Showing posts with label 203mm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 203mm. Show all posts

Monday, 17 July 2017

German Projectiles - 152mm to 210mm Projectiles







German Projectiles








H.E. Projectile of Russian Origin, 152mm


No picture available

German Designation: 15cm Sprgr. 436 (Sprenggranate 436 (russ))

Employment: 15.2cm Kan. F.L. 33/1 (r)
      15.2cm russ 37


Dimensions
Overall length w/o fuze (projectile): 25.5 inches
Width of rotating band: 0.826 inches
Distance from base to band: 3.622 inches
Diameter of base: 4.921 inches
Distance from base to shoulder: 12.51 inches
Diameter of fuze hole: 1.574 inches

No tracer


Fuze: Unknown

Markings: Painted green, unpainted band at shoulder and above rotating band

Remarks: This projectile has a streamlined base.  There is an ogive adapter attached 4.251 inches from fuze hole.











H.E. Projectile Type L/4.7 with Nose Fuze and Ballistic Cap, 170mm

No picture available

German Designation: 17cm Sprgr. L/4.7 Kpf.Z. (m. Haube)
                                                                (Sprenggranate Ladun/4.7 Kopfzunder (mit Haube))

Employment: 17cm Kan. (E)


Dimensions
Overall length (projectile): 31.496 inches
Total weight (projectile): 138 pounds

Type of bursting charge: TNT in cardboard container
No tracer

Weight of propellant: 52 pounds
Type of propellant: RPC/32

Fuze: Time and Percussion fuze E. (m. Haube) M. Dopp. Z. s/90


Remarks: This projectile has a streamlined base.  The fuze is inserted under the ballistic cap.
Information is from captured documents.










H.E. Projectile, Type 39, 170mm


German Designation: 17cm K. Gr. 39 (Kanone Granate 39)

Employment: 17cm K. i. Mrs. Laf.


Dimensions
Overall length w/o fuze (projectile): 29.172 inches
Distance from base to band: 3.35 inches
Width of bimetallic rotating bands: 1.023 inches
Diameter of bourrelet: 6.771 inches
Diameter of base: 5.984 inches
Total weight (projectile): 150 pounds

Type of bursting charge: TNT
Tracer is present

Overall length (cartridge case): 29.562 inches
Diameter at case neck: 7.5 inches
Diameter at case base: 8.5 inches
Type of propellant: Tubular Diglycol
Weight of propellant: 64 pounds

Fuze: Nose percussion fuze AZ35 K; or
Time and percussion fuze Dopp. Z. s/90 K

Packaging: One projectile in a wicker basket - 156.8 pounds

Remarks: Projectile has a streamlined base, and adapter in base for tracer.  After firing, the rotating band will bear 48 engravings.









H.E. Projectile, Type 38, with Ballistic Cap, 170mm



German Designation: 17cm K. Gr. 38 (Hb) (Kanone Granate 38 (Haube)

Employment: 17cm K. i. Mrs. Laf.


Dimensions
Overall length (complete round): 54.622 inches
Overall length w/o fuze (projectile): 30.983 inches
Width of bimetallic rotating bands: 1.023 inches
Diameter of bourrelet: 6.967 inches
Diameter of base: 5.984 inches
Weight of bursting charge: 15.37 pounds
Total weight (projectile): 138 pounds

Type of Bursting Charge: TNT in cardboard container cemented in projectile.
Smoke box present.
Tracer is present

Overall length (cartridge case): 28.56 inches
Diameter at case mouth: 7.5 inches
Diameter at case base: 8.5 inches
Type of propellant: Tubular Diglycol

Fuze: Nose percussion fuze Hbgr. Z. 35 K; or
Time and percussion fuze Dopp. Z. s/90 K

Markings: Painted green


Packaging: One projectile in a wicker basket - 145.2 pounds

Remarks: Fuze is under ballistic cap.  Projectile has streamlined base.  After firing, rotating band will bear 48 engravings.






