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Monday, 29 March 2021

Soviet Satellite Country Ammunition - Czechoslovakia (Part 8)

            








Examination of Czechoslovakian Ammunition Production/Inventory









105mm Complete Round, Separate Loading, HE, OCG Model 35
(10.5-cm OCG Vz. 35)



This high-explosive round is fired from the Czech 105mm heavy gun M35, with combination fuze UG-SKR or UG-CR.

The steel projectile is unpainted, with red markings.  A red band around the center of the projectile indicates the use of a combination fuze.  The cartridge case is made of brass, and has stamped and stenciled markings on its base.


Characteristics
Caliber: 105mm (4.14 in)
Weight of complete round: 27.76 kg (61.2 lb)
Weight of projectile, as fired: 18 kg (39.6 lb)
Weight of propellant, w/o igniter: 5 kg (11.02 lb)
Type of projectile filler: Cast TNT
Weight of projectile filler: ? kg (? lb)



Packaging

No photo available

This ammunition is packed separately.  Two projectiles in a metal box with a hinged lid; and two cartridge cases with propellent charges in a wooden box with a hinged lid.  Carrying handles are provided for both boxes.








105mm Complete Round, Separate Loading, HE, ONG Model 35
(10.5-cm ONG Vz. 35)



This high-explosive round is fired from the Czech 105mm heavy gun M35, and uses impact fuze Model SKHZR or Model CHZR.

The steel projectile is unpainted, with red markings.  The cartridge case is made of brass, and its base bears stamped and stenciled markings indicating the propellent size and type, the manufacturing plant, and the date of manufacture


Characteristics
Caliber: 105mm (4.14 in)
Weight of complete round: 27.76 kg (61.2 lb)
Weight of projectile, as fired: 18 kg (39.6 lb)
Weight of propellant, w/o igniter: 4.67 kg (10.2 lb)
Type of projectile filler: Cast TNT
Weight of projectile filler: ? kg (? lb)



Packaging

No photo available

This ammunition is packed two projectiles and two cartridge cases to a wooden box. The box has a hinged lid with two hasps.  Fabric carrying handles are attached to each end of the box.








D. Rockets



No field rocket launchers are known to be used by the Czech Army.  Czechoslovakia nevertheless has the technological ability and the industrial capacity to produce rockets in quantity.







E. Pyrotechnics


Czechoslovakia makes extensive use of German and Soviet signal cartridges.  Those cartridges which have been called 26mm, 26.5mm, and 27mm are all interchangeable, and can be fired from the standard pyrotechnic pistols of Czech, German, and Soviet manufacture.

There are two known types of native Czech signal cartridges: The Model 23 and the Model 24. 

Model 23 signal cartridges are believed to produce white, red, and green signals.  The color of the signal can be determined by the corresponding color marking on the cartridge.  Reliable data on the Model 24 cartrdige are lacking.







Next Time: Soviet Satellite Country Ammunition - East Germany

Source: Original US-supplied Canadian Manual on Soviet & Soviet Satellite Explosives (No. 30-14-2)

Monday, 19 June 2017

German Projectiles - 105mm Projectiles Part 2







German Projectiles










Hollow Charge Projectile, Type B, 105mm



German Designation: 10cm Gr. 39 HL/B (Granate 39 Hohl Ladung/B)

Employment: 10cm LFH 16
                       10cm LFH 18
                           10cm LFH 18 M
                    10cm LG 40
                    10cm LG 42

Dimensions
Overall length (complete round): 23.76 inches
Overall length w/ fuze (projectile): 19.803 inches
Distance from base to band: 2.165 inches
Width of rotating band: 0.669 inches
Diameter of base: 4.074 inches
Total weight (projectile): 26.719 pounds

Type of Bursting Charge: Cyclonite/Wax/TNT
No tracer

Overall length (cartridge case): 6.125 inches
Diameter at case neck: 4.375 inches
Diameter at case shoulder: 4.5 inches
Diameter at case base: 4.937 inches
Weight of propellant: 1.54 pounds
Type of propellant: Flaked Diglycol

Fuze: Nose percussion fuze AZ 38

Markings: Painted green, with red band above rotating band


 Remarks: When used with LG 40, rotating band is 0.59 inches in width.

When projectile has been fired from LFH 16 there will be 32 engravings on the band.












