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WW2 German Wehrmacht β 15cm sFH 18 β HEAVY FIELD HOWITZER SHELL CASING β EXCELLENT!
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You are bidding on a SUPERB example of a WW2 German Wehrmacht 15cm sFH 18 Heavy Field Howitzer Steel Shell Casing!The 15 cm schwere Feldhaubitze 18 or sFH 18 (German: 'heavy field howitzer, model 18'), nicknamed ImmergrΓΌn ('Evergreen'), was the basic German division-level heavy howitzer of 149mm during the Second World War, serving alongside the smaller but more numerous 10.5 cm leFH 18. Its mobility and firing range and the effectiveness of its 44 kilogram shell made it the most important weapon of all German infantry divisions. A total of 6,756 examples were produced.It replaced the earlier, First World War-era design of the 15 cm sFH 13, which was judged by the Krupp-Rheinmetall designer team of the sFH 18 as completely inadequate. The sFH 18 was twice as heavy as its predecessor, had a muzzle velocity increase of forty percent, a maximum firing range 4.5 kilometers greater, and a new split-trail gun carriage that increased the firing traverse twelvefold. The secret development from 1926β1930 allowed German industry to deliver a trouble-free design at the beginning of German re-armament in 1933. It was the first artillery weapon equipped with rocket-assisted ammunition to increase range. The sFH 18 was also used in the self-propelled artillery piece schwere Panzerhaubitze 18/1 (more commonly known as Hummel).The sFH 18 was one of Germany's three main 15 cm calibre weapons, the others being the 15 cm Kanone 18, a corps-level heavy gun, and the 15 cm sIG 33, a short-barreled infantry gun.The 10.5 cm leFH 18 (German: leichte Feldhaubitze 'light field howitzer') is a German light howitzer used in World War II and the standard artillery piece of the Wehrmacht, adopted for service in 1935 and used by all divisions and artillery battalions. From 1935 to the end of the war, 11,848 were produced, along with 10,265 of the leFH 18/40 variant.Made of solid steel with a brass plating this item is in AMAZING used condition! Some marks and scratches, but it still retains much of its original finish! All manufacture stamps are present (though faint), with a clear WaA Stamp; and a production date of 1940. I have shown the type of gun it was used in, in the last photos. Would make an EXCELLENT addition to any collection or display!