Much has been written about the use of tanks in battle. Little,
however, has appeared about the gunnery systems that are at their
core. This book describes and examines the main gun systems of medium
and heavy tanks from first use in 1916 in World War I to those fielded
in numbers to the end of World War II in 1945, including tanks of the
interwar period. Specifically considered are guns of a caliber greater
than 35 mm, which have been deployed in numbers greater than 100. The
emphasis is on guns mounted in turrets on heavier tracked armored
fighting vehicles (greater than 15 tonnes) which were considered
tanks. There are, though, exceptions, in that the naval 6 pounder guns
in First World War British tanks, as well as the 75 mm guns in French
medium tanks of the same period (all turretless) are included. The
treatment of gun systems includes sighting and fire control equipment,
gun laying equipment, mounts and the array of munitions fired, as well
as the actual gun, including its, barrel, cradle, breech, firing
mechanism, sights and recoil system. Related to this are issues of gun
handling (loading and unloading), ammunition design and rates of fire.
Also examined are the maximum impulse and energy generated by firing
some of the munitions available that must be absorbed by the gun
recoil system.
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The First Thirty Years, 1916–1945: A Technical Examination
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781399042390
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter