9.15 cm leichtes Minenwerfer System Lanz
9.15 cm leichter Minenwerfer System Lanz |
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Type |
Light trench mortar |
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Place of origin |
German Empire |
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Service history |
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In service |
1914-1918 |
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Used by |
German Empire Austria-Hungary |
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Wars |
World War I |
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Production history |
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Designer |
Heinrich Lanz |
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Designed |
1914-5 |
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Produced |
1915-18 |
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Specifications |
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Weight |
114 kilograms (251 lb) |
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Barrel length |
595 millimetres (23.4 in) |
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Shell |
3.8 kilograms (8.4 lb) |
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Caliber |
91.5 mm |
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Maximum firing range |
450 metres (490 yd) (M 14/16) |
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The 9.15 cm leichtes Minenwerfer System Lanz (Trench mortar) was a light mortar used by Germany and Austria-Hungary in World War I.
It was a smooth-bore, breech-loading design that used smokeless propellant. It was chosen by the Austrians as an interim replacement for their 9 cm Minenwerfer M 14, pending development of a superior domestic design, which eventually turned out to be the 9 cm Minenwerfer M 17. The older Austrian design had a prominent firing signature, a less effective bomb and shorter range than the Lanz. Over 500 were ordered with deliveries beginning in April 1917.
References
- Ortner, M. Christian. The Austro-Hungarian Artillery From 1867 to 1918: Technology, Organization, and Tactics. Vienna, Verlag Militaria, 2007 ISBN 978-3-902526-13-7
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