Hollow Charge Projectile, Type C, 105mm



German Designation: 10cm Gr. 39 rot HL/C (Granate 39 rot Hohl Ladung/C)

Employment: 10cm LFH 16
                       10cm LFH 18
                           10cm LFH 18 M
                    10cm LG 40
                    10cm LG 42

Dimensions
Overall length (complete round): 23.76 inches
Overall length w/ fuze (projectile): 19.803 inches
Distance from base to band: 2.165 inches
Width of rotating band: 0.65 inches
Diameter of base: 4.074 inches
Total weight (projectile): 26.875 pounds
Weight of bursting charge: 3.286 pounds

Type of Bursting Charge: Cyclonite/Wax/TNT
No tracer

Overall length (cartridge case): 6.125 inches
Diameter at case neck: 4.375 inches
Diameter at case shoulder: 4.5 inches
Diameter at case base: 4.937 inches
Weight of propellant: 1.54 pounds
Type of propellant: Flaked Diglycol

Fuze: Nose percussion fuze AZ 38

Markings: Painted green, with red band above rotating band


 Remarks: When used with LG 40, rotating band is 0.59 inches in width.

When projectile has been fired from LFH 16 there will be 32 engravings on the band.









Incendiary Projectile, 105mm

No picture available

German Designation: 10cm F.H. Gr. Sprg. Brand. (Feld Hautbitze Granate Spreng Brand)

Employment: 10cm LFH 16
                       10cm LFH 18
                           10cm LFH 18 M

Dimensions
Overall length (complete round): 18.29 inches
Overall length (projectile): 15.55 inches
Distance from base to band: 3.385 inches
Diameter of base: 3.346 inches
Weight of bursting charge: 34.81 pounds

Type of Bursting Charge: TNT and Incendiary composition
No tracer

Overall length (cartridge case): 6.125 inches
Diameter at case neck: 4.375 inches
Diameter at case shoulder: 4.5 inches
Diameter at case base: 4.937 inches
Weight of propellant: 1.54 pounds
Type of propellant: Flaked Diglycol

Fuze: Nose percussion fuze AZ 23v

Markings: Painted grey, stencilled in black
"BR" stencilled on body


 Remarks: When projectile has been fired from LFH 16 there will be 32 engravings on the band.









H.E. Projectile, Model 15, for Skoda Howitzer, 105mm




German Designation: Not known

Employment: 10cm Skoda Howitzer


Dimensions (Type I)
Overall length w/o fuze (projectile): 15.12 inches
Distance from base to band: 0.58 inches
Width of rotating band: 0.55 inches
Total weight (projectile): 28.62 pounds
Type of Bursting Charge: TNT
No tracer


Dimensions (Type II)
Overall length w/o fuze (projectile): 15.12 inches
Distance from base to band: 1.57 inches
Width of rotating band: 0.55 inches
Total weight (projectile): 28.62 pounds
Type of Bursting Charge: TNT
No tracer


Markings: Unpainted


 Remarks: The position of the rotating band, it will be noted, is the only distinction between these two projectiles.

These projectiles have fallen into German hands in considerable quantities and are reported to be in use with the German Army.






H.E. Projectile, Models 23 and 28, for Skoda Howitzer, 105mm




German Designation: Not known

Employment: 10cm Skoda Howitzer


Dimensions (Type I)
Overall length (projectile): 15.83 inches
Distance from base to band: 0.59 inches
Width of rotating band: 0.51 inches
Total weight (projectile): 30.6 pounds
Type of Bursting Charge: TNT
No tracer
Markings: Painted yellow


Dimensions (Type II)
Overall length (projectile): 18.56 inches
Distance from base to band: 2.74 inches
Width of rotating band: 0.63 inches
Total weight (projectile): 31.21 pounds
Type of Bursting Charge: TNT
No tracer
Markings: Unpainted


 Remarks: These projectiles have fallen into German hands in considerable quantities and are reported to be in use with the German Army.






H.E. Projectile, Type L/4.4 Kz., 105mm



German Designation: 10cm Sprgr. Patr. L/4.4 Kpf.Z. (Sprengranate Patrone Lange/4.4 Kopfzunder)

Employment: 10cm Flak 38
                       10cm Flak 39

Dimensions
Overall length (complete round): 46 inches
Overall length w/o fuze (projectile): 14.369 inches
Distance from base to band: 2.48 inches
Width of rotating band: 0.669 inches
Diameter of base: 4.133 inches
Total weight (projectile): 33.2 pounds
Weight of bursting charge: 3.3 pounds

Type of Bursting Charge: TNT
No tracer

Overall length (cartridge case): 30.17 inches
Diameter at case neck: 4.204 inches
Diameter at case shoulder: 4.628 inches
Diameter at case base: 5.45 inches
Weight of propellant: 10.9 pounds
Type of propellant: Diglycol

Fuze: Nose percussion fuze AZ 23/28v or Mechanical time fuze Zt. Z. s/30

Markings: Painted yellow


 Remarks: There are two cannelures below the rotating band on this projectile. When fired, projectile will be found with 36 engravings on the rotating band.









