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Obice da 149/12

The Obice da 149/12 was an Italian howitzer produced under license in Italy by Ansaldo and Vickers-Terni which was used during World War I and World War II.

Obice da 149/12
A Modello 1914 in action during WWI.
TypeHowitzer
Place of origin German Empire
Service history
In service1914–1945
Used by Kingdom of Italy
 Albania
 Bulgaria
WarsWorld War I
Second Italo-Ethiopian War
Spanish Civil War
World War II
Production history
DesignerKrupp
Designed1913
ManufacturerAnsaldo
Vickers-Terni
Produced1914–1918
No. built1,500
Variants149/12 Modello 1916
149/12 Modello 1918
Specifications
Mass2,344 kg (5,168 lb)
Length5.6 m (18 ft 4 in)
Barrel length2.090 m (6 ft 10 in) L/12
WidthModello 1914: 1.48 m (4 ft 10 in)
Modello 1916: 1.23 m (4 ft)
Modello 1918: 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in)

Shell149.1 x 112. 5 mmR[1] Separate-loading, cased charge (7 charges)
Shell weight38.9–42.34 kg (86–93 lb)
Caliber149.1 mm (5.89 in)
BreechHorizontal sliding-block
RecoilHydro-spring variable recoil
CarriageBox trail
ElevationModello 1914-1916: −5° to +45°
Modello 1918: −5° to +65°
Traverse
Rate of fire3 rpm
Muzzle velocity300 m/s (980 ft/s)
Effective firing range6.9 km (4.3 mi)
Maximum firing range8.8 km (5.5 mi)

History Edit

After the independence and unification of Italy, the Italians were not self-sufficient in arms design and production. Foreign firms such as Armstrong, Krupp, Schneider, and Vickers all provided arms and helped establish local production of their designs under license.

One of the models that the Italian Army bought was the Krupp 15 cm sFH 13. With Italy's entry into the First World War in 1915 on the side of the Entente Powers Krupp only produced 112 pieces for the Italians. However, before the start of the war, Ansaldo and Vickers-Terni had acquired a production license for the 15 cm sFH 13 which was given Italian classification Obice da 149/12. Although the overall length of the barrel is 14 calibers in length the Italians classified it as 12 calibers because the Italian system does not count the gun's breech.[2]

Design Edit

The 149/12 was a conventional artillery piece of the era with spoked wooden wheels with steel rims, a steel box trail carriage, a horizontal sliding-block breech, hydro-spring recoil system, a gun shield and used cased separate-loading charges and projectiles. The carriage had an open space behind the breech to accommodate high angles of elevation while the separate-loading system could accept up to 7 bags of propellant to vary velocity and range. The main difference between the models is their carriages and shields. Otherwise, their barrels remained the same. 1,500 guns of all three variants were produced.[3]

Variants Edit

  • Obice da 149/12 Modello 1914 - This was the main production variant and is nearly identical to the 15 cm sFH 13.
  • Obice da 149/12 Modello 1916 - This version was considered a mountain gun with a narrower carriage 1.23 m (4 ft) and 1 m (3 ft 3 in) diameter wheels.[4]
  • Obice da 149/12 Modello 1918 - This version's carriage was modified to allow the wheels to extend to allow extra clearance for the breech to recoil. This combined with a modified recoil mechanism and elevation mechanism allowed up to 65° of elevation. This model can be identified by the two seats for the gun crew on the tail of the carriage and the new curved gun shield.[2]

Organization Edit

A 149/12 battery consists of 4 howitzers, 4 Pavesi P4 tractors, 2 machine guns for close defense and 7 trucks. A 149/12 could be towed at 12–20 km/h (7.5–12.4 mph) and setup only took a few minutes.[2]

World War I Edit

All three models of the 149/12 were widely used by the Italians during the First World War and a number survived to be used in the Spanish Civil War and Second World War.

World War II Edit

In addition to being used by Italy, the 149/12 was also exported to Albania and Bulgaria. It may have also been exported to Austria, Poland, and Spain. When Italy joined the Second World War in 1940, they had 580 Modello 1914 and 116 Modello 1918's in service, not having completed the replacement of this piece with the 149/13.[2]

Ammunition Edit

  • High-Explosive - Loaded with TNT or pentrite or picricum-tritol acid mixture (MAT) or binitrophenol-tritol mixture (MBT), 41.45 kg (91 lb 6 oz)
  • Shrapnel - This is the same shell from the earlier 149/35, 42.34 kg (93 lb 5 oz)
  • Common - This is the same shell from the earlier 149/35, cast iron and black powder.[5]

Photo Gallery Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ http://old.municion.org/15/149.htm
  2. ^ a b c d "Obice pesante da 149/12 mod.14". www.passioncompassion1418.com. Retrieved 2016-07-07.
  3. ^ "Regio Esercito - Materiale bellico - Obice da 149/12 Mod. 1914". www.regioesercito.it. Retrieved 2018-07-07.
  4. ^ "Regio Esercito - Materiale bellico - Obice da 149/12 Mod. 1916". www.regioesercito.it. Retrieved 2018-07-07.
  5. ^ Cappellano, Filippo (1998). Le artiglierie del Regio Esercito nella Seconda Guerra Mondiale. Parma: Albertelli. ISBN 8887372039. OCLC 48876309.

