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Canon de 194 GPF

The Canon de 194 GPF (Grande Puissance Filloux - "High-Power" Filloux) - was the first French tracked self-propelled gun (SPG). Designed at the end of World War I, it was a pioneering weapon with many modern features.

Canon de 194 GPF
Saint Chamond 194mm GPF affut-chenille at the US Army Artillery Museum at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma.
TypeSelf-propelled artillery
Place of originFrance
Service history
In service1920-1942
Used byFrance
Nazi Germany
Italy
WarsWorld War II
Production history
DesignerLouis Filloux
Émile Rimailho [fr]
Designed1918
ManufacturerSaint-Chamond
Puteaux
Produced1918-1919
No. built50
Variants19,4 cm Kanone 485/585 (f)
Specifications
Mass29,600 kg (65,300 lb)[1][2]
Barrel length6.57 m (21 ft 7 in) L/42.2[2]
Width2.54 m (8 ft 4 in)[1]
Height7.775 m (25 ft 6 in)[1]

Shell80.86 kg (200 lb)
Caliber194 mm (7.63 in)
Elevation0° to 40°[1]
Traverse55°[2]
Muzzle velocity640 m/s (2,100 ft/s)[2]
725 m/s (2,380 ft/s)[1] (from 1921)
Maximum firing range18,300 m (20,000 yd)[2]
20,800 m (22,700 yd)[1] (from 1921)

Main
armament
194 mm (7.6 in) gun
EnginePanhard SUK4 M2
120 hp (89 kW)
Maximum speed 8-10 km/h (5-6 mp/h)

Design

The vehicle was designed by colonel Émile Rimailho [fr], deputy chief executive officer of the compagnie des forges et aciéries de la marine (Saint-Chamond).[3] The 194 mm gun was a derivative of the 155 mm GPF[4][2] and was designed at Atelier de Construction de Puteaux by Louis Filloux.[1] The 194mm GPF gun was intended to be deployed as a heavy field gun but with the end of the war the field gun option was dropped and only half of the 200 barrels ordered were completed for use in the Saint-Chamond vehicle. A prototype of the Saint-Chamond vehicle was manufactured with a 220 mm Saint-Chamond howitzer and although this proved to be a useful weapon in trials around Verdun in 1918 the 220mm Saint-Chamond howitzer was not adopted by the French Army and the 194 mm GPF gun chosen along with the 280mm Schneider howitzer since tracked self-propelled guns were heavy and expensive vehicles and only the more powerful guns were to be used. Saint-Chamond also designed the Mortier 280 mm TR de Schneider sur affût-chenilles St Chamond. Both SPGs used the same two tracked vehicles, avant-train (lead vehicle) and affut-chenille (gun chassis).[5][4] The lead vehicle carried ammunition and a 120 horsepower (89 kW) Panhard[1][6] SUK4 M2[7][better source needed] electrical generator. Both vehicles were powered by two electric motors,[8] energy being sent to the affut by a flexible electric cable. The gun barrel was displaced at the rear of the chassis when the vehicle had to move.[9] Compared to a contemporary British vehicle, the Gun Carrier Mark I which was a tracked vehicle upon which a field gun was sat, the Canon de 194 was much more advanced; it was driven by only one person,[citation needed] had hydraulic brakes and the gun had automatically adjusting recoil mechanisms[1] and pneumatic recuperators.[citation needed]

Service

Production began in April 1918. Two days before the armistice, the vehicle, without its Puteaux gun, was tested at Saint-Chamont plant.[1] By June 1919, Saint-Chamond was still waiting for the delivery of the oscillating mass,[10] a key component manufactured by Puteaux.[11]

During the interwar, they served in an artillery regiment in Valence, alongside the 280 mm SPGs.[9]

36 were still in service at the outbreak of World War II[12] and some were captured by the invading German forces.[9] Surviving vehicles were pressed into Wehrmacht service as the 19.4 cm Kanone 485 (f) auf Selbstfahrlafette.[13][better source needed] At least three of them were used by the Germans in Russia in about 1942.[8] Two were used by the Italians as coastal guns near Rome under the designation Cannone da 194/32.[14]

Germans also reused some 194mm barrels on French Mortier G de 270 Mle 1889 coastal defence mortar mountings.[15] A small number of 19,4 cm Kanone 485/585 (f) were deployed for coastal defense in Denmark.[13][better source needed]

The only surviving example can be found at the U.S. Army Artillery Museum at Fort Sill, OK.