H.E. Projectile, Type 19, 105mm



German Designation: Gr. 19 Kz 13 (Granate 19 Kopfzunder 13)

Employment: s. 10cm K 18
                              10cm K.T.  
                     lg. 10cm K.T.

Dimensions
Overall length (complete round): 33.09 inches
Overall length w/ fuze (projectile): 19.17 inches
Distance from base to band: 3.582 inches
Width of rotating band: 0.669 inches
Diameter of base: 3.464 inches
Total weight (projectile): 32.58 pounds
Weight of bursting charge: 3.5 pounds

Type of Bursting Charge: TNT
No tracer

Overall length (cartridge case): 17.5 inches
Diameter at case neck: 4.41 inches
Diameter at case base: 5.12 inches
Weight of propellant: 12.85 pounds
Type of propellant: Tubular Diglycol

Fuze: Nose percussion fuze AZ 23v or Time and percussion fuze Dopp. Z. s/60

Markings: Painted green


 Remarks: When fired from s. 10cm K 18 projectile will bear 36 engravings on rotating band.











H.E. Projectile, with disintegrating band, 105mm



German Designation: Not known

Employment: 10cm Flak 38
                       10cm Flak 37

Dimensions
Total weight (projectile): 23.1 pounds
Weight of bursting charge: 1.1 pounds

Type of Bursting Charge: TNT
No tracer


Fuze: Nose percussion fuze AZ 23v

Markings: Painted yellow

Packaging: One in a wooden crate.


 Remarks: At the shoulder of the projectile is a detachable guide band.  This band is trisected by cuts almost completely through the band and the complete band, which is a push fit on the shoulder, it is held in position by three ball bearings.  These are seated in cavities spaced equally round the periphery of the shoulder of the shell and project into cylindrical drillings through each segment of the guide band.  The drillings are threaded towards the outer circumference and the ball bearings after insertion are finally located by screws which seat the outer surface of the bearings.  After insertion of the balls and the positioning of the three screws, therefore, the guide band is firmly attached to the shell body, but should trisection of the guide band be completed, each segment, together with its retaining ball, would therefore be free to fall away from the shell body.

The rotating band holder is located at the base of the shell, which is keyed to receive it.  The holder itself is in three detached segments held in position only by the soft iron driving band.  Movement is prevented by three cylindrical pieces fitting into cavities located in the shell body and the driving band holder.  There are also three cylindrical pins between the segments.

It is believed that after leaving the gun the guide band and the rotating band holder are each split into three separate segments which, together with the ball bearings, pins and cylindrical pieces retaining them, are flung off.  The remaining projectile is then of much better aero-dynamic shape than is possible with a conventional projectile.





Next Time: 150mm Projectiles Part 1

Monday, 12 June 2017

German Projectiles - 105mm Projectiles Part 1







German Projectiles










A.P.C. Projectile with Tracer, 105mm


German Designation: 10cm Pzgr. rot (Panzergranate rot)

Employment: 10cm Flak 38
                       10cm Flak 39
                       s 10cm K.T. 
                       s 10cm K. 18

Dimensions
Overall length (complete round): 44.25 inches
Overall length w/o fuze (projectile): 15.4 inches
Distance from base to band: 1.15 inches
Width of rotating band: 0.905 inches
Width of bourrelet: 0.812 inches
Diameter of bourrelet: 4.125 inches
Diameter of projectile base: 4.133 inches
Total weight (complete round): 57.625 pounds
Total weight (projectile): 34.7 pounds

Type of Bursting Charge: TNT in aluminum container
Tracer present

Overall length (cartridge case): 30.17 inches
Diameter at case neck: 4.204 inches
Diameter at case shoulder: 4.628 inches
Diameter at case base: 5.45 inches
Weight of propellant: 12.85 pounds
Type of propellant: Tubular Diglycol

Fuze: Base detonation fuze Bd. Z. f. 10cm

Markings: Painted black with 0.5 inch red band above rotating band


 Remarks: There are two cannelures below the rotating band.









