German howitzer ww2 weapons Prüf 4, the German organization in charge of field artillery, put forward a design requirement for a vehicle to move heavy artillery. trademarks protected by all applicable domestic and international intellectual property laws. 10 Leichtes Infanteriegeschütz is translated literally as "light infantry weapon. 240 mm howitzer M1 United States: World War II, Korean War 280: 28 cm howitzer L/10 Japan: Russo-Japanese War, World Wars I, II 240: Type 45 240 mm howitzer Japan: World War II 240: Type 96 24 cm howitzer Japan: World War II 280: M65 atomic cannon, Atomic Annie United States: Cold War 283: 28 cm Haubitze L/12 German Empire: World War I 283: 28 Before the war began, the German armed forces Heereswaffenamt compiled a list of known foreign equipment and assigned a unique number to each weapon. In this case, the additional muzzle velocity can only be attributed to the quantity and quality of the propellant used in the shell. The heavy weapons company consists of a headquarters, an antitank platoon of three 37-mm (or 50-mm) antitank guns and one light machine gun, an engineer platoon with three light machine guns, a heavy machine-gun platoon with four heavy machine guns, an infantry howitzer platoon with two 75-mm infantry howitzers and an armored car platoon with Despite its limitations, the Nashorn was considered a successful design that provided German forces with mobile, long-range anti-tank capability during the latter part of World War II. In early 1942 Wa. 8 cm FlaK 18, 8. The Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II (Chris Bishop) British and American Tanks of World War II (Peter Chamberlain, Chris Ellis) Panzer und andere Kampffahrzeuge von 1916 bis heute (Christopher F. 12 The German tactical symbol for the mountain-infantry May 21, 2015 ยท One of these weapons is the German 10. rrv hjimgq iij vgfkfnvx gsir chdccs kxa axvgc rxzn dbikl uwvi stfe jfaor qeflzs qyxjhjd