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10cm k18 sleeve
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Description
The10 cm K 18(full German designation:10 cm schwere Kanone 18, often abbreviated to10 cm sK 18) was a German heavy field gun used during World War II.Here is some information about this specific gun:Development and ProductionDevelopers:The gun was jointly developed by the German companies Krupp and Rheinmetall.Production:Production began in 1934 and it entered service in 1938, replacing older guns from World War I.Designation:The '18' in the name refers to the year 1918, the year the design of the gun carriage began, although the gun itself was a more modern design.Technical SpecificationsCaliber:10.5 cm (or 105 mm).Barrel length:L/52, meaning that the barrel was 52 times as long as the caliber.Weight:It was a heavy gun with a considerable weight, making it difficult to move.Fire Range:It had an impressive maximum range of approximately 19,000 meters (or 20,000 yards).Operation:It was usually towed by an artillery tractor. The carriage was designed to carry both this 10 cm gun and the heavier 15 cm sFH 18 howitzer.Usage and PerformanceRole:It was mainly used as an indirect artillery weapon by the corps artillery of theWehrmacht.Operational Use:The gun was used extensively from the beginning of the war, including during Operation Barbarossa (the invasion of the Soviet Union).Limitations:Despite its good range, the gun had some drawbacks. The projectile (grenade) fired was relatively light compared to the gun's size, thus delivering less explosive power than hoped. Furthermore, its heavy weight presented a logistical challenge.Later Role:Because of these shortcomings, the gun was often moved tocoastal artillerylater in the war, where its long range was more useful for engaging targets at sea.The 10 cm K 18 was a powerful and long-range weapon, but it was ultimately overshadowed by other, more effective German artillery pieces, such as the 15 cm howitzer that used the same mount.