H.E. Projectile Type L/4.7 with Nose Fuze and Ballistic Cap, 203mm


No picture available

German Designation: 20.3cm Sprgr. L/4.7 Kpf.Z. (m. Haube)
                                                         (Sprenggranate Ladung Kopfzunder (mit Haube))

Employment: 20cm Kan (E)


Dimensions
Overall length (projectile): 37.519 inches
Weight of bursting charge: 26.84 pounds

Type of bursting charge: TNT in cardboard container
No tracer

Weight of propellant: 61.6 pounds
Type of propellant: RPC/32

Fuze: Time and Percussion fuze Kz C/27 Lm., St. or Ms.


Packaging: One projectile in a wicker basket - 286 pounds


Remarks: There is also a round designated: "20.3cm Sprgr. L/4.7m Bd. Z. m. Haube", which is identical except that this type is also fitted with base fuze Bd. Z. C/38. 







H.E. Projectile, Type 17, 210mm

No picture available

German Designation: 21cm Gr. 17 (Granate 17)

Employment: lg. 21cm Mrs. 18

Dimensions
Overall length (projectile): 31.614 inches
Diameter of base: 8.267 inches
Total weight (projectile): 264 pounds

No tracer

Fuze: Base detonating fuze K. Bd. Z. 10 or 10+


 Remarks: There is also a round designated: "21cm Gr. 17 umg" which is identical except that the base fuze employed is Bd. Z. f. 15cm Gr. 19 Be.

Information is from captured documents.








H.E. Projectile, Type 18, 210mm




German Designation: 21cm Granate 18

Employment: 21cm Mrs. 18

Dimensions
Overall length (complete round): 46.084 inches
Overall length (projectile): 34.565 inches
Distance from base to band: 4.606 inches
Width of rotating bands: 0.590 inches
Diameter of base: 7.480 inches
Total weight (projectile): 249 pounds

Type of bursting charge: TNT
No tracer present

Overall length (cartridge case): 16.125 inches
Diameter of case neck: 8.75 inches
Diameter of case base: 9.5 inches
Type of propellant: Diglycol
Weight of propellant: 34.4 pounds

Fuze: Nose Percussion fuze AZ 23 umg or possibly Time and Percussion fuze

Markings: Painted green

Packaging: One to a wicker basket


 Remarks: There is also a cast steel projectile of the same dimensions designated: "21cm Gr. 18 Stg."










Anti-Concrete Projectile, Type 18, 210mm



German Designation: 21cm Gr. 18 Be (Granate 18 Beton)

Employment: 21cm Mrs. 18
                            lg. 21cm Mrs. 18


Dimensions
Overall length (projectile): 36.534 inches
Distance from base to band: 4.606 inches
Width of rotating bands: 0.590 inches
Diameter of base: 7.480 inches
Weight of bursting charge: 25.6 pounds
Total weight (projectile): 268 pounds

Type of bursting charge: TNT
No tracer present

Overall length (cartridge case): 16.125 inches
Diameter of case neck: 8.75 inches
Diameter of case base: 9.5 inches
Type of propellant: Diglycol
Weight of propellant: 31 pounds

Fuze: Base Detonating fuze Bd. Z. f. 21cm


Markings: Painted green.

Packaging: One to a wicker basket

Remarks: Projectile has streamlined base, ballistic cap.






Next Time: 240mm to 280mm Projectiles

Monday, 9 November 2015

Soviet Explosive Ordnance - 152mm and 203mm Projectiles

 
 
 
 
Soviet Explosive Ordnance
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
152mm Complete Round, Seperate (Cartridge Case) Loading, Frag-HE, VOF-534
 
 
This fragmentation high-explosive round is fired from the now obsolete 152mm howitzer M1909/30.  It can be fired from the 152mm howitzers M1938 and M1943, only in an emergency, and will give difficult case extraction.
 
The RGM and RG-6 fuzes are used with the OF-530 projectile in this round.  As a component of other complete rounds, however, the OF-530 also has been found with the RGM-2 and D-1 fuzes.
 
This complete round also may be found with a slightly shorter brass cartridge case, instead of the illustrated wrapped steel case.
 
