682:, high-explosive, and intermediate. The armour-piercing shell was designed to smash through concrete and metal armour, but was largely ineffective against reinforced concrete. High-explosive shells were fitted with two charges and could be set to have no delay, a short delay, or a long delay. If set to "no delay," then the shell burst on impact. If set to a delayed detonation, it could penetrate up to 12 m (39 ft) of earth. Finally, the intermediate, or "short shell," weighed half as much as the high-explosive shell and was fitted with a ballistic tip for range and accuracy. Shells for the 42 cm guns were generally 1.5 m (4.9 ft) long, weighed between 400 and 1,160 kg (880 and 2,560 lb), and were propelled via primer loaded into the gun with a brass casing. Siege artillery shells were produced in limited runs of varying quality. Beginning in early 1916, German siege guns began to suffer internal explosions due to faulty ammunition. As a result, crews were required to disembark from the gun before firing via a
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446:, Chief of the General Staff since 1 January 1906, sought a larger siege gun. In 1906, he instructed the APK to conduct further evaluation of the Beta-Gerät. The resulting study suggested a siege gun with a caliber as large as 45 cm (18 in), but the German Army opted for a 30.5 cm and a 42 cm gun. The former, the Beta-Gerät 09, had a greater range and accuracy than the Beta-Gerät, but was difficult to transport and could not penetrate fortress concrete. Only two were produced. Meanwhile, the 42 cm gun was designed in 1906 and its first model was delivered for testing in May 1909. After initial difficulties with penetration, the gun was accepted into the German Army in 1911 as the
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800:, was sent to capture the city. The Corps arrived at Antwerp on 27 September, partially surrounding it and massing at its southern side. The next day, KMK Battery 2 opened bombardment against the Fort de Wavre-Sainte-Catherine, which was destroyed on 29 September by a magazine detonation caused by a 42 cm shell. KMK Battery 2 then shifted its fire to the
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to supervise development of a weapon that could break Franco-Belgian fortresses. Following a study that showed that a 30.5 cm (12.0 in) shell could penetrate modern fortresses, Krupp designed and built a 30.5 cm mortar, the Beta-Gerät. The Beta-Gerät was adopted into service in 1897 as
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was disassembled and moved by rail in seven portions that weighed between 20 and 25 metric tonnes. Emplacement required the clearing of all nearby vegetation and the digging of a rectangular 2.25 m (7.4 ft) pit and the spinning of a spur off the nearest permanent railway to the site. A
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guns were 1 (2 August 1914), 2 (2 August 1914), and 4 (October 1914). In April 1916, Batteries 1 and 2 were split to form additional batteries: 8, 9, and 11. When
Battery 8 had its guns destroyed by internal explosion in 1917, it was outfitted with two Beta-M-Gerät mortars, converted from the
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Beginning in the 1850s, advancements in artillery technology meant that modern artillery could fire from beyond the range of fortress guns. In response, military architects began placing forts in rings around cities or on a frontier to block approaching armies. New
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386:, by the 1880s the diameter of the German Army's most powerful gun, 21 cm (8.3 in), had become the standard thickness for fortress concrete. Moltke began requesting more powerful guns that same decade, which his successor,
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was ordered in 1910, followed by another in 1911, three more in 1912, and an additional five during World War I. In total, ten were manufactured, along with 18 additional barrels. The power but near-immobility of the
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Imperial German Army. Fully assembled, it stood 4.25 m (13.9 ft) high and 13.5 m (44 ft) long. It was
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from 25–27 August 1914. During the 52-hour siege the battery had technical troubles and had to stop firing. KMK Battery 1 finally arrived at the then-ongoing
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Imperial German Army, but due to its extreme weight was mostly immobile and could only be emplaced near permanent rail lines. As a result, the
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guns by internal explosion and Allied counter-battery fire and was reequipped with an ineffective war-time iteration of the M-Gerät. Ahead of the
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Germany. Its post-war fate is unknown. Production of 42 cm shells was resumed to supply the
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in July 1918. By the end of the year, the battery was one of five remaining siege gun batteries in the German Army and wielded a single
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1685:Gander, Terry & Chamberlain, Peter (1979).
