21cmMörser 18


21cmMörser 18 ' German heavy field mortar prepares to open fire on the Soviet fortifications

The 21 cm Mörser 18 , or 21 cm Mörser M 18/L31, was a German heavy howitzer used in the Second World War by Independent artillery battalions and batteries. A number were also used by coastal artillery units.


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The 21 cm Mörser 10 (21 cm Mrs 10) was a heavy howitzer used by Germany in World War I (although classified as a mortar (Mörser) by the German military). It replaced the obsolete 21 cm Mörser 99, which lacked a recoil system. For transport, it broke down into two loads. Some howitzers were fitted with a Gun shield during the war.


21 cm Mörser 16

The 21 cm Mörser ("Mortar") 16 was a heavy howitzer produced by the Spandau Company in 1917 and used by Germany during World War I. Capable of firing 120 kg (264.56 pounds) high-explosive or concrete-piercing rounds over 9.6 kilometers (6 miles), it demonstrated impressive destructive power against Allied troops. (caption)


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The 21 cm Mörser 18 (heavy howitzer) (21 cm Mrs 18) was a German heavy howitzer used in the Second World War by independent artillery battalions and batteries. A number were also used by coast defense artillery units. Design & History A Mrs 18 on coastal defense duties in the Norwegian Arctic view image


21 cm Mörser 18, Revell 172 von Alex Grivonev

The 21 cm Mörser M. 16 was a heavy howitzer used by Austria-Hungary during World War I. Skoda began design in 1915 for a wheeled howitzer that could be towed in a single load by a tractor. The first prototype wasn't satisfactory as it was too heavy and traversing was difficult due to the very high limber bar pressure.


21 cm Mörser 18. Norway 1943 GLORY. The largest archive of german WWII images Flickr

The 21 cm Mörser 99 (Abbr. 21 cm Mrs 99) was a German siege mortar built by Krupp which served during World War I. The mortar utilized a new nickel-steel alloy of greater strength than other cast cannons, though it lacked a recoil mechanism.


21 cm Mörser M 18/L31' German heavy field howitzer WW II Пушка, Вторая мировая война, Мировая

The 21 cm Mörser 16 (21 cm Mrs 16), or 21 cm Lange Mörser M 16/L14.5, was a heavy howitzer used by Germany in World War I and World War II (although classified as a mortar (Mörser) by the German military). [1] History It was based on the earlier 21 cm Mörser 10 but had a longer barrel, a gun shield and other refinements.


21 cm Mörser 16

One of the most numerous and important weapons in the inventory of the Fußartillerie (Foot Artillery) was the Model 1910 21cm Mörser (known to Troops simply as "Der Mörser"). When the War started in 1914, the German Army was able to field 216 of these large howitzers.


WW2 21 cm Mörser 18 Heavy Artillery for the frontlines of my Utah Beach Map. r/FortniteCreative

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German 21 cm Mörser M99 in firing position circa 1915. This photo shows the variety of basic

The 21 cm Mörser 16 (21 cm Mrs 16), or langer 21 cm Mörser, was a heavy howitzer used by Germany in World War I and World War II. It was based on the earlier 21 cm Mörser 10, but had a longer barrel, a gun shield and other refinements. Originally, it broke down into two loads for transport, but.


21 cm Krupp Mörser 1916 "Kurz" . Wehrmacht.

The Mörser 18 was designed to replace the World War I-era 21cm Mörser 16 (for 1916, the year of its introduction) which ironically was still in use at the start of World War II. The gun's design was carried out in secret because of the restrictions of the Versailles Treaty, hence the designation 18.


Revell 21 cm Mörser 18 1/72 Depot. Miniatures Plastic Soldiers Scale Models

The 21 cm Festungs und Belagerungs Mörser M1880 or (21 cm Fortress and Siege Mortar M1880) in English was a heavy mortar designed by Krupp that armed several European countries before and during World War I . Background


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One of the 21cm Versuchsmörser Nr.3 (serial #5) survived the war and was given to Australian forces from the pool of surrendered guns. This gun has survived and is displayed at Barclay Square, Red Cliffs, Victoria. (-34.307464,142.187357 Google Maps) Images courtesy of "easo" MVCA forum


21cmMörser 18 Germany (DEU)

The 21 cm Mörser 18 (21 cm Mrs 18), or 21 cm Mörser M 18/L31, [1] was a German heavy howitzer used in the Second World War by Independent artillery battalions and batteries. A number were also used by coastal artillery units. Design A Mrs 18 deployed in Norwegian Lappland


21cmMörser 18

The 21 cm Mörser 10 (21 cm Mrs 10) was a heavy howitzer used by Germany in World War I (although classified as a mortar (Mörser) by the German military). It replaced the obsolete 21 cm Mörser 99, which lacked a recoil system. For transport, it broke down into two loads. Some howitzers were fitted with a Gun shield during the war. As it was also intended for siege use, a concrete-penetrating.


Great War Postcards 21 cm Mörser 10

During 1916, the German Army unveiled its latest area weapon through the 21cm (210mm) Morser 16 series gun - a howitzer essentially born from the existing 21cm Morser 10 series though now with a lengthened gun tube and protective shield. The type would serve into the post-war years after some use in World War 2.