Although it is probable that the Germans will retain the 88-mm gun as
armament of their heavy AA artillery, due to its successful employment
in the past and particularly because of its value as a mobile dual-purpose
weapon, it is known that the 105-mm AA gun ranks high in German priorities for
war production.
At present it is believed that the 105-mm gun is employed purely as a
fixed weapon. A limited number of mobile mounts appeared at Hitler's birthday
parade in 1939, but the mount proved to be unsatisfactory. Recent reports
indicate, however, that a new tractor-drawn mount is being developed, and it is
probable that the Germans intend to use this weapon in both an antiaircraft and
antitank role.
Particulars of the 105-mm gun are as follows:
Muzzle velocity | | 2,890 f/s |
Length of bore | | 60 cals |
Maximum horizontal range | | 19,075 yds |
Effective vertical range | | 36,700 ft |
Rate of fire (practical) | | 8 to 10 rpm |
Weight in action | | 11.56 tons |
Elevation | | -3° to +85° |
Traverse | | 360° |
Weight of projectile | | 32 lbs |
Types of ammunition | | HE with time fuze HE with percussion fuze AP shell |