Related designs

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Vauvillier 2007, p. 71.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Hogg 2000, p. 76.
  3. ^ Vauvillier 2006, p. 27.
  4. ^ a b Vauvillier 2007, p. 70.
  5. ^ Vauvillier 2006, p. 30.
  6. ^ Vauvillier 2006, p. 32.
  7. ^ "Allemagne Heer et l'Héritage Francais I° partie les Blindés :Maquetland.com:: Le monde de la maquette". www.maquetland.com (in French). Retrieved 2020-07-23.
  8. ^ a b "Le canon automouvant 194 GPF". artillerie.asso.fr (in French). Retrieved 2020-07-23.
  9. ^ a b c Vauvillier 2007, p. 75.
  10. ^ Vauvillier 2007, p. 73.
  11. ^ Vauvillier 2007, p. 74.
  12. ^ "L'artillerie automotrice 1914-1918". artillerie.asso.fr (in French). Retrieved 2020-07-23.
  13. ^ a b "Automouvant Saint-Chamond 194mm Aberdeen :Maquetland.com:: Le monde de la maquette". www.maquetland.com. Retrieved 2020-07-23.
  14. ^ Clerici, Carlo Alfredo (1996). Le difese costiere italiane nelle due guerre mondiali (in Italian). Parma: Albertelli Edizioni Speciali. p. 25.
  15. ^ "Mortier de 270".

Sources

  • Hogg, Ian V. (2000). Twentieth-century artillery. New York: Barnes & Noble Books. ISBN 0-7607-1994-2. OCLC 44779672.
  • Chant, Chris (2005), Artillery, Amber Books, ISBN 1-904687-41-5
  • Vauvillier, François (November 2006). "La formidable artillerie à chenilles du colonel Rimailho - I. Les pièces courtes". Guerre, Blindés & Matériel (in French). No. 74. p. 26-35.
  • Vauvillier, François (February 2007). "La formidable artillerie à chenilles du colonel Rimailho - II. Les pièces longues". Guerre, Blindés & Matériel (in French). No. 75. pp. 68–75.

