- The 17 cm
Kanone 18 in Mörserlafette (English: 17 cm
Cannon 18 on
Mortar Carriage),
abbreviated as 17 cm K 18 in MrsLaf, was a
German heavy gun used during...
- The 10 cm
schwere Kanone 18 (10 cm sK 18) was a
field gun used by
Germany in
World War II. The
German army
wanted a new 10.5 cm gun as well as 15 cm howitzer...
- II
Jagdpanzer IV. The
Kanonenjagdpanzer is also
known as the Jagdpanzer,
Kanone 90mm ("tank destroyer, 90mm Gun") or
Kanonenjagdpanzer 4–5. The
first prototypes...
- The 21 cm
Kanone 39 (K 39) was a Czech-designed
heavy gun used by the
Germans in the
Second World War. Two were
built before the
Germans occupied Czechoslovakia...
- 39 24 cm
Kanone 3 24 cm
Kanone 4 [de] (prototype only) 24 cm
Theodor Bruno Kanone (E) (railroad gun) 24 cm
Theodor Kanone (E) 24 cm
Kanone M. 16 – bought...
- weapon.
Development initially concentrated on a
field gun
known as the
Kanone K 44. However, once
heavier Soviet tanks such as the IS-2
started to appear...
- built-up guns.
These changed guns
became known as
kurze Ring
Kanone, and
later as 21 cm Ring
Kanone L/19. In 1858,
Prussia decided to use
rifled breechloading...
-
Johannes Kepler (/ˈkɛplər/; German: [joˈhanəs ˈkɛplɐ, -nɛs -] ; 27
December 1571 – 15
November 1630) was a
German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer...
- The 21 cm
Kanone 38 (21 cm K 38) was a
heavy gun used by
Germany in
World War II. Its
development began in 1938
after Krupp's
success with the 21 cm Mrs...
- The 15 cm
Kanone 16 (15 cm K 16) was a
heavy field gun used by
Germany in
World War I and
World War II. Guns
turned over to
Belgium as
reparations after...