 
 
Characteristics
Caliber: 152.4mm (6 in)
Weight of complete round: 45.4kg (99.9 lbs)
Weight of projectile, as fired: 40kg (88.2 lbs)
Weight of propellant, w/o igniter: 1.73kg (3.8 lbs)
Type of projectile filler: TNT
Weight of projectile filler: 6.95kg (15.28 lbs)
 
 
Packaging
 
 
This ammunition is packed in a one-round wooden box, as illustrated, with a gross weight of approximately 60kg (132 lbs).  The gross weight may be stenciled on the box in the form ЬРУТТО 60 КТ.
 
Projectiles and cartridge cases are also packed seperately: 2 projectiles to a wooden box, with a gross weight of approximately 93kg (205 lbs); and 8 cartridge cases to a wooden box, with a gross weight of about 69kg (152 lbs).  Cartridge cases also are packed three to a box.
 
Note.  The box measurements have not been verified.
 
 
 
 
 
152mm Complete Round, Seperate (Cartridge Case) Loading, Frag-HE, VOF-536
  
   
This fragmentation high-explosive round is fired from the 152mm howitzers M1938 (M-10) and M1943 (D-1), and from the now obsolete tank howitzer M1938/40.  The tank howitzer M1938/40 was mounted on the obsolete KV-2 heavy tank.
 
The RG-6, RGM, RGM-2, and D-1 fuzes are used with the OF-530 projectile in this round.  This complete round also may be found with a slightly shorter brass cartridge case, instead of the illustrated wrapped steel case.
 
The following complete rounds are variants of the illustrated round: VOF-536G, using an OF-530G projectile with a GVMZ fuze; and VOF-536AG, using an OF-530AG projectile with a GVMZ fuze.  These variants are basically the same as the VOF-536 and are fired from the same weapons.
 
 
 
Characteristics
Caliber: 152.4mm (6 in)
Weight of complete round: 47.2kg (104.3 lbs)
Weight of projectile, as fired: 40kg (88.2 lbs)
Weight of propellant, w/o igniter: 3.49kg (7.67 lbs)
Type of projectile filler: TNT
Weight of projectile filler: 6.95kg (15.28 lbs)
 
 
 
Packaging
 
 
This ammunition is packed in a one-round wooden box, as illustrated, with a gross weight of approximately 60kg (132 lbs).
 
Projectiles and cartridge cases are also packed seperately: 2 projectiles to a wooden box, with a gross weight of approximately 93kg (205 lbs); and 8 cartridge cases to a wooden box, with a gross weight of about 69kg (152 lbs). Cartridge cases also are packed three to a box.
 
Note. The box measurements have not been verified.
 
 
 
 
 
152mm Complete Round, Seperate (Cartridge Case) Loading, Frag-HE, VOF-545
 
   
This fragmentation high-explosive round is fired from the now obsolete 152mm gun M1910/34, from the standard 152mm gun-howitzer M1937 (ML-20), and from the 152mm self-propelled gun M1937/43 (ML-20S).  The self-propelled gun M1937/43 (ML-20S) is the main armament of the standard JSU-152 self-propelled weapon, and also the earlier SU-152.
 
The RGM, RGM-2, and D-1 fuzes are used with the OF-540 projectile in this round.
 
The following complete rounds are variants of the illustrated round: VOF-545U, using an OF-540 projectile with an RGM, RGM-2, or D-1 fuze; VOF-545A, using an OF-530A projectile with an RG-6, RGM, RGM-2, or D-1 fuze; and VOF-545G, using an OF-530 projectile with an RG-6, RGM, RGM-2, or D-1 fuze.  These variants are basically the same as the VOF-545 and are fired from the same weapons.
 
 
Characteristics
Caliber: 152.4mm (6 in)
Weight of complete round: 59.88kg (131.74 lbs)
Weight of projectile, as fired: 43.56kg (95.83 lbs)
Weight of propellant, w/o igniter: 7.72kg (16.98 lbs)
Type of projectile filler: TNT
Weight of projectile filler: 6.25kg (13.75 lbs)
 
 
Packaging
  
   
This ammunition is packed in a one-round wooden box, with a gross weight of about 71kg (156 lbs).
 
Note. The box measurements in the above drawing have not been verified.
 
