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Russia

3'' (76.2 mm) Gornaya Pushka Obr. 1904 Obuchov

Mountain artillery

Contributor :
Marcin Ochman     
     
     
Not posted on the blog

Location :
Poland
Warsaw
Military Museum
Coordinates : Lat : 52.18340 / Long : 21.06790
General comments on this surviving gun :


Identical items in the same location : 1
Items covered by this file : 1

Front view with the two cylinders of the hydro-spring recoil recuperation system

Markings : 'C.A. 1904 g Nr 11 - Obuchov - Zavod'


Historic and technical information
Denomination :     76.2mm M1904 Origin :       ( Obuchov)          

Historic context :

The Captain Perepelkin designed at the Obuchov plants between 1902 and 1903 this little mountain gun able to fire the ammunition of the 3-inches M1900 fieldgun. It was adopted by the Russian army in 1904 and took the name '3 inches quick firing mountain gun M1904'.

This weapon was equipped with interesting technological innovations, such as the low position of the barrel trunnions axis very close to the carriage horizontal axis in order to limit the torque that was usually making the gun jump when firing, and a double hydro-spring recoil recuperating system whose two cylinders were located on the top of and below the barrel . The gun could be disassembled into 5 separate loads for the transportation on pack animals.

But this gun was found disappointing when used : the low position of the barrel was limiting the elevation angle (and consequently the range), and the two recoil recuperation system cylinders were found very difficult to synchronize, not to mention the dust and mud that were accumulating on the lower cylinder during towing. Therefore it was quickly and thankfully replaced in 1909 by the much more talented 3-inches M1909 Putilov designed by Schneider-Danglis.

Technical data :

  • Complete description : 76.2 mm mountain gun M 1904 Obuchov
  • Design year : 1904
  • Calibre : 76.20 mm
  • Weight in firing position : unknown
  • Weight for transportation : 5 separate loads
  • Tube length in calibres : 0.00 unknown
  • Grooves : 0 unknown
  • Projectile weight : 6.5 kg
  • Initial speed : 290 m/s
  • Fire rate :
  • Range : 4500 m
  • Elevation range : unknown
  • Direction range : unknown


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