A.P. Projectile for Light Field Howitzer, 105mm


German Designation: Pzgr. rot L'spur (Panzergranate rot Leuchtspur)

Employment: 10cm LFH 16
                       10cm LFH 18
                           10cm LFH 18 M
                   10cm K.K. 
                 10cm K.T

Dimensions
Overall length (complete round): 37.441 inches
Overall length w/ fuze (projectile): 11.5 inches
Overall length w/o fuze (projectile): 10.285 inches
Distance from base to band: 2.579 inches
Width of rotating band: 0.625 inches
Diameter of projectile base: 4.026 inches
Total weight (projectile): 34.62 pounds
Weight of bursting charge: 8.11 ounces

Type of Bursting Charge: TNT
Tracer present

Overall length (cartridge case): 6.125 inches
Diameter at case neck: 4.375 inches
Diameter at case shoulder: 4.5 inches
Diameter at case base: 4.937 inches
Weight of propellant: 1.54 pounds
Type of propellant: Flaked Diglycol

Fuze: Base detonation fuze Bd. Z. f. 10cm

Markings: Painted black with red stencilling


 Remarks: There are two cannelures below the rotating band.
When projectile has been fired from LFH 16 there will be 32 engravings on the band.











H.E. Projectile for Field Howitzer, 105mm



German Designation: F.H. Gr. (Feld Hautbitze Granate)

Employment: 10cm LFH 16
                       10cm LFH 18
                           10cm LFH 18 M
                         10cm Stu H 42 
                    10cm LG 40
                    10cm LG 42

Dimensions
Overall length (complete round): 25.295 inches
Overall length w/ fuze (projectile): 19.17 inches
Overall length w/o fuze (projectile): 15.55 inches
Distance from base to band: 3.385 inches
Width of rotating band: 0.59 inches
Total weight (projectile): 33.08 pounds
Weight of bursting charge: 3 pounds, 4 ounces

Type of Bursting Charge: TNT or Amatol, plus red phosphorus smoke box
No tracer

Overall length (cartridge case): 6.125 inches
Diameter at case neck: 4.375 inches
Diameter at case shoulder: 4.5 inches
Diameter at case base: 4.937 inches
Weight of propellant: 1.54 pounds
Type of propellant: Flaked Diglycol

Fuze: Nose percussion fuze AZ 23v or Time and Percussion Fuze Dopp Z s/60

Markings: Painted green
The cartridge case may be of brass-coated steel, unpainted steel, or black steel spirally wound.

Packaging: One projectile in a wooden crate - 41.8 pounds


 Remarks: Four types of H.E. are fired.  They do not differ materially from each other and have approximately the same weight.  Their ballistic qualities are the same.  The use the same fuzes.


They are designated:
-FH Gr.
-FH Gr. 38
-FH Gr. 33 Stg.
-FH Gr. FES

FH Gr. 33 Stg. is of cast steel and the bursting charge is poured.

When projectile has been fired from LFH 16 there will be 32 engravings on the band.









Smoke Projectile for Field Howitzer, 105mm




German Designation: 10cm F.H. Gr. Nb. (Feld Hautbitze Granate Nebel)

Employment: LFH 16
                       LFH 18
                           LFH 18 M
                         Stu H 42
Dimensions
Overall length (complete round): 15.905 inches (Error, cannot be shorter than projectile)
Overall length w/ fuze (projectile): 19.29 inches
Overall length w/o fuze (projectile): 17.32 inches
Distance from base to band: 3.385 inches
Width of rotating band: 0.59 inches
Diameter of base: 3.3 inches
Total weight (projectile): 30.8 pounds
Weight of bursting charge: 4.3 ounces

Type of Bursting Charge: Picric Acid
No tracer

Weight of smoke mixture: 4.1 pounds
Type of smoke mixture: Oleum impregnated in pumice

Overall length (cartridge case): 6.125 inches
Diameter at case neck: 4.375 inches
Diameter at case shoulder: 4.5 inches
Diameter at case base: 4.937 inches
Weight of propellant: 1.54 pounds
Type of propellant: Flaked Diglycol

Fuze: Nose percussion fuze K1 AZ 23 Nb


Markings: Painted green, stencilled in white.
"Nb" stencilled on body.

Packaging: One projectile in a wooden crate - 40 pounds


 Remarks: There is also a round designated: "F.H. Gr. 40 Nb" believed to be of the ejector type, and a round, "F.H. Gr 38 Nb" similar to the above but producing a large cloud of smoke, and a round, "F.H. Gr. 40 Deut" which emits a cloud of blue smoke lasting one to two minutes and is used as a marker for air support.

When projectile has been fired from LFH 16 there will be 32 engravings on the band.