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ft 4 in Barrel length2 090 m 6 ft 10 in L 12WidthModello 1914 1 48 m 4 ft 10 in Modello 1916 1 23 m 4 ft Modello 1918 1 5 m 4 ft 11 in Shell149 1 x 112 5 mmR 1 Separate loading cased charge 7 charges Shell weight38 9 42 34 kg 86 93 lb Caliber149 1 mm 5 89 in BreechHorizontal sliding blockRecoilHydro spring variable recoilCarriageBox trailElevationModello 1914 1916 5 to 45 Modello 1918 5 to 65 Traverse5 Rate of fire3 rpmMuzzle velocity300 m s 980 ft s Effective firing range6 9 km 4 3 mi Maximum firing range8 8 km 5 5 mi Contents 1 History 2 Design 2 1 Variants 3 Organization 4 World War I 5 World War II 6 Ammunition 7 Photo Gallery 8 ReferencesHistory EditAfter the independence and unification of Italy the Italians were not self sufficient in arms design and production Foreign firms such as Armstrong Krupp Schneider and Vickers all provided arms and helped establish local production of their designs under license One of the models that the Italian Army bought was the Krupp 15 cm sFH 13 With Italy s entry into the First World War in 1915 on the side of the Entente Powers Krupp only produced 112 pieces for the Italians However before the start of the war Ansaldo and Vickers Terni had acquired a production license for the 15 cm sFH 13 which was given Italian classification Obice da 149 12 Although the overall length of the barrel is 14 calibers in length the Italians classified it as 12 calibers because the Italian system does not count the gun s breech 2 Design EditThe 149 12 was a conventional artillery piece of the era with spoked wooden wheels with steel rims a steel box trail carriage a horizontal sliding block breech hydro spring recoil system a gun shield and used cased separate loading charges and projectiles The carriage had an open space behind the breech to accommodate high angles of elevation while the separate loading system could accept up to 7 bags of propellant to vary velocity and range The main difference between the models is their carriages and shields Otherwise their barrels remained the same 1 500 guns of all three variants were produced 3 Variants Edit Obice da 149 12 Modello 1914 This was the main production variant and is nearly identical to the 15 cm sFH 13 Obice da 149 12 Modello 1916 This version was considered a mountain gun with a narrower carriage 1 23 m 4 ft and 1 m 3 ft 3 in diameter wheels 4 Obice da 149 12 Modello 1918 This version s carriage was modified to allow the wheels to extend to allow extra clearance for the breech to recoil This combined with a modified recoil mechanism and elevation mechanism allowed up to 65 of elevation This model can be identified by the two seats for the gun crew on the tail of the carriage and the new curved gun shield 2 Organization EditA 149 12 battery consists of 4 howitzers 4 Pavesi P4 tractors 2 machine guns for close defense and 7 trucks A 149 12 could be towed at 12 20 km h 7 5 12 4 mph and setup only took a few minutes 2 World War I EditAll three models of the 149 12 were widely used by the Italians during the First World War and a number survived to be used in the Spanish Civil War and Second World War World War II EditIn addition to being used by Italy the 149 12 was also exported to Albania and Bulgaria It may have also been exported to Austria Poland and Spain When Italy joined the Second World War in 1940 they had 580 Modello 1914 and 116 Modello 1918 s in service not having completed the replacement of this piece with the 149 13 2 Ammunition EditHigh Explosive Loaded with TNT or pentrite or picricum tritol acid mixture MAT or binitrophenol tritol mixture MBT 41 45 kg 91 lb 6 oz Shrapnel This is the same shell from the earlier 149 35 42 34 kg 93 lb 5 oz Common This is the same shell from the earlier 149 35 cast iron and black powder 5 Photo Gallery Edit nbsp A surviving Modello 1914 without its gun shield nbsp A battery of Modello 1916 s nbsp A Modello 1918 References Edit http old municion org 15 149 htm a b c d Obice pesante da 149 12 mod 14 www passioncompassion1418 com Retrieved 2016 07 07 Regio Esercito Materiale bellico Obice da 149 12 Mod 1914 www regioesercito it Retrieved 2018 07 07 Regio Esercito Materiale bellico Obice da 149 12 Mod 1916 www regioesercito it Retrieved 2018 07 07 Cappellano Filippo 1998 Le artiglierie del Regio Esercito nella Seconda Guerra Mondiale Parma Albertelli ISBN 8887372039 OCLC 48876309 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Obice da 149 12 amp oldid 1159120831, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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