Італійський Obice da 75mm-18 Modello 35

Obice da 75/18 modello 35

КраїніІталія
РольГаубиця
На службі1934-1945
ПобудованийНезнай

The borders of Italy are mountainous terrain, so the Italian army has always had an interest in mountain artillery. However, by the 1930s much of Italy’s mountain artillery was obsolescent and overdue for replacement. In 1934, the Italian firm of Ansaldo produced a new mountain howitzer design, the Обіс да 75/18 модель 34, спроектований підполковником Серджіо Берлесом, який служив в італійській артилерії. У 201 модель 34 може бути розбита на вісім вантажів для транспорту. В інтересах стандартизації і логістики в якості легкої гаубичної складової нормальних польових батарей використовувалася і версія 75/18, modello 35. Modello 35 не розбився на менші вантажі і мав розкол, а не коробку, слід

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Італійський Obice da 75mm/18 Modello 35 Прогулянка навколо
ФотографВолодимир Якубов
ЛокалізацієюМузей блайндів, Саумур
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The “Pack Howitzer” of the Alps

У 201 Obice da 75/18 Modello 35 was an Italian howitzer designed by the Ansaldo company. While primarily intended for mountain warfare (Alpini divisions), it became one of the most successful Italian artillery pieces of World War II. It was famous for its modularity; the gun could be broken down into eight separate loads for transport by pack animals across rugged terrain. Its design was so effective that it was later adapted to become the main armament for the Semovente 75/18 tank destroyer.

Attribute Technical Specification
Тип Mountain Howitzer / Field Gun
Калібр 75 mm
Barrel Length L/18 (1.35 meters)
Maximum Range 9,570 meters (approx. 5.9 miles)
Elevation -10° to +45°
Traverse 50°
Weight (In Action) 1,050 kg (2,315 lbs)
Rate of Fire 6–8 rounds per minute

Design Philosophy and Engineering

  • The Split-Trail Carriage: The Modello 35 used a split-trail design, which allowed for a much wider horizontal traverse than older box-trail guns. This made it far easier to track moving targets, such as tanks, without repositioning the entire carriage.
  • High-Explosive Anti-Tank (HEAT) Capability: Despite being a howitzer with a low muzzle velocity, it was highly effective against Allied armor. This was due to the “Effetto Pronto” (EP) and “Special Effetto Pronto” (EPS) shells—some of the earliest successful HEAT rounds used in combat.
  • Modular Breakdown: For mountain service, the gun could be disassembled into 8 loads. The heaviest component was the barrel, which weighed roughly 150 kg. This allowed the 75/18 to be deployed in high-altitude positions where traditional wheeled artillery could never reach.
  • Modernized Wheels: While early versions featured wooden-spoked wheels for horse traction, later models were fitted with pressed steel wheels and pneumatic tires for high-speed towing by trucks and tractors.

From Towed Gun to Tank Destroyer

  • The Semovente 75/18: Recognizing the gun’s effectiveness against tanks like the British Crusader and American M3 Grant, Italian engineers mounted the 75/18 inside a low-profile armored hull on the M13/40 chassis. This created Italy’s most feared armored vehicle of the North African campaign.
  • North African Service: In the desert, the 75/18 often acted as “tank snipers,” using their EPS shells to knock out heavier Allied tanks at ranges where their own armor would have been vulnerable.
  • German Use: After the Italian armistice in 1943, the German Wehrmacht pressed hundreds of these guns into service, designating them as the 7.5 cm le.F.H.255(i).
  • Post-War Service: The Modello 35 was so reliable that it remained in service with the Italian Army well into the 1950s as a training and reserve weapon.

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