1579:Artillery: An Illustrated History of Its Impact
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984:facilities. In 1937, at the request of the
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1625:World War II German Super-Heavy Siege Guns
1623:Romanych, Marc & Rupp, Martin (2020).
1600:Romanych, Marc & Rupp, Martin (2013).
1069:, "Coastal mortars," as they were used in
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598:150 t (150 long tons; 170 short tons)
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1890:24 cm schwere FlĂĽgelMinenWerfer Albrecht
1880:9.15 cm leichtes Minenwerfer System Lanz
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1043:List of the largest cannon by caliber
248:largest artillery pieces ever fielded
1704:Jäger, Herbert (14 September 2001).
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946:, KMK Battery 4 was assigned to the
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1837:7.62 cm InfanteriegeschĂĽtz L/16.5
1706:German Artillery of World War One
1604:. Illustrated by Henry Morshead.
1560:German Artillery of World War Two
944:final German offensive of the war
838:and joined the ongoing attack on
698:(KMK) batteries that formed with
531:"Gerät" siege artillery variants
270:had limited effectiveness on the
3149:World War I artillery of Germany
1008:was placed in storage after the
911:, the most modern fortresses at
485:horizontally-sliding breechblock
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1744:(in German). Motorbuch Verlag.
1536:Breaking the Fortress Line 1914
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862:to support the crossing of the
262:was the most powerful piece of
231:("Gamma Device"), was a German
2812:Superheavy and siege artillery
1847:7.7 cm InfanteriegeschĂĽtz L/27
1842:7.7 cm InfanteriegeschĂĽtz L/20
1827:7.5 cm Gebirgskanone L/13 C/80
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620:20,500 m (22,400 yd)
601:14,000 m (15,000 yd)
444:Helmuth von Moltke the Younger
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208:Maximum firing range
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1642:Tucker, Spencer, ed. (2014).
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998:Fortified Sector of the Sarre
972:Siege of Sevastopol (1941–42)
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515:25-metric-tonne rail-mounted
3052:2 cm Flak 30/38/Flakvierling
2690:Field, medium and heavy guns
2615:38 cm schwerer Ladungswerfer
2164:24 cm SK L/40 "Theodor Karl"
2159:24 cm SK L/30 "Theodor Otto"
1852:10.5 cm Gebirgshaubitze L/12
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401:ArtillerieprĂĽfungskommission
380:Helmuth von Moltke the Elder
172:6.7 m (22 ft) L/16
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1672:(in German). C. A. Starke.
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2636:7.3 cm Propagandawerfer 41
2480:Infantry and mountain guns
2021:15 cm L/40 Feldkanone i.R.
1832:Ehrhardt 7.5 cm Model 1904
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153:150 t (150 long tons)
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2961:8.8 cm SK L/45 naval gun
2202:3.7 cm SockelFlak L/14.5
2111:28 cm Haubitze L/14 i.R.
1727:. Bernard & Graefe.
1518:Romanych & Rupp 2020
1506:Romanych & Rupp 2020
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1470:Romanych & Rupp 2020
1458:Romanych & Rupp 2013
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188:420 mm (17 in)
161:13.5 m (44 ft)
3092:8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37/41
3031:38 cm SK C/34 naval gun
3026:28 cm SK C/34 naval gun
3021:28 cm SK C/28 naval gun
2646:8.8 cm Raketenwerfer 43
2268:5.7 cm Maxim-Nordenfelt
2189:Anti-aircraft artillery
2169:28 cm K L/40 "KurfĂĽrst"
1936:Krupp 7.5 cm Model 1903
1822:7.5 cm GebirgsKanone 13
1812:5.7 cm Maxim-Nordenfelt
1740:Taube, Gerhard (1981).
1082:According to Hogg, ten
1061:Comparable large-scale
564:42 cm (17 in)
454:. The first in-service
448:kurze Marinekanone L/12
321:and saw limited use in
2676:30 cm Raketenwerfer 56
2149:17 cm SK L/40 "Samuel"
2101:21 cm Versuchmörser 06
2036:15 cm Ring Kanone L/30
2031:15 cm Ring Kanone C/92
2026:15 cm Ring Kanone C/72
1393:, pp. 37, 39, 42.
1330:, pp. 26, 28, 31.
1086:were used to move the
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27:German siege artillery
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2940:38 cm Siegfried K (E)
2197:3.7 cm Maxim Flak M14
2174:28 cm SK L/40 "Bruno"
1577:Kinard, Jeff (2007).
1558:Hogg, Ian V. (1997).
1215:, pp. 10–11, 15.
1038:Big Bertha (howitzer)
802:Fort de Koningshooikt
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471:Design and production
388:Alfred von Schlieffen
3067:3.7 cm Flak 18/36/37
2309:German artillery of
2126:42 cm Gamma howitzer
2076:21 cm Haubitze M1891
2056:17 cm SK L/40 i.R.L.
1789:German artillery of
506:The gun weighed 150
465:M-Gerät "Big Bertha"
438:siege of Port Arthur
418:schwere Küstenmörser
390:, saw as key to his
307:counter-battery fire
256:Imperial German Army
3057:2 cm Gebirgsflak 38
3036:40.6 cm SK C/34 gun
2854:35.5 cm Haubitze M1
2179:38 cm SK L/45 "Max"
2106:28 cm Haubitze L/12
1723:Schirmer, Hermann.
1562:. Greenhill Books.
1000:, a portion of the
925:Battle of the Somme
741:Fort de Manonviller
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432:, during which the
384:Franco-Prussian War
287:artillery batteries
3111:Demolition charges
3045:Anti-aircraft guns
2945:80 cm K (E) Gustav
2878:Railroad artillery
2869:80 cm K (E) Gustav
2859:42 cm Gamma Mörser
2748:10.5 cm leFH 18/40
2136:Railroad artillery
1318:, pp. 25, 44.
935:in June and July.
868:Smederevo Fortress
848:XXXX Reserve Corps
774:
715:With the start of
696:kurze Marinekanone
676:
659:15 shells an hour
530:
483:, making use of a
430:Russo-Japanese War
337:besiege Sevastopol
221:kurze Marinekanone
119:Production history
18:42 cm Gamma Mörser
3131:
3130:
3016:28 cm SK L/40 gun
2839:24 cm Kanone L/46
2631:7.3 cm Föhn-Gerät
2451:7.62 cm Pak 36(r)
2416:4.7 cm Pak 181(f)
2276:
2275:
2207:7.62 cm FlaK L/30
2144:15 cm SK "Nathan"
2006:12 cm Kanone C/80
1951:7.7 cm FK 96 n.A.
1931:5.3 cm Fahrpanzer
1870:Granatenwerfer 16
1817:6 cm S-Bts K L/21
1751:978-3-87943-811-2
1708:. Crowood Press.
1653:978-1-85109-964-1
1634:978-1-47283-717-2
1615:978-1-78096-017-3
1606:Osprey Publishing
1569:978-1-85367-480-8
1550:978-1-47383-012-7
1441:, pp. 44–47.
1429:, pp. 43–44.
1405:, pp. 41–42.
1381:, pp. 36–37.
1369:, pp. 35–36.
1306:, pp. 22–23.
1294:, pp. 11–15.
1071:coastal artillery
877:for the upcoming
794:III Reserve Corps
752:siege of Maubeuge
663:
662:
640:12 shells an hour
489:metres per second
215:
214:
36:42cm Gamma-Gerät
16:(Redirected from
3171:
3159:420 mm artillery
3062:3 cm MK 303 Flak
2920:28 cm lgBr K (E)
2915:28 cm kzBr K (E)
2910:24 cm ThBr K (E)
2753:10.5 cm sK 18/40
2743:10.5 cm leFH 18M
2624:Rocket artillery
2426:7.5 cm Pak 97/38
2411:4.7 cm Pak 38(t)
2340:3.7 cm KwK 38(t)
2335:3,7 cm KwK 34(t)
2303:
2296:
2289:
2280:
2279:
2212:7.7 cm FlaK L/35
2121:42 cm Big Bertha
2116:38 cm Langer Max
1981:10.5 cm FH 98/09
1976:9 cm Kanone C/79
1971:9 cm Kanone C/73
1966:8 cm Kanone C/80
1961:8 cm Kanone C/73
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840:Osowiec Fortress
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771:Fort de Boussois
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585:8 shells an hour
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366:National Redoubt
354:time-delay fuzes
278:of World War I.
