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The Becker Type M2 20 mm cannon was a German autocannon developed for aircraft use during
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by '' Stahlwerke Becker''. It was first mass-produced in 1916 and was installed in a variety of aircraft. It was the only German autocannon to see service in the air during the war. The Becker also served as the pattern for the famous Swiss-built
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, which is in service to this day, and in a later form, was the original inspiration, through the Swiss design after World War I, for the World War II German Luftwaffe's
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(''Maschinengewehr Flügel Fest'', "fixed wing-mount automatic ordnance") 20 mm autocannon design.


History


Design and development

The original design was based on the 19 mm Becker Cannon cartridge by the Conder brothers at ''Stahlwerke Becker'' of
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, Germany. Development commenced in 1913 and was therefore already advanced when the War Ministry issued a specification in June 1915 calling for an aircraft cannon of under 37 mm caliber and 70 kg weight capable of firing a 10-round burst. Tests commenced shortly thereafter with the weapon mounted in a Gotha G.I, but proved unsatisfactory. Despite this, the potential of the gun was such that Spandau arsenal was engaged to help develop and fine-tune the design, leading to a production contract for 120 Becker Type M2 guns in June 1916. In addition to the orders for aircraft guns placed with Becker, Spandau and
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also received a contract to build Becker cannon for the Army. The Spandau works developed the gun further producing it as the ''Spandau Type 3 20 mm cannon'', which was heavier and had a slower rate of fire at 250 rpm.


Operational use

The main types to utilise the Type M2 were large, twin-engined aircraft, initially of ''IdFlieg's'' "G"-class ''Grossflugzeug'' category: the Friedrichshafen G.III bomber and
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ground-attack machine. Tests in smaller, single-engined aircraft were not so successful but were carried out extensively through the rest of the war, commencing with an
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in December 1917. Due to the gun's operating principles, it could not be synchronised and this posed an immediate problem for its installation in this type of aircraft. The solution adopted after the tests with the Albatros J.I was to mount the gun at an angle to fire downwards. Fitting the gun to a fighter with a pusher configuration was another obvious solution and trials were carried out with an
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. Other intended installations were for an
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and the Hansa (Caspar) D.I, but these were not carried out before the Armistice. Some rigid airships of the
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, such as the most modern
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(LZ 112), were armed with the Becker cannon. Total production figures are not known but were in excess of 539 (111 by Becker and 428 by MAN); a total of 362 were surrendered to the Allies.


Postwar use and patterns

The patent for the gun was bought by SEMAG (''Seebach Maschinenbau
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'') in 1921, who continued development with a more powerful cartridge as the ''SEMAG L''. After the collapse of SEMAG Oerlikon took over the SEMAG assets in 1924, marketing improved versions as the
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,
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and Oerlikon S.
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bought eight 20 mm Semag rifles. During the
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ans.


Description

The Type M2 was a slim weapon working on the principle of advanced primer ignition blowback. It weighed only 30 kg. It was fed by a somewhat awkward, curved box magazine, available in versions that held 10 or 15 rounds; the latter weighed another 5 kg. As the rate of fire was 325 rounds per minute, this magazine could be emptied very quickly. The muzzle velocity was 490 m/s, which was low compared to the rifle-calibre machine guns of the period such as the German
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, but a respectable performance compared to other automatic cannon of the period, such as the Vickers QF 1 pounder pom-pom.


Applications

* Friedrichshafen G.I *
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* AEG J.II *
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*
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*
Albatros D.VI Albatros D.VI was the designation given to a prototype single-seat twin-boom pusher biplane built in 1917 in Germany. It was armed with a fixed LMG 08/15 machine gun and a fixed Becker Type M2 cannon. The aircraft's undercarriage was damaged o ...
*
Albatros J.I The Albatros J.I was a German armored ground attack airplane of World War I, produced in 1918. Design and development The Albatros J.I was a " J-class" derivative of the Albatros C.XII reconnaissance aircraft. The J.I utilized the wings and t ...
*
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* Gotha G.I *
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Competing German designs

During World War I, at least two other German 20 mm autocannons were designed and saw limited production. One was the 2cm Ehrhardt, the other was the 19 mm (sometimes reported as 20 mm) Szakats.Chinn (1951), 523–525


See also

*
MG FF cannon The MG FF was a drum-fed, blowback-operated, 20 mm aircraft autocannon, developed in 1936 by Ikaria Werke Berlin of Germany. It was a derivative of the Swiss Oerlikon FF F cannon (its ''FF'' suffix indicating ''Flügel Fest'', for a fixed ...
-the final German World War II development of the Becker design.


References


Further reading

* Williams, Anthony G. (2000) ''Rapid Fire'' Airlife, UK. * Grosz, P. "The 2 cm Becker Aircraft canon - development and use." ''Over the Front 7'' (2). *
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