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operated by a two-man crew. They may have been positioned and rearmed by the gun crew, or by handlers stationed outside the weapon. In any event, the lack of self-propulsion and self-rearming capability placed its operators at risk. The
Fahrpanzer could have benefitted from continued development to equip it with such capabilities, however, the emergence of fully autonomous armored tanks on the battlefield effectively rendered the concept obsolete. A period illustration clearly showing several remote-controlled, machine gun-armed Fahrpanzer engaged in trench warfare does exist, however, no photos or documents exist to suggest the idea ever evolved past the conceptual stage.
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to its battle station. When not in use it would be pushed into a protective bunker to avoid damage during heavy bombardment. The
Fahrpanzer was not autonomous: as originally designed it could only be pushed into place and rearmed from outside. It is not clear whether in practice any Fahrpanzer were
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designation system just rounded up to the nearest centimeter. The
Kingdom of Italy and the Kingdom of Bulgaria also purchased 5.7 cm variants of the Gruson guns. The Bulgarians bought Fahrpanzers while the Italian guns were mounted in retractable turrets such as those at
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which greatly increased production capacity and the market for their designs. Gruson works turrets could be found in fortifications in
Austria-Hungary, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, and Italy. One of his company's products was the Fahrpanzer, which was a type of mobile armored
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retrofitted to be self-propelled or self-reloading. However, artillery pieces of any kind were in short supply during World War I, and many
Fahrpanzers were removed from their fortifications and installed in forward trenches by the Germans.
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was equipped with 17 turrets. These guns remained in their emplacements for about twenty years, before being transformed into infantry guns between 1914 and 1916 by mounting them on
Romanian-built gun carriages. A few were transformed into
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1059:- A British designed and Belgian built gun used in Belgian fortification in Gruson Works turrets and casemates. There was also a shielded infantry gun similar in concept to the Fahrpanzer.
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The armament of the
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Weapons of similar configuration, era, and performance
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53 mm Gruson in infantry gun role in the Romanian Army
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H. Gruson Eisengiesserei & Maschinenfabrik Buckau
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1304:"5 cm SchnellFeuer Kanone in Kasemattenlafette"
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1444:"Gruson 5.3cm L/24 Fahrpanzer - WO1Wiki"
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318:Travel: 3,600 kg (7,900 lb)
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177:1.75 kg (3 lb 14 oz)
538:Austria-Hungary also produced the
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1448:www.forumeerstewereldoorlog.nl
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1308:www.passioncompassion1418.com
1214:"48-57 MM CALIBRE CARTRIDGES"
16:German mobile artillery piece
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1896:24 cm SK L/30 "Theodor Otto"
1589:10.5 cm Gebirgshaubitze L/12
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1569:Ehrhardt 7.5 cm Model 1904
1163:German artillery:1914-1918
743:1.65 kg (3.6 lb)
540:6 cm Fahrpanzer Kanone M98
1891:21 cm SK "Peter Adalbert"
1253:www.bulgarianartillery.it
1165:. Barnsley. p. 110.
753:5.3 cm (2.1 in)
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370:5.7 cm (2.2 in)
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273:Place of origin
207:Horse cart for transport,
187:5.3 cm (2.1 in)
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1939:3.7 cm SockelFlak L/14.5
1848:28 cm Haubitze L/14 i.R.
1474:"5,3 cm Kanone 1887 L24"
801:400 m (440 yd)
392:60 cm rail track on site
2005:5.7 cm Maxim-Nordenfelt
1926:Anti-aircraft artillery
1906:28 cm K L/40 "Kurfürst"
1673:Krupp 7.5 cm Model 1903
1559:7.5 cm GebirgsKanone 13
1549:5.7 cm Maxim-Nordenfelt
1491:Romanian fortifications
1057:5.7 cm Maxim-Nordenfelt
1047:Tourelle démontable STG
569:Cannone da 57/25 Gruson
440:5.5 km (3 mi)
2036:Romania in World War I
1886:17 cm SK L/40 "Samuel"
1838:21 cm Versuchmörser 06
1773:15 cm Ring Kanone L/30
1768:15 cm Ring Kanone C/92
1763:15 cm Ring Kanone C/72
640:Hungarian–Romanian War
567:under the designation
470:'s company located in
418:Rate of fire
235:Rate of fire
1934:3.7 cm Maxim Flak M14
1911:28 cm SK L/40 "Bruno"
1347:"Gruson 53mm_Romania"
1089:A Bulgarian gun crew.
565:infantry support guns
563:carriages for use as
548:Austro-Hungarian Army
492:military gauge tracks
257:3 km (2 mi)
1863:42 cm Gamma howitzer
1813:21 cm Haubitze M1891
1793:17 cm SK L/40 i.R.L.
1526:German artillery of
1423:www.histarmar.com.ar
1326:www.fortyfikacje.net
789:Muzzle velocity
553:Colle delle Finestre
428:Muzzle velocity
381:Falling block action
245:Muzzle velocity
198:Falling block action
1916:38 cm SK L/45 "Max"
1843:28 cm Haubitze L/12
1480:on 18 October 2012.
1279:"Gruson Fahrpanzer"
912:Kingdom of Bulgaria
651:Further information
1873:Railroad artillery
1374:2012-03-20 at the
1283:www.landships.info
1249:"Gruson 57mm 1892"
1218:www.quarryhs.co.uk
992:Kingdom of Romania
866:Polish Army Museum
852:Surviving examples
846:anti-aircraft guns
661:Production history
613:Kingdom of Romania
557:Royal Italian Army
267:5.7 cm Fahrpanzer
88:Production history
25:5.3 cm Fahrpanzer
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1881:15 cm SK "Nathan"
1743:12 cm Kanone C/80
1688:7.7 cm FK 96 n.A.
1668:5.3 cm Fahrpanzer
1607:Granatenwerfer 16
1554:6 cm S-Bts K L/21
1385:978-606-524-080-3
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1708:9 cm Kanone C/73
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1783:15 cm sFH 13
1778:15 cm sFH 02
1748:13.5 cm K 09
1683:7.7 cm FK 96
1678:7.7 cm FK 16
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1033:Switzerland
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687: built
636:World War I
513:direct fire
476:gun turrets
452:World War I
304:World War I
300:Balkan Wars
82:World War I
78:Balkan Wars
2020:Categories
1738:10 cm K 17
1733:10 cm K 14
1728:10 cm K 04
1693:7.7 cm KiH
1454:8 November
1450:(in Dutch)
1331:8 November
1288:7 November
1258:8 November
1228:7 November
1143:References
872:, both in
813:Siret Line
448:Fahrpanzer
349:57 x 250 R
166:53 x 176 R
1997:Tank guns
1987:MG 18 TuF
1659:, medium
1642:25 cm sMW
1622:17 cm mMW
1387:, page 61
1189:cite book
1181:893163385
837:Turtucaia
833:Cernavodă
821:Nămoloasa
769:Elevation
762:Box trail
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1536:Infantry
1403:5 August
1372:Archived
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862:Bulgaria
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841:Silistra
779:Traverse
758:Carriage
730:Fixed QF
666:Designer
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387:Carriage
347:Fixed QF
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204:Carriage
164:Fixed QF
119:Produced
103:Designed
93:Designer
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357:weight
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738:Shell
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1381:ISBN
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1167:ISBN
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