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- 16 weight "105000.0".
- 16 abstract "The 42 cm L/15 Küstenhaubitze M. 14 (42 cm, 15 caliber, Coastal Howitzer Model 14) was a superheavy siege howitzer used by Austria-Hungary during World War I and by Nazi Germany during World War II.It was designed to penetrate the weakly armored decks of modern dreadnoughts in accord with the prevailing coastal defense doctrine that held it was better to attack the weakest point with high-angle indirect fire than to attempt to challenge their strongly armored sides with exceedingly expensive guns that had to be equally as well armored to withstand return fire from the battleship. Howitzers were significantly cheaper and could be hidden behind hills to avoid the expense of armoring them. The known problem of hitting a moving target with indirect fire was to be alleviated by massed fire from multiple weapons all firing with the same data.At any rate, two howitzers were bought to defend the main Austro-Hungarian naval base at Pola on the Adriatic. They were to be installed on a turntable carriage with an armored dome able to traverse a full 360° for all-around defense. The turntable rested on a ball-race ring, set in a concrete foundation. However, with Pola unthreatened after the outbreak of the war, it was decided that they might be better used in support of the Army. The first howitzer was already fixed in place, but the second wasn't yet installed and Skoda was able to adapt it for mobile use by January 1915. On the 14th of that month, Howitzer No. 2, assigned to Küstenhaubitze Batterie (Coastal Howitzer Battery) no. 1, fired its first shot at the railway station in Tarnow, Austrian Poland.Eight M. 14s were eventually ordered (along with a spare barrel and cradle), although one was retained by Skoda. Barrel production was very slow, so slow that barrels originally ordered for coastal mounts were put into service as part of the 42 cm Autohaubitze (Motorized Howitzer) M. 16.One surviving gun was used in 1940 by Nazi Germany to shell the Ouvrage Schoenenbourg from a position near Oberotterbach; the 60- and 80-cm guns later used by the Third Reich (for example at Sevastopol) were not ready in time for the French campaign, so World War I vintage heavy pieces like this Skoda and also a surviving Gamma-Gerät tube had to be used. The Skoda, apparently the sole M17 model, entered German possession following the annexation of Czechoslovakia in 1938/39, and was renamed from 42 cm houfnice vz. 17 to 42 cm Haubitze(t); it also served at Leningrad and Sevastopol, even though its barrel life was rated to only 1,000 rounds.Another piece, an M16 model, was captured at Győr in Hungary during the Hungarian–Romanian War of 1919, together with the 38 cm Belagerungshaubitze M 16 no 2 "Gudrun". It is exhibited at the National Military Museum in Bucharest.".
- 16 origin Austria-Hungary.
- 16 thumbnail Mrs_42_cm.png?width=300.
- 16 type Siege_engine.
- 16 usedInWar World_War_I.
- 16 usedInWar World_War_II.
- 16 weight "1.05E8".
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- 16 wikiPageID "18928149".
- 16 wikiPageLength "6912".
- 16 wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- 16 wikiPageRevisionID "668607268".
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- 16 wikiPageWikiLink 42_cm_Gamma_Mörser.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Adriatic.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Adriatic_Sea.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Austria-Hungary.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Caliber.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Category:420_mm_artillery.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artillery_of_Czechoslovakia.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_artillery_of_Germany.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_I_artillery_of_Austria-Hungary.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_I_howitzers.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Dreadnought.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Gamma-Gerät.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Győr.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Howitzer.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Hungarian–Romanian_War.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Hungarian–Romanian_War_of_1919.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink National_Military_Museum,_Romania.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Oberotterbach.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Ouvrage_Schoenenbourg.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Pula.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Rovereto.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Siege_engine.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Siege_gun.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Sevastopol_(1941–1942).
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Sevastopol_(1941–42).
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink Škoda_Works.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLink File:Mrs_42_cm.png.
- 16 wikiPageWikiLinkText "42 cm Haubitze M. 14/16".
- 16 wikiPageWikiLinkText "42 cm Haubitze M.14/16/17".
- 16 wikiPageWikiLinkText "42 cm Haubitze(t)".
- 16 breech "horizontal sliding block".
- 16 caption "The 42 cm L/15 Küstenhaubitze M. 14".
- 16 carriage "firing platform".
- 16 crew "27".
- 16 designDate "1909".
- 16 designer Škoda_Works.
- 16 elevation "+40° to 70°".
- 16 hasPhotoCollection 16.
- 16 isArtillery "yes".
- 16 manufacturer Škoda_Works.
- 16 name "42".
- 16 number "8".
- 16 origin "Austria-Hungary".
- 16 partLength "L/15".
- 16 productionDate "1914".
- 16 rate "300.0".
- 16 recoil "hydro-pneumatic".
- 16 service "1914".
- 16 specLabel "42".
- 16 traverse "360".
- 16 type Siege_engine.
- 16 type Siege_gun.
- 16 usedBy "Austria-Hungary".
- 16 usedBy "Czechoslovakia".
- 16 usedBy "Kingdom of Italy".
- 16 usedBy "Nazi Germany".
- 16 variants "Autohaubitze M. 16, Autohaubitze M. 17".
- 16 velocity "435.0".
- 16 wars World_War_I.
- 16 wars World_War_II.
- 16 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Austro-Hungarian_artillery_of_World_War_I.
- 16 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
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- 16 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Weapon.
- 16 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 16 subject Category:420_mm_artillery.
- 16 subject Category:Artillery_of_Czechoslovakia.
- 16 subject Category:World_War_II_artillery_of_Germany.
- 16 subject Category:World_War_I_artillery_of_Austria-Hungary.
- 16 subject Category:World_War_I_howitzers.
- 16 type Article.
- 16 type Device.
- 16 type Weapon.
- 16 type Article.
- 16 type Howitzer.
- 16 type Product.
- 16 type Thing.
- 16 type Q728.