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- 10_cm_K_14 weight "2820.0".
- 10_cm_K_14 abstract "The 10 cm Kanone 14 (10 cm K 14) was a field gun used by Germany and Bulgaria in World War I. It was intended to replace the 10 cm K 04. In many ways, it was a heavily modified K 04 intended to be able to engage aircraft. It was mounted on a firing platform to give it a fast 360° traverse. Its elevation was increased 15° over the older gun and it was given a heavy and complicated variable recoil system to minimize problems when firing at high angles. A double elevation sighting system was fitted to increase accuracy against aerial targets. Despite these modifications, it proved to be a complete failure as an anti-aircraft gun. It was placed into production on the outbreak of World War I and the first guns were delivered by May 1915.It could be transported in one load by a team of six horses, with the baseplate stowed over the trails. Two batteries worth were modified to be broken down for use in mountainous terrain.".
- 10_cm_K_14 thumbnail K14rear.jpg?width=300.
- 10_cm_K_14 type Field_gun.
- 10_cm_K_14 usedInWar World_War_I.
- 10_cm_K_14 weight "2820000.0".
- 10_cm_K_14 wikiPageExternalLink 10cm_kanone14-17_info.htm.
- 10_cm_K_14 wikiPageExternalLink Development%20of%20the%2010cm%20Kanone.html.
- 10_cm_K_14 wikiPageExternalLink english_CanonsIndex_Nation.html.
- 10_cm_K_14 wikiPageID "18103081".
- 10_cm_K_14 wikiPageRevisionID "559107776".
- 10_cm_K_14 breech "semi-automatic horizontal sliding wedge".
- 10_cm_K_14 caliber "105.0".
- 10_cm_K_14 caption "A K 14 at the U.S. Army Field Artillery Museum, Ft. Sill, OK".
- 10_cm_K_14 carriage "box trail".
- 10_cm_K_14 cartridge "separate-loading, cased charge".
- 10_cm_K_14 designDate "1912".
- 10_cm_K_14 designer Krupp.
- 10_cm_K_14 elevation "-5".
- 10_cm_K_14 hasPhotoCollection 10_cm_K_14.
- 10_cm_K_14 isArtillery "yes".
- 10_cm_K_14 manufacturer Krupp.
- 10_cm_K_14 name "10".
- 10_cm_K_14 number "724".
- 10_cm_K_14 origin "German Empire".
- 10_cm_K_14 partLength "L/35".
- 10_cm_K_14 productionDate "1915".
- 10_cm_K_14 range "12,085 m".
- 10_cm_K_14 recoil "hydro-spring variable recoil".
- 10_cm_K_14 service "1915".
- 10_cm_K_14 traverse "6".
- 10_cm_K_14 type Field_gun.
- 10_cm_K_14 wars World_War_I.
- 10_cm_K_14 weight "2820.0".
- 10_cm_K_14 wordnet_type synset-weapon-noun-1.
- 10_cm_K_14 subject Category:105_mm_artillery.
- 10_cm_K_14 subject Category:Artillery_of_Germany.
- 10_cm_K_14 subject Category:World_War_I_artillery_of_Germany.
- 10_cm_K_14 subject Category:World_War_I_guns.
- 10_cm_K_14 type Device.
- 10_cm_K_14 type Weapon.
- 10_cm_K_14 type Product.
- 10_cm_K_14 type PhysicalDevice.
- 10_cm_K_14 type Weapon.
- 10_cm_K_14 type DesignedArtifact.
- 10_cm_K_14 comment "The 10 cm Kanone 14 (10 cm K 14) was a field gun used by Germany and Bulgaria in World War I. It was intended to replace the 10 cm K 04. In many ways, it was a heavily modified K 04 intended to be able to engage aircraft. It was mounted on a firing platform to give it a fast 360° traverse. Its elevation was increased 15° over the older gun and it was given a heavy and complicated variable recoil system to minimize problems when firing at high angles.".
- 10_cm_K_14 label "10 cm K 14".
- 10_cm_K_14 label "10 cm K 14".
- 10_cm_K_14 label "10 cm K 14".
- 10_cm_K_14 label "10 cm Kanone 14".
- 10_cm_K_14 label "10-cm-Kanone 14".
- 10_cm_K_14 label "10cm K 14".
- 10_cm_K_14 sameAs 10-cm-Kanone_14.
- 10_cm_K_14 sameAs 10_cm_K_14.
- 10_cm_K_14 sameAs 10_cm_K_14.
- 10_cm_K_14 sameAs 10cm_K_14.
- 10_cm_K_14 sameAs 10_cm_Kanone_14.
- 10_cm_K_14 sameAs m.04cqjkv.
- 10_cm_K_14 sameAs Q4546948.
- 10_cm_K_14 sameAs Q4546948.
- 10_cm_K_14 wasDerivedFrom 10_cm_K_14?oldid=559107776.
- 10_cm_K_14 depiction K14rear.jpg.
- 10_cm_K_14 isPrimaryTopicOf 10_cm_K_14.
- 10_cm_K_14 name "10 cm Kanone 14".