H.E. Projectile for Long Distance use in Field Howitzer, 105mm


German Designation: 10cm F.H. Gr. F. (Feld Hautbitze Granate (distance) )

Employment: 10cm LFH 18 M


Dimensions
Overall length (complete round): 24.23 inches
Overall length w/ fuze (projectile): 20.47 inches
Overall length w/o fuze (projectile): 16.77 inches
Distance from base to band: 2.362 inches
Width of rotating band: 0.59 inches
Total weight (projectile): 32.58 pounds

Type of Bursting Charge: Amatol
No tracer

Overall length (cartridge case): 6.125 inches
Diameter at case neck: 4.375 inches
Diameter at case shoulder: 4.5 inches
Diameter at case base: 4.937 inches
Weight of propellant: 3.4 pounds
Type of propellant: Gudol

Fuze: Nose percussion fuze AZ 23v or Time and Percussion Fuze Dopp Z s/60

Markings: Painted green








Hollow Charge Projectile, 105mm



German Designation: 10cm Gr. 39 rot HL (Granate 39 rot Hohl Ladung)

Employment: 10cm LFH 16
                       10cm LFH 18
                           10cm LFH 18 M
                    10cm LG 40
                    10cm LG 42

Dimensions
Overall length (complete round): 12.699 inches (Error, cannot be shorter than projectile)
Overall length w/ fuze (projectile): 15.314 inches
Distance from base to band: 2.165 inches
Width of rotating band: 0.669 inches
Diameter of base: 4.055 inches
Total weight (projectile): 25.56 pounds
Weight of bursting charge: 3.91 pounds

Type of Bursting Charge: Cyclonite/Wax/TNT
No tracer

Overall length (cartridge case): 6.125 inches
Diameter at case neck: 4.375 inches
Diameter at case shoulder: 4.5 inches
Diameter at case base: 4.937 inches
Weight of propellant: 1.54 pounds
Type of propellant: Flaked Diglycol

Fuze: Nose percussion fuze AZ 38

Markings: Painted green, with red band above rotating band



 Remarks: When used with LG 40, rotating band is 0.59 inches in width.

When projectile has been fired from LFH 16 there will be 32 engravings on the band.







Hollow Charge Projectile, Type A, 105mm



German Designation: 10cm Gr. 39 rot HL/A (Granate 39 rot Hohl Ladung/A)

Employment: 10cm LFH 16
                       10cm LFH 18
                           10cm LFH 18 M
                    10cm LG 40
                    10cm LG 42

Dimensions
Overall length (complete round): 23.76 inches
Overall length w/ fuze (projectile): 19.803 inches
Distance from base to band: 2.165 inches
Width of rotating band: 0.669 inches
Diameter of base: 4.074 inches
Total weight (projectile): 27.156 pounds

Type of Bursting Charge: Cyclonite/Wax/TNT
No tracer

Overall length (cartridge case): 6.125 inches
Diameter at case neck: 4.375 inches
Diameter at case shoulder: 4.5 inches
Diameter at case base: 4.937 inches
Weight of propellant: 1.54 pounds
Type of propellant: Flaked Diglycol

Fuze: Nose percussion fuze AZ 38

Markings: Painted green, with red band above rotating band


 Remarks: When used with LG 40, rotating band is 0.59 inches in width.

When projectile has been fired from LFH 16 there will be 32 engravings on the band.





Next Time: 105mm Projectiles Part 2

Sunday, 18 September 2016

Italian Explosive Ordnance - 100mm and 105mm Projectiles









Italian Explosive Ordnance

  






100mm HE


Guns used in: 100/17mm Light Field Gun
Fuzing: Nose Percussion Fuze M10 or Guerritore I.M35, I.M38, or I.M40

Overall length (w/ fuze): 386 mm
Overall length (w/o fuze): 372 mm
Diameter at base: 99 mm
Distance base to band: 15 mm
Width of band: 13 mm
Diameter at bourrelet: 99.7 mm

Type of filling: TNT
Weight of filling: 1.285 kilograms
Weight of loaded projectile: 12.7 kilograms
Booster used: No.3 M38






100/17mm HE M32


Guns used in: 100/17mm Light Field Gun
Fuzing: Nose Percussion Fuze M10

Overall length (w/ fuze): 454 mm
Overall length (w/o fuze): 440 mm
Diameter at base: 86 mm
Distance base to band: 55 mm
Width of band: 16 mm
Diameter at bourrelet: 99.7 mm

