Obús de 122 mm M1910/30 | |
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País | Unión Soviética |
Tipo | Obús |
Fotógrafo | Darek Szenfeld |
Tema | Álbum de 20 fotos de un Obús de 122 mm M1910/30 |
Galería de fotos de un Obús de 122 mm M1910/30, El obús de 122 mm M1910/30 (en ruso: 122-мм гаубица обр. 1910/30 гг.) fue un obús soviético de 121,92 mm (4,8 pulgadas), una modernización del obús de 122 mm de la Primera Guerra Mundial M1910. Fue el obús divisional más numeroso de la RKKA al estallar la Gran Guerra Patria y permaneció en servicio durante toda la guerra.
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The 122 mm howitzer M1910/30 was a Soviet field artillery piece that was used in World War II. It was a modernized version of the 122 mm howitzer M1910, which was originally designed by the French company Schneider. The M1910/30 had a longer barrel, a new breech mechanism, and a modified carriage. It had a maximum range of 8.8 km and could fire six to eight rounds per minute. The M1910/30 was mainly used for direct fire support of infantry and cavalry units, as well as for counter-battery fire. It was also capable of firing high-explosive, armor-piercing, smoke, and chemical shells. The M1910/30 was widely distributed in the Red Army and saw action in various fronts of the war, including the Winter War, the Battle of Moscow, the Battle of Stalingrad, and the Battle of Berlin. It was also exported to several countries, such as China, Finland, Poland, and Romania. The M1910/30 was a reliable and effective weapon that remained in service until the 1950s.
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