7.7 cm Infanteriegeschütz L/27 | |
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Type | Infantry gun |
Place of origin | German Empire |
Service history | |
In service | 1917-1918 |
Used by | German Empire |
Wars | World War I |
Production history | |
Designer | Krupp |
Manufacturer | Krupp |
Specifications | |
Weight | 845 kilograms (1,860 lb) |
Barrel length | 2.08 metres (6 ft 10 in) L/27 |
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Shell | 6.85 kilograms (15.1 lb) |
Caliber | 77 mm (3.03 in) |
Breech | horizontal sliding wedge |
Carriage | box trail |
Elevation | -15° to +12° |
Traverse | 6° |
Muzzle velocity | approx 400 m/s (1,312 ft/s) |
Effective range | 4,600 metres (5,000 yd) |
Maximum range | 7,800 metres (8,500 yd) (trail dug in) |
The 7.7 cm Infanteriegeschütz L/27 was an infantry gun used by Germany in World War I. It was intended to replace the 7.7 cm Infanteriegeschütz L/20, but only saw limited service.
It was another variant of the 7.7 cm FK 96 n.A. using the tube, breech and carriage of the older gun. The carriage was modified with smaller wheels set closer together and lacked the crew seats and lower part of the shield. It was transported in two loads.
Only enough guns for eighteen batteries had been ordered and delivered in the Spring of 1917 as the Germans continued their search for the ideal infantry gun by ordering the Austrian Skoda 7.5 cm Gebirgskanone 15
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