Type of filling: TNT
Weight of filling: 2.218 kilograms
Weight of loaded projectile: 13.49 kilograms
Booster used: No.2 M38



  


100mm ADE HE


Guns used in: 100/17mm Light Field Gun
Fuzing: Nose Fuze A.D.E. M12

Overall length (w/ fuze): 399 mm
Overall length (w/o fuze): 341 mm
Diameter at base: 99 mm
Distance base to band: 40 mm
Width of band: 13 mm
Diameter at bourrelet: 99.7 mm

Type of filling: TNT, MBT, MAT, or Pertite
Weight of filling: 1.312 kilograms
Weight of loaded projectile: 12.93 kilograms
Booster used: No.3 M38

Remarks: This projectile is fuzed for aerial burst or impact.




100/17mm ADE HE M32 and M36


Guns used in: 100/17mm Light Field Gun
Fuzing:
-M32: Nose Fuze ADE M32
-M36: Nose Fuze ADE M36

Overall length (w/o fuze): 379.7 mm
Overall length (w/ fuze):
-M32: 474.7 mm
-M36: 479.9 mm

Diameter at base: Unknown
Distance base to band: 55 mm
Width of band: 16 mm
Diameter at bourrelet: 99.7 mm

Type of filling: TNT
Weight of filling: 1.57 kilograms
Weight of loaded projectile: 13.375 kilograms
Booster used: No.3 M38





100mm EP (Hollow Charge)


Guns used in: 100/17mm Light Field Gun
Fuzing: Base Fuze E.P. M36

Overall length (w/o fuze): 377 mm
Diameter at base: Unknown
Distance base to band: Unknown
Width of band: Unknown
Diameter at bourrelet: 99.7 mm

Type of filling: RDX/TNT
Weight of filling: Unknown
Weight of loaded projectile: 12.5 kilograms





100mm EPS (Hollow Charge)


Guns used in: 100/17mm Light Field Gun
Fuzing: I.E.P.M.

Overall length: Unknown
Diameter at base: Unknown
Distance base to band: Unknown
Width of band: Unknown
Diameter at bourrelet: 99.7 mm

Type of filling: Unknown
Weight of filling: Unknown
Weight of loaded projectile: 12.5 kilograms






105/28mm HE (Practice and Incendiary)


105mm HE
Guns used in: 105/28mm Gun
Fuzing: Nose Percussion Fuze M10

Overall length (w/ fuze): 418.2 mm
Overall length (w/o fuze): 404.2 mm
Diameter at base: 104 mm
Distance base to band: 31.5 mm
Width of band: 15 mm
Diameter at bourrelet: 104.6 mm

Weight of filling: 1.24 kilograms
Weight of loaded projectile: 15.55 kilograms

105mm Practice
Fuzing: Nose Percussion M35 p.c.
 Weight of filling: 0.3 kilograms

105mm Incendiary
Fuzing: Nose Percussion M35 p.c.
Filling:
-Phosphorus: 1.7 kg
-TNT: 0.09 kg
-Gasoline 1.? kg (Could be a 6 or a 0 due to the quality of the print)
-TNT: 0.07

Note: The print for the "Filling" section is very hard to read.  Apologies.

Remarks: The projectiles differ only in filling and fuzing.  Another modification is cast in one piece instead of having an adapter.






105/28mm HE M32


Guns used in: 105/28mm Light Field Gun, 105/14mm Gun, 105/32mm Gun
Fuzing: Nose Percussion Fuze M10

Overall length (w/ fuze): 469 mm
Overall length (w/o fuze): 455 mm
Diameter at base: 90 mm
Distance base to band: 58 mm
Width of band: 14.8 mm
Diameter at bourrelet: 104.6 mm

Type of filling: TNT
Weight of filling: 2.35 kilograms
Weight of loaded projectile: 16.3 kilograms
Booster used: No.2 M38







105/28mm ADE M32


Guns used in: 105/28mm Light Field Gun, 105/14mm Gun, 105/32mm Gun
Fuzing: Nose Fuze ADE M32 or ADE M36

Overall length (w/ fuze): 510 mm
Overall length (w/o fuze): 415 mm
Diameter at base: Unknown
Distance base to band: 68 mm
Width of band: 14.8 mm
Diameter at bourrelet: 104.6 mm

Type of filling: TNT
Weight of filling: 1.76 kilograms
Weight of loaded projectile: 16.125 kilograms
Booster used: No.2 M38








105mm AP


Guns used in: 105/14mm Light Field Gun
Fuzing: Unknown

Overall length: 300.5 mm
Diameter at base: Unknown
Distance base to band: 59.5 mm
Width of band: 18 mm
Diameter at bourrelet: Unknown