 
  
 
 
152mm Complete Round, Seperate (Cartridge Case) Loading, HE, VF-534
 
  
This high-explosive round is fired from the now obsolete 152mm howitzer M1909/30, and may, in an emergency, also be fired from the 152mm howitzers M1938 and M1943.  However, when fired from the latter weapons, it will give difficult case extractions.  The projectile has a relatively thin-walled casing and large bursting charge.  The illustrated round gives a more powerful blast effect, but less fragmentation than the VOF-534.
 
The F-533 projectile in this round uses the UGT-2 (or, with supplementary booster, the RG-6 or RGM) fuze.  Cartridge cases for this high-explosive round may be either brass or wrapped steel.  The wrapped steel case is slightly longer than the brass case.
 
The following complete rounds are variants of the illustrated round:  VF-534U, using an F-533U projectile; VF-534K, using an F-533K projectile; VF-534L, using an F-533L projectile; VF-534M, using an F-533M projectile; VF-534N, using an F-533N projectile; and VF-534F, using an F-533F projectile.  The UGT-2 or, with supplementary booster, the RG-6 or RGM fuze is used in all of these rounds except the VF-534F, which is equipped with an AD, AD-2, or ADN fuze.  These variants are basically the same as the VF-534, and are fired from the same weapon.
 
 
 
Characteristics
Caliber: 152.4mm (6 in)
Weight of complete round: 45.9kg (101 lbs)
Weight of projectile, as fired: 40.5kg (89.1 lbs)
Weight of propellant, w/o igniter: 1.72kg (3.8 lbs)
Type of projectile filler: TNT
Weight of projectile filler: 8.91kg (19.62 lbs)
 
 
Packaging
 

 
This ammunition is packed in a one-round wooden box, as illustrated, with a gross weight of approximately 60kg (132 lbs).
 
Projectiles and cartridge cases are also packed seperately: 2 projectiles to a wooden box, with a gross weight of approximately 93kg (205 lbs); and 8 cartridge cases to a wooden box, with a gross weight of about 69kg (152 lbs).
 
Note. The box measurements have not been verified.
 
 
 
 
152mm Complete Round, Seperate (Cartridge Case) Loading, SAP-HE, "MORSKOY"
 
   
This Naval semi-armor-piercing high-explosive round is fired from the 152mm howitzers M1938 (M-10) and M1943 (D-1), and from the now obsolete tank howitzer M1938/40.  The tank howitzer M1938/40 was mounted on the obsolete KV-2 heavy tank.  This round may be used against armored or reinforced-concrete targets.  Its projectile contains a relatively small explosive charge (about 6 percent by weight).
 
The KTMF fuze is used with the "Morskoy" projectile in this round.  Whether or not the "Morskoy" ("Naval") semi-armor-piercing high-explosive projectile has a code number is uncertain.  The same applies to the complete round of which the projectile is a part.
 
In order to show clearly that the Zh-536M charge is intended for the "Morskoy" projectile, the reinforced cover in the cartridge case and the bottom of the projectile are painted white or covered with a white paper disk.  Special range scales must be used when firing the round.
 
Note.  The symbols "МГ Vo=432" on the cartridge case in the above illustration signify "Muzzle Velocity = 432 meters per second."
 
 
 
Characteristics
Caliber: 152.4mm (6 in)
Weight of complete round: 57.23kg (125.9 lbs)
Weight of projectile, as fired: 51.07kg (112.35 lbs)
Weight of propellant, w/o igniter: 2.06kg (4.53 lbs)
Type of projectile filler: ? (High Explosive)
Weight of projectile filler: 3.15kg (6.93 lbs)
 
 
Packaging
   
 
This ammunition is packed in a one-round wooden box.  Projectiles and cartridge case are also packed seperately, two projectiles or eight cartridge cases to a wooden box.
 
Note.  The box measurements given in the above drawing have not been verified.  Whether or not a complete round code number appears on the packing box is uncertain.
 
 
 
 
 
152mm Complete Round, Seperate (Cartridge Case) Loading, CP, VG-534
 
 
This concrete-piercing round is fired from the now obsolete 152mm howitzer M1909/30, and may, in an emergency, also be fired from the 152mm howitzers M1938 and M1943, in which weapons it will give difficult case extractions.  This round is used primarily against concrete and reinforced-concrete fortifications.  The projectile is made of heat-treated steel and contains a bursting charge weighing 7 to 18 percent of the total projectile weight.
 
