The 8 cm Feldkanone M. 17 was a dual-purpose field and mountain gun used by Austria-Hungary during World War I. Between the wars it was used by Austria, Czechoslovakia, Romania and Yugoslavia. Captured weapons were used by Nazi Germany under the designations 7.65 cm FK 17(ö) or (t) and 7.65 cm FK 303(j).
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| - 8cm polní kanón M 17 (cs)
- 8 cm FK M. 17 (en)
- 8 cm Feldkanone M. 17 (it)
- 80-мм польова гармата M.17 (uk)
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| - 8cm polní kanón M 17 (německy: 8 cm Feldkanone M 17) byla zbraň, kterou používalo Rakousko-Uhersko v první světové válce. Kanón byl používán nejen v běžných polních podmínkách, ale i jako horský kanón. Po rozpadu Rakouska-Uherska byl používán v Rakousku, Jugoslávii a Československu. Zbraně, které ukořistilo nacistické Německo, byly použity ještě za druhé světové války pod označení 7,65 cm FK 17 (ö) nebo (t) a 7,65 cm FK 303 (j). (cs)
- 80 мм польова гармата M. 17 (нім. 8 cm Feldkanone M. 17) належала до польової і гірської артилерії збройних сил Австро-Угорщини періоду 1-ї світової війни. Після завершення війни використовувалась арміями Австрії, Чехословаччини, Югославії. У Вермахті носила позначення 7.65 cm FK 17(ö) or (t) та 7.65 cm FK 303(j) і використовувалась в час Другої світової війни. (uk)
- The 8 cm Feldkanone M. 17 was a dual-purpose field and mountain gun used by Austria-Hungary during World War I. Between the wars it was used by Austria, Czechoslovakia, Romania and Yugoslavia. Captured weapons were used by Nazi Germany under the designations 7.65 cm FK 17(ö) or (t) and 7.65 cm FK 303(j). (en)
- Il 8 cm Feldkanone M. 17 era un cannone campale austro-ungarico realizzato dalla Škoda. Fu impiegato dall'Esercito imperial regio durante la prima guerra mondiale. Dopo la dissoluzione dell'Impero, passò negli arsenali di Austria, Cecoslovacchia e Regno dei Serbi, Croati e Sloveni. Durante la seconda guerra mondiale, le armi di questi paesi cadute nelle mani della Germania nazista furono immesse in servizio dalla Wehrmacht con le denominazioni rispettivamente di 7,65 cm FK 17(ö), 7,65 cm FK 17(t) e 7,65 cm FK 303(j). (it)
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| - An 8 cm Feldkanone M. 17 at the U.S. Army Field Artillery Museum, Ft. Sill, OK (en)
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| - 8cm polní kanón M 17 (německy: 8 cm Feldkanone M 17) byla zbraň, kterou používalo Rakousko-Uhersko v první světové válce. Kanón byl používán nejen v běžných polních podmínkách, ale i jako horský kanón. Po rozpadu Rakouska-Uherska byl používán v Rakousku, Jugoslávii a Československu. Zbraně, které ukořistilo nacistické Německo, byly použity ještě za druhé světové války pod označení 7,65 cm FK 17 (ö) nebo (t) a 7,65 cm FK 303 (j). (cs)
- The 8 cm Feldkanone M. 17 was a dual-purpose field and mountain gun used by Austria-Hungary during World War I. Between the wars it was used by Austria, Czechoslovakia, Romania and Yugoslavia. Captured weapons were used by Nazi Germany under the designations 7.65 cm FK 17(ö) or (t) and 7.65 cm FK 303(j). It was a conventional design, albeit with some unique characteristics. The carriage was mounted on a double-crank, curved axle which made it lower to the ground, reducing visibility and improving stability. The curved axle allowed the weapon to traverse without movement of the wheels, although traverse was still limited by the need to prevent the recoiling barrel from hitting the carriage. In addition the spade was pivot-mounted allowing the weapon to traverse without disturbing the spade. This movement of the carriage without moving the wheels or spade produced a very accurate weapon. The cannoneers rode standing on steps in front of the shield rather than sitting in seats attached to the shield, as was normal for the period. It was pulled by three pairs of horses when attached to its limber. The carriage could be broken down into three loads (tandem hitch) for transport in rough terrain. (en)
- Il 8 cm Feldkanone M. 17 era un cannone campale austro-ungarico realizzato dalla Škoda. Fu impiegato dall'Esercito imperial regio durante la prima guerra mondiale. Dopo la dissoluzione dell'Impero, passò negli arsenali di Austria, Cecoslovacchia e Regno dei Serbi, Croati e Sloveni. Durante la seconda guerra mondiale, le armi di questi paesi cadute nelle mani della Germania nazista furono immesse in servizio dalla Wehrmacht con le denominazioni rispettivamente di 7,65 cm FK 17(ö), 7,65 cm FK 17(t) e 7,65 cm FK 303(j). Il cannone era di disegno convenzionale, anche se con alcune caratteristiche uniche. L'affusto era montato su un assale eccentrico, ribassato, che riduceva la sagoma del pezzo ed aumentava la stabilità durante il fuoco; inoltre l'assale curvo consentiva di brandeggiare la culla senza spostare le ruote, anche se l'angolo di brandeggio veniva limitato per evitare che la canna, rinculando, colpisse l'affusto. Questi accorgimenti rendevano il tiro molto accurato. I serventi viaggiavano in piedi su predellini contro lo scudo, invece che seduti contromarcia sullo scudo come nei pezzi coevi. Il cannone, attaccato al suo avantreno, era trainato da tre pariglie di cavalli. Su terreni impervi, l'affusto era scomponibile in tre carichi. (it)
- 80 мм польова гармата M. 17 (нім. 8 cm Feldkanone M. 17) належала до польової і гірської артилерії збройних сил Австро-Угорщини періоду 1-ї світової війни. Після завершення війни використовувалась арміями Австрії, Чехословаччини, Югославії. У Вермахті носила позначення 7.65 cm FK 17(ö) or (t) та 7.65 cm FK 303(j) і використовувалась в час Другої світової війни. (uk)
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