Haubits m/40
The 10,5 cm Haubits m/40 is a Swedish 105 mm howitzer, which was manufactured by Bofors during World War II.
10,5 cm Haubits m/40 | |
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10,5 cm Haubits m/40 | |
Type | Howitzer |
Place of origin | Sweden |
Service history | |
In service | 1940-today |
Wars | World War II |
Production history | |
Designer | Bofors |
Designed | 1937 |
Manufacturer | Bofors Tampella |
Produced | 1940 - |
Variants | 105 H 37 (Finnish version) 105 H 61-37 (modernized Finnish version) 10.5 cm Hb Model 46 (Swiss version) |
Specifications | |
Mass | 1,970 kg |
Length | 5.310 m |
Crew | 7 + 3 reserve |
Shell | high explosive |
Caliber | 105 mm |
Breech | Horizontal sliding-wedge breech or interrupted screw breech |
Carriage | Split trail with recoil spades |
Elevation | -5 to +45 degrees |
Traverse | 50 degrees |
Rate of fire | 10 rounds per minute |
Maximum firing range | 10,900 m |
The howitzer was license manufactured both in Finland and in Switzerland. Today, the gun is mainly used as a training gun by the Estonian army.
Operators
- Estonia
- 105 H 61-37 version. Ca. 40 units from Finland. Used as training guns.
- Finland
- 105 H 61-37 version. 140 units, now withdrawn from service, ca. 40 were given to Estonia.
- Netherlands
- Used in Dutch East Indies
- Sweden
- 10,5 cm Haubits m/40, about 400 units in five versions or alterations.
- Switzerland
- 10.5 cm Hb Model 46 version
- Thailand
Versions
- 10,5 cm Haubits m/40
- Original Swedish version
- 105 H 37
- Finnish version manufactured by Tampella
- 105 H 61-37
- Finnish modernized version from the 1960s. Longer L/26 barrel with redesigned muzzle brake, new equilibrators and fixed ammunition for improved rate of fire.
- 10.5 cm Hb Model 46
- Swiss version manufactured in Thun
Specification
- Era: World War II
- Name: 105 mm Haubits m/40
- Type: Howitzer
- Nation: Sweden
- Manufacturer: Bofors
- Target: General
- Date: 1937
- Production Date: 1940 -
- Service Date: 1940-1990's
- Numbers Built
- Operators: Siam (today Thailand), Netherlands East Indies (today's Indonesia) and in Finland built under license from Bofors as the m/37, Switzerland built under license from Bofors as 10,5 cm Hb Model 46
- Breech Mechanism: Horizontal sliding-wedge breech or interrupted screw breech
- Barrel: 22 or 24 (Bore 20,2 cal)
- Elevation: -5 to +45°
- Traverse: 50°
- Caliber:105×155 mm
- Carriage: Split trail with spades
- Weight: 1970 kg
- Length: 5310 mm
- Shell Types:
- Action: Case-type separate loading, 6 charges
- Muzzle velocity: max 449 m/s
- Tactical range: 10,5 km
- Maximum range: 10,9 km
- Rate of Fire:
- Crew:7 + 3 reserve
- Transportation: Horse drawn, after 1950 motor traction
- Miscellaneous: Perforated muzzle brake
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