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- 8_cm_FK_M._17 length "2297.0".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 weight "1319.0".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 abstract "The 8 cm Feldkanone M. 17 was a dual-purpose field and mountain gun used by Austria-Hungary during World War I. Between the wars it was used by Austria, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia. Captured weapons were used by Nazi Germany under the designations 7.65 cm FK 17(ö) or (t) and 7.65 cm FK 303(j).It was a conventional design, albeit with some unique characteristics. The carriage was mounted on a double-crank, curved axle which made it lower to the ground, reducing visibility and improving stability. The curved axle allowed the weapon to traverse without movement of the wheels, although traverse was still limited by the need to prevent the recoiling barrel from hitting the carriage. In addition the spade was pivot-mounted allowing the weapon to traverse without disturbing the spade. This movement of the carriage without moving the wheels or spade produced a very accurate weapon.The cannoneers rode standing on steps in front of the shield rather than sitting in seats attached to the shield, as was normal for the period. It was pulled by three pairs of horses when attached to its limber. The carriage could be broken down into three loads (tandem hitch) for transport in rough terrain.".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 length "2.297".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 origin Austria-Hungary.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 thumbnail 8cmFKM17FortSillRightRearView2005.jpg?width=300.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 type Field_gun.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 usedInWar World_War_I.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 usedInWar World_War_II.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 weight "1319000.0".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageID "14839589".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageLength "3515".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageRevisionID "623900269".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageWikiLink Austria-Hungary.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageWikiLink Category:76_mm_artillery.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_field_artillery.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_I_artillery_of_Austria-Hungary.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_I_guns.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageWikiLink Czechoslovakia.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageWikiLink Field_gun.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Sill.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageWikiLink Nazi_Germany.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageWikiLink Oklahoma.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageWikiLink Yugoslavia.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageWikiLink Škoda_Works.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageWikiLink File:8cmFKM17FortSillRightRearView2005.jpg.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageWikiLinkText "8 cm FK M. 17".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 breech "horizontal sliding block".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 caliber "76.5".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 caption "An 8 cm Feldkanone M. 17 at the U.S. Army Field Artillery Museum, Ft. Sill, OK".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 carriage "box trail".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 elevation "-10".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 isArtillery "yes".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 manufacturer Škoda_Works.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 name "8".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 origin "Austria-Hungary".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 partLength "L/30".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 range "11,400 m".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 rate "10".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 service "1917".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 traverse "8".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 type Field_gun.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 usedBy "Austria".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 usedBy "Austria-Hungary".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 usedBy "Czechoslovakia".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 usedBy "Nazi Germany".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 usedBy "Poland".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 usedBy "Yugoslavia".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 velocity "554.0".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wars World_War_I.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wars World_War_II.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 weight "1319.0".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Artillery-stub.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Austro-Hungarian_artillery_of_World_War_I.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Weapon.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 subject Category:76_mm_artillery.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 subject Category:World_War_II_field_artillery.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 subject Category:World_War_I_artillery_of_Austria-Hungary.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 subject Category:World_War_I_guns.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 hypernym Field.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 type Device.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 type Weapon.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 type Product.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 type Thing.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 type Q728.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 comment "The 8 cm Feldkanone M. 17 was a dual-purpose field and mountain gun used by Austria-Hungary during World War I. Between the wars it was used by Austria, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia. Captured weapons were used by Nazi Germany under the designations 7.65 cm FK 17(ö) or (t) and 7.65 cm FK 303(j).It was a conventional design, albeit with some unique characteristics.".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 label "8 cm FK M. 17".
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 sameAs Q1412951.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 sameAs 8cm_polní_kanón_M_17.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 sameAs 8_cm_Feldkanone_M._17.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 sameAs 8_cm_Feldkanone_M._17.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 sameAs m.03gzrvm.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 sameAs 80_мм_польова_гармата_M._17.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 sameAs Q1412951.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 wasDerivedFrom 8_cm_FK_M._17?oldid=623900269.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 depiction 8cmFKM17FortSillRightRearView2005.jpg.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 isPrimaryTopicOf 8_cm_FK_M._17.
- 8_cm_FK_M._17 name "8 cm Feldkanone M. 17".