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- 15_cm_sIG_33 length "4420.0".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 weight "1800.0".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 width "2060.0".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 abstract "The 15 cm sIG 33 (schweres Infanterie Geschütz 33) was the standard German heavy infantry gun used in the Second World War. It was the largest weapon ever classified as an infantry gun by any nation.Sources differ on the development history, but the gun itself was of conventional design. Early production models were horse-drawn, with wooden wheels. Later production models had pressed steel wheels, with solid rubber tires and air brakes for motor towing.The sIG 33 was rather heavy for its mission and it was redesigned in the late 1930s to incorporate light alloys in an effort to save weight. This saved about 150 kilograms (330 lb), but the outbreak of war forced the return to the original design before more than a few hundred were made, as the Luftwaffe had a higher priority for light alloys. A new carriage, made entirely of light alloys, was tested around 1939, but was not accepted for service.".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 length "4.42".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 thumbnail SIG-33_01.jpg?width=300.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 usedInWar World_War_II.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 weight "1800000.0".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 width "2.06".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageExternalLink Infanteriegeschutze.htm.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageExternalLink sig33-15-cm-heavy-infantry-howitzer.html.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageID "1141096".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageLength "5281".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageRevisionID "689565280".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLink Air_brake_(road_vehicle).
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLink Amatol.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLink Bundeswehr.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLink Category:150_mm_artillery.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_artillery_of_Germany.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_field_artillery.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLink Explosive_material.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLink Infantry_support_gun.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLink Luftwaffe.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLink Military_Museum,_Belgrade.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLink RDX.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLink Rheinmetall.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLink SIG_33_Self-Propelled_Artillery.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLink Serbia.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLink Shaped_charge.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLink Stielgranate_41.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLink Trinitrotoluene.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLink File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_146-2006-0057,_Artilleristen_der_Division_%22Großdeutschland%22.jpg.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLink File:SIG-33_01.jpg.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLinkText "15 cm sIG 33".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLinkText "15 cm sIG 33".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLinkText "150-mm infantry guns".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLinkText "15cm schweres Infanteriegeschütz 33".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLinkText "SIG 33".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLinkText "sIG 33".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageWikiLinkText "sIG 33/1".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 breech "horizontal sliding block".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 caption "A sIG 33 at the Belgrade Military Museum, Serbia".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 carriage "box trail".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 cartridge "cased separate-loading".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 designDate "1927".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 designer Rheinmetall.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 elevation "0".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 isArtillery "yes".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 isRanged "yes".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 manufacturer "Rheinmetall, AEG-Fabriken, Bohemisch Waffenfabrik".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 name "15".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 number "around 4,600".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 origin "Weimar Republic".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 partLength "L/11".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 productionDate "1936".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 rate "2".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 recoil "hydropneumatic".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 service "1927".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 sights "Rblf36".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 traverse "11.5".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 type "Heavy infantry gun".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 usedBy "Nazi Germany".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 variants "sIG 33/1".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wars World_War_II.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Weapon.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:WWIIGermanGuns.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 subject Category:150_mm_artillery.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 subject Category:World_War_II_artillery_of_Germany.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 subject Category:World_War_II_field_artillery.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 hypernym Gun.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 type Device.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 type Weapon.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 type Product.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 type Thing.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 type Q728.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 comment "The 15 cm sIG 33 (schweres Infanterie Geschütz 33) was the standard German heavy infantry gun used in the Second World War. It was the largest weapon ever classified as an infantry gun by any nation.Sources differ on the development history, but the gun itself was of conventional design. Early production models were horse-drawn, with wooden wheels.".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 label "15 cm sIG 33".
- 15_cm_sIG_33 sameAs Q81469.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 sameAs SIG_33.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 sameAs 15-cm-schweres_Infanteriegeschütz_33.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 sameAs 15_cm_sIG_33.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 sameAs 15_cm_sIG_33.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 sameAs 15-cm_SIG_33.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 sameAs 15_cm_schweres_Infanteriegeschütz_33.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 sameAs 15_cm_sIG_33.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 sameAs 15cm_sIG33.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 sameAs 15_cm_schweres_Infanteriegeschütz_33.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 sameAs m.049w6d.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 sameAs SIG_33.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 sameAs SIG_33.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 sameAs Тешки_пешадијски_топ_150_mm_сИГ_33_(15_cm_sIG_33).
- 15_cm_sIG_33 sameAs 15_cm_sIG_33.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 sameAs 15_cm_sIG_33.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 sameAs Q81469.
- 15_cm_sIG_33 sameAs SIG_33步兵炮.