The KTD fuze is used with the G-530 projectile in this round.  This complete round may also be found with a slightly longer wrapped steel cartridge case, instead of the illustrated brass case.
 
 
 
Characteristics
Caliber: 152.4mm (6 in)
Weight of complete round: 45.4kg (99.9 lbs)
Weight of projectile, as fired: 40kg (88.2 lbs)
Weight of propellant, w/o igniter: 1.73kg (3.8 lbs)
Type of projectile filler: TNT
Weight of projectile filler: 5.1kg (11.25 lbs)
 
 
Packaging
 
   
This ammunition is packed in a one-round wooden box, as illustrated, with a gross weight of approximately 60kg (132 lbs).
   
Projectiles and cartridge cases are also packed seperately: 2 projectiles to a wooden box, with a gross weight of approximately 93kg (205 lbs); and 8 cartridge cases to a wooden box, with a gross weight of about 69kg (152 lbs).
 
Note. The box measurements have not been verified.
 
 
 
 
 
152mm Complete Round, Seperate (Cartridge Case) Loading, CP, VG-536
 
  
This concrete-piercing round is fired from the 152mm howitzers M1938 (M-10) and M1943 (D-1), and frmo the now obsolete 152mm tank howitzer M1938/40.  The tank howitzer M1938/40 was mounted on the obsolete KV-2 heavy tank.  This round is primarily used against concrete and reinforced-concrete fortifications.  The projectile is made of heat-treated steel and contains a bursting charge weighing 7 to 18 percent of the total projectile weight.
 
The KTD fuze is used with the G-530 projectile in this round.  This complete round also may be found with a slightly longer wrapped steel cartridge case, instead of the illustrated brass case.
 
 
 
Characteristics
Caliber: 152.4mm (6 in)
Weight of complete round: 47.61kg (104.74 lbs)
Weight of projectile, as fired: 40kg (88.2 lbs)
Weight of propellant, w/o igniter: 3.49kg (7.67 lbs)
Type of projectile filler: TNT
Weight of projectile filler: 5.1kg (11.25 lbs)

 
Packaging
 

 
This ammunition is packed in a one-round wooden box, as illustrated, with a gross weight of approximately 60kg (132 lbs).  The packing box measurements given above have not been verified. 
Projectiles and cartridge cases are also packed seperately: 2 projectiles to a wooden box, with a gross weight of approximately 93kg (205 lbs); and 8 cartridge cases to a wooden box, with a gross weight of about 69kg (152 lbs).
 
Note.  The second propellant data line "12/7 CB 11/35 T" shown on the cartridge case of this round normally would appear just below the first propellant data line on the packing box.  It has been omitted in the above drawing because of insufficient space.
 
 
 
 
152mm Complete Round, Seperate (Cartridge Case) Loading, CP, VG-545
 
   
This concrete-piercing round is fired from the 152mm gun M1910/34, from the 152mm gun-howitzer M1937 (ML-20), and from the 152mm self-propelled gun M1937/43 (ML-20S).   The M1910/34 is obsolete, but the gun-howitzer M1937 (ML-20) is standard equipment in the Soviet Army and has been furnished in considerable quantities to many of the Satellite countries.  The self-propelled gun M1937/43 (ML-20S) is the main armament of the standard JSU-152 self-propelled weapon, and also the earlier SU-152.
 
This round is used primarily against concrete and reinforced-concrete fortifications.  The projectile is made of heat-treated steel and contains a bursting charge weighing 7 to 18 percent of the total projectile weight.
 
The KTD fuze is used with the G-530 projectile in this round.  The G-540 projectile with the KTD fuze also may be used as a component of this round.
 
Note.  For purposes of illustration, the fuze nomenclature has been show on the side of the fuze; in reality, it is stamped on the base of the fuze.
 
 
 
Characteristics
Caliber: 152.4mm (6 in)
Weight of complete round: 56.32kg (123.92 lbs)
Weight of projectile, as fired: 40kg (88.2 lbs)
Weight of propellant, w/o igniter: 7.72kg (16.98 lbs)
Type of projectile filler: TNT
Weight of projectile filler: 5.1kg (11.25 lbs)

 
Packaging
  

 
This ammunition is packed in a one-round wooden box, with a gross weight of about 68.5kg (151 lbs). The gross weight may be stenciled on the box in the form ЬРУТТО 68 КТ.
 