External links

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The Canon de 194 GPF Grande Puissance Filloux High Power Filloux was the first French tracked self propelled gun SPG Designed at the end of World War I it was a pioneering weapon with many modern features Canon de 194 GPFSaint Chamond 194mm GPF affut chenille at the US Army Artillery Museum at Ft Sill Oklahoma TypeSelf propelled artilleryPlace of originFranceService historyIn service1920 1942Used byFranceNazi GermanyItalyWarsWorld War IIProduction historyDesignerLouis FillouxEmile Rimailho fr Designed1918ManufacturerSaint ChamondPuteauxProduced1918 1919No built50Variants19 4 cm Kanone 485 585 f SpecificationsMass29 600 kg 65 300 lb 1 2 Barrel length6 57 m 21 ft 7 in L 42 2 2 Width2 54 m 8 ft 4 in 1 Height7 775 m 25 ft 6 in 1 Shell80 86 kg 200 lb Caliber194 mm 7 63 in Elevation0 to 40 1 Traverse55 2 Muzzle velocity640 m s 2 100 ft s 2 725 m s 2 380 ft s 1 from 1921 Maximum firing range18 300 m 20 000 yd 2 20 800 m 22 700 yd 1 from 1921 Mainarmament194 mm 7 6 in gunEnginePanhard SUK4 M2120 hp 89 kW Maximum speed8 10 km h 5 6 mp h Contents 1 Design 2 Service 3 Related designs 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksDesign EditThe vehicle was designed by colonel Emile Rimailho fr deputy chief executive officer of the compagnie des forges et acieries de la marine Saint Chamond 3 The 194 mm gun was a derivative of the 155 mm GPF 4 2 and was designed at Atelier de Construction de Puteaux by Louis Filloux 1 The 194mm GPF gun was intended to be deployed as a heavy field gun but with the end of the war the field gun option was dropped and only half of the 200 barrels ordered were completed for use in the Saint Chamond vehicle A prototype of the Saint Chamond vehicle was manufactured with a 220 mm Saint Chamond howitzer and although this proved to be a useful weapon in trials around Verdun in 1918 the 220mm Saint Chamond howitzer was not adopted by the French Army and the 194 mm GPF gun chosen along with the 280mm Schneider howitzer since tracked self propelled guns were heavy and expensive vehicles and only the more powerful guns were to be used Saint Chamond also designed the Mortier 280 mm TR de Schneider sur affut chenilles St Chamond Both SPGs used the same two tracked vehicles avant train lead vehicle and affut chenille gun chassis 5 4 The lead vehicle carried ammunition and a 120 horsepower 89 kW Panhard 1 6 SUK4 M2 7 better source needed electrical generator Both vehicles were powered by two electric motors 8 energy being sent to the affut by a flexible electric cable The gun barrel was displaced at the rear of the chassis when the vehicle had to move 9 Compared to a contemporary British vehicle the Gun Carrier Mark I which was a tracked vehicle upon which a field gun was sat the Canon de 194 was much more advanced it was driven by only one person citation needed had hydraulic brakes and the gun had automatically adjusting recoil mechanisms 1 and pneumatic recuperators citation needed Service EditProduction began in April 1918 Two days before the armistice the vehicle without its Puteaux gun was tested at Saint Chamont plant 1 By June 1919 Saint Chamond was still waiting for the delivery of the oscillating mass 10 a key component manufactured by Puteaux 11 During the interwar they served in an artillery regiment in Valence alongside the 280 mm SPGs 9 36 were still in service at the outbreak of World War II 12 and some were captured by the invading German forces 9 Surviving vehicles were pressed into Wehrmacht service as the 19 4 cm Kanone 485 f auf Selbstfahrlafette 13 better source needed At least three of them were used by the Germans in Russia in about 1942 8 Two were used by the Italians as coastal guns near Rome under the designation Cannone da 194 32 14 Germans also reused some 194mm barrels on French Mortier G de 270 Mle 1889 coastal defence mortar mountings 15 A small number of 19 4 cm Kanone 485 585 f were deployed for coastal defense in Denmark 13 better source needed The only surviving example can be found at the U S Army Artillery Museum at Fort Sill OK Related designs EditCanon de 220 L mle 1917 Schneider FAHM Mortier 280 mm TR de Schneider sur affut chenilles St ChamondReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j Vauvillier 2007 p 71 a b c d e f Hogg 2000 p 76 Vauvillier 2006 p 27 a b Vauvillier 2007 p 70 Vauvillier 2006 p 30 Vauvillier 2006 p 32 Allemagne Heer et l Heritage Francais I partie les Blindes Maquetland com Le monde de la maquette www maquetland com in French Retrieved 2020 07 23 a b Le canon automouvant 194 GPF artillerie asso fr in French Retrieved 2020 07 23 a b c Vauvillier 2007 p 75 Vauvillier 2007 p 73 Vauvillier 2007 p 74 L artillerie automotrice 1914 1918 artillerie asso fr in French Retrieved 2020 07 23 a b Automouvant Saint Chamond 194mm Aberdeen Maquetland com Le monde de la maquette www maquetland com Retrieved 2020 07 23 Clerici Carlo Alfredo 1996 Le difese costiere italiane nelle due guerre mondiali in Italian Parma Albertelli Edizioni Speciali p 25 Mortier de 270 Sources EditHogg Ian V 2000 Twentieth century artillery New York Barnes amp Noble Books ISBN 0 7607 1994 2 OCLC 44779672 Chant Chris 2005 Artillery Amber Books ISBN 1 904687 41 5 Vauvillier Francois November 2006 La formidable artillerie a chenilles du colonel Rimailho I Les pieces courtes Guerre Blindes amp Materiel in French No 74 p 26 35 Vauvillier Francois February 2007 La formidable artillerie a chenilles du colonel Rimailho II Les pieces longues Guerre Blindes amp Materiel in French No 75 pp 68 75 External links EditMay 1940 propaganda video Video on YouTube French March 1940 propaganda video archives ecpad fr Retrieved 2020 07 23 Photos of the exemplar at Aberdeen Proving Grounds 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 http www aviarmor net tww2 tanks france gpf194 htm text in Russian numerous old photos Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Canon de 194 GPF amp oldid 1123533924, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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