Type of filling: Unknown
Weight of filling: Unknown
Weight of loaded projectile: 15.65 kilograms







105/25mm EP (Hollow Charge)


Guns used in: 105/25mm Gun
Fuzing: Unknown

Overall length: Unknown
Diameter at base: Unknown
Distance base to band: Unknown
Width of band: 18 mm
Diameter at bourrelet: 104.3 mm

Type of filling: Unknown
Weight of filling: Unknown
Weight of loaded projectile: 14 kilograms

Remarks: Little is known about this projectile except that it is a fixed round and is one of the latest types since it was used in 1944.  The cap is 230 mm long.  The rotating band is soft iron instead of copper.





105mm (Hollow Charge) M43


Guns used in: 105/14mm Light Field Gun
Fuzing: Unknown

Overall length: Unknown
Diameter at base: Unknown
Distance base to band: Unknown
Width of band: Unknown
Diameter at bourrelet: Unknown

Type of filling: Unknown
Weight of filling: Unknown
Weight of loaded projectile: 14 kilograms

Remarks: Little information is available on this projectile since it was one of the latest designs.





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Monday, 29 June 2015

Imperial Japanese Army Ammunition: 88mm to 120mm Projectiles



Japanese Explosive Ordnance: Army and Navy Ammunition


Type 100 8cm (88mm) High Explosive A.A. Long-Pointed Projectile



Weight of complete round: Not Available
Weight of complete projectile (with fuze): Approx. 19.6 lbs
Weight of empty projectile (with Aux Fuze): 7.4kg
Weight of filling: 0.9kg
Filling: TNT
Diameter at bourrelet: 88mm
Length of projectile (w/o fuze): 298mm
Length of propellant case: 570mm
Length of assembled round (w/o fuze): 804mm
Diameter of base of case: 100mm
Width of rotating band: Forward - 8mm Aft - 8mm
Distance between rotating bands: 6mm

Fuzing: Type 100 mechanical time fuze (combination time and impact) with an auxiliary detonating fuze. The auxiliary fuze is the same as that used in the 7cm (75mm) H.E.A.A. projectile Type 90.

Used in: Type 99 8cm A.A. gun. This is a gun modeled after one of the Germans 88mm guns.

Case:
-Length: 567mm
-Diameter at base: 137mm
-Construction: The case is made of drawn brass and is machined for about 2 and 3/4 inches above the rim - It is a rimmed case with a slight taper and a bottleneck.
Propellant: No.16 cylindrical, 2,330g



9cm (90mm) High Explosive Projectile




Weight of projectile, filled: 7.79kg
Weight of filling: 0.59kg
Filling: Crude TNT
Diameter at bourrelet: 90mm
Length overall (w/o fuze): 265.1mm
Length of projectile body (w/o nose piece): 209.6mm
Length protruding from case (w/o fuze): 246.1mm
Width of rotating band: No Data

Fuzing:
-Type 88 instantaneous nose fuze (Howitzer - mortar type)
-Type 88 short delay nose fuze (Howitzer - mortar type)

Used in:
This is an antiquated weapon classified as a mortar by the Japanese by virtue of length of tube, muzzle velocity, etc., but bearing only a remote resemblance to other Japanese mortars. It is breech-loading, using an interrupted thread breechblock, and employs projectiles embodying the conventional features of design of common breech-loading artillery pieces.

Remarks: The body of this projectile is painted black overall. There is a shallow groove immediately below the bourrelet hich may be painted yellow or green.



9cm (90mm) High Explosive Semisteel Projectile




Weight of projectile, filled: 7.86kg
Weight of filling: 0.65kg
Filling: TNT
Diameter at bourrelet: 90mm
Length overall (w/o fuze): 263.5mm
Length protruding from case (w/o fuze): 246.1mm
Width of rotating band: 15.9mm

Fuzing:
-Type 88 instantaneous nose fuze (Howitzer - mortar type)
-Type 88 short delay nose fuze (Howitzer - mortar type)

Used in:
This is an antiquated weapon classified as a mortar by the Japanese by virtue of length of tube, muzzle velocity, etc., but bearing only a remote resemblance to other Japanese mortars. It is breech-loading, using an interrupted thread breechblock, and employs projectiles embodying the conventional features of design of common breech-loading artillery pieces.

Remarks: The projectile is painted black overall with a 1/2 inch green or yellow band before the rotating band. The fuze adapter is painted red.