Note. The box dimensions given in the above illustration have not been verified.
 
 
 
 
 
152mm Complete Round, Seperate (Cartridge Case) Loading, Shrapnel, VSh-534T
 
   
This ball shrapnel round is fired from the now obsolete 152mm howitzer M1909/30.  It may also be fired, but only in an emergency, from the 152mm howitzers M1938 and M1943, in which weapons it will give difficult case extractions.  The lethal effect is produced by means of shrapnel balls, usually of a lead and antimony composition, which are expelled from the body of the projectile by the explosion of the bursting charge.
 
The 45-sec and T-6 fuzes are apparently interchangeable in the Sh-501T projectile of this round.  The 45-sec fuze is used with one adapter, and the T-6 fuze, as shown in the above illustration, with two adapters.  The T-6 fuze is shown without a cap; however, a fuze cap is used to protect the fuze prior to preparation for firing.
 
The cartridge case for this round may be either brass or wrapped steel.  The brass case is slightly shorter than the steel case.
 
The complete round VSh-534, using the Sh-501 projectile with a 45-sec (with one adapter) or T-6 fuze (with two adapters), is a variant of the illustrated round.  Like the VSh-534T, it may be found with either a wrapped steel or a slightly shorter brass cartridge case.  It is basically the same as the VSh-534T and is fired from the same weapon.
 
Note. The cartridge case illustrated was manufactured by the Germans for use in captured Soviet Weapons.
 
 
 
 
Characteristics
Caliber: 152.4mm (6 in)
Weight of complete round: 51.7kg (113.74 lbs)
Weight of projectile, as fired: 46.3kg (101.8 lbs)
Weight of propellant, w/o igniter: 1.72kg (3.8 lbs)
Type of projectile filler: Ball shrapnel and explosive
Weight of projectile filler: 0.5kg (1.1 lbs)

  
Packaging
  

  
This ammunition is packed in a one-round wooden box, as illustrated, with a gross weight of approximately 60kg (132 lbs).
 
Projectiles and cartridge cases are also packed seperately: 2 projectiles to a wooden box, with a gross weight of approximately 93kg (205 lbs); and 8 cartridge cases to a wooden box, with a gross weight of about 69kg (152 lbs).
 
Note. The box measurements have not been verified.
 
 
 
 
 
 
203mm Complete Round, Seperate (Powder Bag) Loading, CP, VG-625
 
   
This concrete-piercing round is fired from the 203mm howitzer M1931 (B-4).  This weapon is the principal standard heavy howitzer of the Soviet Army, and has also been found in Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, and Albania.  This round is used against armored, concrete, and reinforced-concrete fortifications.  Projectiles are heat-treated and contain an explosive charge weighing 7 to 18 percent of the total projectile weight.
 
The KTD fuze is used with the G-620 projectile in this round.
 
No cartridge case is used for this round.  The full propellant charge is contained in a cloth bag, as shown above; within this bag are an ignited, a base charge, and six equal increment charges, each in an individual powder bag.
 
The VG-625U complete round, using a G-620 projectile with a KTD fuze, is a variant of the illustrated round.  It is fired from the same weapon and, except for differences in the propellant charges, is identical with the VG-625.
 
 
 
Characteristics
Caliber: 203.2mm (8 in)
Weight of complete round: 115.5kg (254.1 lbs)
Weight of projectile, as fired: 100kg (220.46 lbs)
Weight of propellant, w/o igniter: 14.97kg (32.94 lbs)
Type of projectile filler: TNT
Weight of projectile filler: 15.36kg (33.8 lbs)
 
 
Packaging
   
   
The projectiles of 203mm caliber and larger are usually packed individually in crates made of wooden laths nailed to wooden end-pieces and reinforced with strapping.  This type of packaging is usually unpainted, but data descriptive of the contents are stenciled on the outside of the package.
 
Propellent charges are packed in metal-lined boxes, each box containing six charges.
  
 
 
 
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