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- 8_cm_FK_M._5 weight "1065.0".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 abstract "The 8 cm Feldkanone M 05 was a field gun used by Austria-Hungary during World War I. Guns captured by Italy were used as the Cannone da 77/28 modello 5. It was a conventional design, with its most notable feature being its obsolescent autofrettaged bronze (so-called steel-bronze) barrel, necessary because Austria-Hungary still had trouble making steel of the proper quality. Its development was quite prolonged as the Austrians took years to decide on the proper recoil system and type of breech. Even then production difficulties prevented its introduction into service until 1907.The M 05 was adapted for use in narrow mountain paths as the M 05/08 and could be disassembled into 3 loads. The base of the barrel was given lifting grips to speed its removal from the carriage and the carriage itself was modified to allow it to be disassembled. The original version seems to generally have left service after the war, with only Italy retaining a few in service. Some of these were captured by Nazi Germany and pressed into service as the 7.65 cm FK(i). The M 05/08 was widely used by the Austro-Hungarian successor states after World War I and captured weapons were retained in service by Italy as the Cannone da 77/28 modello 5/8. Captured weapons were used by Nazi Germany under the designations 7.65 cm FK 5/8(ö) or (t) and 7.65 cm FK 300(j).".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 origin Austria-Hungary.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 thumbnail Cannone77-28mod5.jpg?width=300.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 type Field_gun.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 usedInWar World_War_I.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 usedInWar World_War_II.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 weight "1065000.0".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageExternalLink 8cm_feldkanone_m5_walkaround.htm.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageID "18554677".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageLength "4440".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageRevisionID "559310064".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageWikiLink Austria-Hungary.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageWikiLink Autofrettage.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageWikiLink Category:76_mm_artillery.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_I_artillery_of_Austria-Hungary.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_I_guns.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageWikiLink Field_gun.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageWikiLink Shrapnel_shell.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageWikiLink South_African_National_Museum_of_Military_History.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageWikiLink Škoda_Works.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageWikiLink File:Artillery_-_South_African_National_Museum_of_Military_History.jpg.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageWikiLink File:Cannone77-28mod5.jpg.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageWikiLinkText "77mm/28".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageWikiLinkText "8 cm FK M. 5".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageWikiLinkText "80 mm 5/8M field gun".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cannone da 77/28 modello 5/8".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cannone da 77/28".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 breech "horizontal sliding block".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 caliber "76.5".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 caption "77".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 caption "A modified Italian Cannone".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 carriage "box trail".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 cartridge "fixed".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 designDate "1901".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 designer Škoda_Works.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 elevation "1800.0".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 hasPhotoCollection 8_cm_FK_M._5.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 isArtillery "yes".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 manufacturer Škoda_Works.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 name "8".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 origin "Austria-Hungary".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 partLength "L/30".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 productionDate "1907".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 rate "8".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 recoil "hydro-spring".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 service "1907".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 traverse "3120.0".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 type Field_gun.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 usedBy "Austria".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 usedBy "Austria-Hungary".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 usedBy "Czechoslovakia".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 usedBy "Hungary".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 usedBy "Italy".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 usedBy "Nazi Germany".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 usedBy "Yugoslavia".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 variants "M 05/08".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 velocity "433.0".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wars World_War_I.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wars World_War_II.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Austro-Hungarian_artillery_of_World_War_I.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Weapon.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 subject Category:76_mm_artillery.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 subject Category:World_War_I_artillery_of_Austria-Hungary.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 subject Category:World_War_I_guns.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 hypernym Gun.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 type Device.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 type Weapon.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 type Product.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 type Thing.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 type Q728.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 comment "The 8 cm Feldkanone M 05 was a field gun used by Austria-Hungary during World War I. Guns captured by Italy were used as the Cannone da 77/28 modello 5. It was a conventional design, with its most notable feature being its obsolescent autofrettaged bronze (so-called steel-bronze) barrel, necessary because Austria-Hungary still had trouble making steel of the proper quality. Its development was quite prolonged as the Austrians took years to decide on the proper recoil system and type of breech.".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 label "8 cm FK M. 5".
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 sameAs 8.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 sameAs 8_cm_Feldkanone_M._5.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 sameAs Böhler_8_cm_Vz._1905.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 sameAs 8_cm_FK_M.5.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 sameAs 8_cm_FK_M.5.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 sameAs m.04g18rz.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 sameAs 8_cm_FK_M.5.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 sameAs 8-см_польова_гармата_М.5.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 sameAs Q339552.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 sameAs Q339552.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 wasDerivedFrom 8_cm_FK_M._5?oldid=559310064.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 depiction Cannone77-28mod5.jpg.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 isPrimaryTopicOf 8_cm_FK_M._5.
- 8_cm_FK_M._5 name "8 cm Feldkanone M. 5".