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3118:Stielgranate 41
3106:
3102:12.8 cm Flak 40
3097:10.5 cm Flak 38
3077:3.7 cm Flak M42
3040:
2954:Naval artillery
2949:
2930:28 cm Br NK (E)
2925:28 cm sBr K (E)
2873:
2807:
2738:10.5 cm leFH 18
2733:10.5 cm leFH 16
2697:7.5 cm FK 16 nA
2685:
2666:28/32 cm NbW 41
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2096:21 cm Paris Gun
2091:21 cm Mörser 99
2086:21 cm Mörser 16
2081:21 cm Mörser 10
2068:siege artillery
2066:
2065:Superheavy and
2060:
2016:15 cm Kanone 16
1986:10.5 cm leFH 16
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844:Kaunas Fortress
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692:
690:Service history
680:armour-piercing
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394:. In 1893, the
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78:Service history
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2849:28 cm H L/12
2803:21 cm Mrs 18
2798:21 cm Mrs 16
2768:15 cm sFH 36
2763:15 cm sFH 18
2758:15 cm sFH 13
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2708:7.5 cm FK 38
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2702:7.5 cm FK 18
2671:30 cm NbW 42
2661:21 cm NbW 42
2656:15 cm NbW 41
2610:21 cm GrW 69
2605:20 cm leLdgW
2600:12 cm GrW 42
2595:10 cm NbW 40
2590:10 cm NbW 35
2574:Reihenwerfer
2533:7.5 cm LG 40
2517:15 cm sIG 33
2497:7.5 cm IG 42
2492:7.5 cm IG 37
2456:8 cm PAW 600
2311:World War II
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2051:15 cm sFH 93
2046:15 cm sFH 13
2041:15 cm sFH 02
2011:13.5 cm K 09
1946:7.7 cm FK 96
1941:7.7 cm FK 16
1875:7.58 cm leMW
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2885:15 cm K (E)
2834:24 cm K (t)
2728:10 cm sK 18
2564:8 cm GrW 34
2421:5 cm Pak 38
2350:5 cm KwK 39
2345:5 cm KwK 38
2325:2 cm KwK 30
1791:World War I
1415:Tucker 2014
1355:Tucker 2014
1268:Kinard 2007
1201:Tucker 2014
1088:Gamma-Gerät
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228:Gamma-Gerät
219:42 cm
203:+43° to 75°
137: built
109:World War I
50:Gamma-Gerät
3138:Categories
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2829:24 cm H 39
2824:21 cm K 39
2819:21 cm K 38
2793:17 cm K 18
2783:15 cm K 39
2778:15 cm K 18
2773:15 cm K 16
2722:10 cm K 17
2001:10 cm K 17
1996:10 cm K 14
1991:10 cm K 04
1956:7.7 cm KiH
1527:References
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1014:Sevastopol
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703:destroyed
666:Ammunition
649:Beta-Gerät
629:Beta-Gerät
577:short tons
567:42.6
2844:24 cm K 3
2318:Tank guns
2260:Tank guns
2250:MG 18 TuF
1922:, medium
1905:25 cm sMW
1885:17 cm mMW
1253:Hogg 1997
1102:Citations
1018:Kronstadt
948:17th Army
883:Douaumont
864:11th Army
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825:Diksmuide
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362:casemates
328:Wehrmacht
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199:Elevation
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860:Belgrade
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497:traverse
185:Diameter
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950:on the
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684:lanyard
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303:Serbia
301:, and
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