10cm (105mm) Ammunition

There are three 105mm howitzers and four 105mm guns in use by the Japanese Army. These guns are designated 10cm by the Japanese but have an actual bore diameter of 105mm. The projectiles are in most cases interchangeable for use in all these weapons and are assembled with different size cases for use in the different weapons. Only one weapon, the Type 14 year A.A. gun uses fixed ammunition, all the other weapons using semifixed ammunition. In this section the cases and projectiles will be treated seperately as was done with 75mm ammunition.















Type 91 10cm (105mm) High Explosive Projectile


Weight of projectile, filled (w/o fuze): 15.9kg
Weight of filling: 2.3kg
Filling: Cast TNT
Diameter at bourrelet: 104mm
Length overall (w/o fuze): 427mm
Length protruding from case (w/o fuze): 389.7mm
Width of rotating band: 22.2mm

Fuzing:
-Type 88 instantaneous nose fuze (Howitzer - mortar type)
-Type 88 short delay nose fuze (Howitzer - mortar type)

Used in:
-Type 91 howitzer, case 9 and 1/2 inches
-Type 88 field gun, case 11 and 1/8 inches
-Type 92 field gun, case 29 inches
-Type 14 year field gun, case 18 and 1/8 inches



Type 91 10cm (105mm) High Explosive Long Pointed Projectile




Weight of projectile, filled (w/o fuze): 15.7kg
Weight of filling (white composition): 2.3kg
Filling:
1.Cast TNT
2. White composition of ammonium nitrate, cyclonite, and guanidine nitrate
Diameter at copper bourrelet: 104.2mm
Length overall (w/o fuze): 501.7mm
Length protruding from case (w/o fuze): 423.9mm
Width of rotating band: 22.2mm
Width of copper bourrelet: 20.6mm

Fuzing:
-Type 88 instantaneous nose fuze (Howitzer - mortar type)
-Type 88 short delay nose fuze (Howitzer - mortar type)

Used in:
-Type 91 howitzer, case 9 and 1/2 inches
-Type 88 field gun, case 11 and 1/8 inches
-Type 92 field gun, case 29 inches
-Type 14 year field gun, case 18 and 1/8 inches
-Type 14 year A.A. gun (fixed ammunition), case 22 and 1/4 inches

Remarks: This projectile has been recovered with either a copper or a machined bourrelet



12cm (120mm) Shrapnel Projectile




Weight of projectile, filled (w/o fuze): 19.88kg
Ejecting Charge: Black Powder contained in the base of the projectile and in a central brass tube.
Shrapnel Filling: 539 lead balls (12.5g each) packed in a resin matrix. The balls are separated from the ejection charge by a steel disc which rests on a shoulder in the projectile cavity.
Diameter at bourrelet: 119mm
Length overall (w/o fuze): 314.3mm
Length protruding from case (w/o fuze): 293.1mm
Width of rotating band: 9.5mm

Fuzing:
-Type 88 35-second combination fuze

Used in:
-Type 38 Howitzer

Case:
-Length: 83mm
-Diameter of base: 128mm
-Weight (empty): 3 pounds, 4 and 5/8 ounces
-Construction: The brass case is straight sided and of the rimmed type

Propellant: The propellant is in two increments, each encased in a silk bag with a small ignition charge sewed to the bottom of each bag. The first increment is nitrocellulose in 5/16 inch square flakes and the second increment is nitrocellulose in 1/18 inch square flakes.
Weight of propellant:
-1st increment: 11 oz
-2nd increment: 6 and 3/8 oz



12cm (120mm) Armor Piercing High Explosive Projectile




Weight of projectile, filled and fuzed: 20kg
Weight of filling: 1.3kg
Filling: Picric Acid
Diameter at bourelet: 119mm
Length overall: 379.4mm
Length protruding from case: 339.7mm
Width of rotating band: 11.1mm

Fuzing:
-Type 88 small base fuze (Howitzer - Mortar type)

Case:
-Length: 83mm
-Diameter of base: 128mm
-Weight (empty): 3 pounds, 4 and 5/8 ounces
-Construction: The brass case is straight sided and of the rimmed type

Propellant: The propellant is in two increments, each encased in a silk bag with a small ignition charge sewed to the bottom of each bag. The first increment is nitrocellulose in 5/16 inch square flakes and the second increment is nitrocellulose in 1/18 inch square flakes.
Weight of propellant:
-1st increment: 11 oz
-2nd increment: 6 and 3/8 oz

Used in:
-Type 38 Howitzer




Next Time: 15cm Ammunition