Canon De 155 L Modèle 1918 Schneider
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The Canon de 155 L modèle 1918 Schneider was a French heavy artillery piece designed and produced during the
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. A number were still on hand during the
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and served in French and German service.


History

As the First World War settled into
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on the
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the light field guns that the combatants went to war with were beginning to show their limitations when facing an enemy who was now dug into prepared positions.
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,
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and
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emphasized the importance of long-range heavy artillery. At the beginning of World War I, the French Army had about 1,300
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155 mm L modèle 1877 guns in its inventory. Although accurate and reliable it lacked a modern recoil system, which meant that after each shot the gun rolled back onto a set of wooden ramps and had to be re-laid before the next shot. In order to address a lack of heavy artillery,
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produced the Canon de 155 L modèle 1877/14 which mated the barrel of the mle 1877 with the box-trail carriage and hydro-pneumatic recoil mechanism of the
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produced by Schneider for the
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. However, the Army still desired a longer range gun and in 1917 Schneider placed a new
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barrel onto the carriage of the mle 1877/1914. The result was the Canon de 155 L modèle 1917, a heavy gun which lacked mobility but had good range. If transported in one load it weighed or if the barrel was transported on its own trailer. The trade-off was each load weighed less, but more time was needed to reassemble the gun and bring it into action.


Design

In 1917 Schneider proposed a new lighter gun by once again mating the barrel of the mle 1877 with the carriage and recoil mechanism of the Schneider Canon de 155 C modèle 1917. In order to do this, the
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were moved 11 inches to the rear and the barrel was inverted so the breech opened to the right. Also, a counterweight was added to the breech to balance the barrel. The result was that the mle 1918 weighed in comparison to the of the earlier mle 1877/1914 or the of the 155 L mle 1917. This lighter weight meant it could be towed in one piece by a 10 horse team or artillery tractor.


Service

The prototype was tested in April 1918 and was accepted for service in May of the same year. 120 mle 1918 cannons were ordered with the first four being delivered shortly before the Armistice in November 1918. The remaining guns were delivered between 1919 and 1920. Surviving guns were placed in storage and mobilized as part of the general reserve at the outbreak of World War II. After the fall of France in 1940, the Wehrmacht gave captured guns the designation ''15.5 cm K 425(f)''.


Comparison to French contemporaries

* The mle 1918 weighed less than the mle 1887/1914, but its range of was roughly equal. * The mle 1918 weighed less and was more mobile than the 155 L mle 1917, but its range was less and was a much older gun. * The mle 1918 weighed more than the 155 C modèle 1917, but its range was only greater and was a much older gun.


Notes


References

* François Vauvillier & Pierre Touzin "Les Canons de la Victoire 1914-1918 Tome 1", Historie & Collections, 2006, p. 64 (French) * François Vauvillier "1917-18 155 Long", Histoire de Guerre, Blindés et Matériel, No.89, Oct-Dec 2009, pp. 42–43 (French) :   {{DEFAULTSORT:Canon de 155 L modèle 1918 Schneider World War I artillery of France World War II artillery of France 155 mm artillery