Skoda 100 mm Model 16/19

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The Skoda 100 mm Model 16/19 (100 mm M.16/19) was manufactured, by Skoda Works, from the M.16 mountain gun and its most notable difference is the longer barrel. The Czech Army used this gun in both its 100 and 105 mm variants. After 1938, the guns were used by the Wehrmacht as 10 cm GebH 16/19(t) and 10.5 cm GebH(t). In addition, some of these guns were also used by Italy and Turkey. For transport, the gun folds up. The gun crew is protected by an armoured shield.

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  • Calibre: 100 mm
  • Elevation: -7.5 to 70 °
  • Muzzle velocity 395 m/s
  • Range: 9800 m
  • Traverse: 5.5 °
  • Weight: 1350 kg
  • Weight of shell: 16 kg
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