Canon de 75 modèle 1912 Schneider

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Canon de 75mm Modele 1912

Canon de 75 Modèle 1912 on exhibit at the Polish Army Museum in Warsaw
Type Regimental artillery field gun
Place of origin France
Service history
Used by France, Serbia, Poland
Wars World War I, Polish-Bolshevik War
Specifications
Weight 965 kg
Crew 6

Shell high-explosive, shrapnel
Caliber 75 mm
Carriage horse-drawn
Rate of fire 12-15/min
Effective range 9,500 m

The Canon de 75 modele 1912 Schneider was a French World War I piece of 75 mm artillery, designed and manufactured by Schneider et Cie in Le Creusot. It entered service with the French horse-mounted artillery in 1912 and some were sold to the army of Serbia. Until the end of the war all guns in French service were replaced with more successful and standarised Canon de 75 modèle 1897. Тhe remaining guns were then sold to Poland, where they were used in the Polish-Bolshevik War.

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