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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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For road transport, the Fahrpanzers had purpose-built horse-drawn carriages. Most export models of the Fahrpanzer were sold with such a carriage, and it appears some export Fahrpanzer remained affixed to their carriages for the duration of their military career. All Fahrpanzer were fully armored and
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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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The armament of the Fahrpanzer consisted of one quick-fire gun ranging in size from 37–65 mm (1.5–2.6 in) with the most common sizes being 3.7 cm, 5.3 cm, and
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has long been cited as the only remaining example; however, pictures of restored Fahrpanzers can be found originating from
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As designed, the Fahrpanzer was mounted on narrow gauge railroad trucks and was wheeled along 60 cm (24 in)
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anti-personnel weapon meant to fire on infantry assaults in the open and the most common types of shells were
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to arm their fortifications. Despite being designated 6 cm they were actually 5.7 cm guns and the
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removed a number of guns from fortifications on their western border and placed them on simple two-wheeled
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Romania purchased 334 Gruson Fahrpanzers, in the 53 mm caliber. These were initially deployed on the
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A German 5.3 cm Fahrpanzer at the Royal Military History Museum, Brussels, Belgium
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A Danish 37 mm L/30 gun in the Royal Danish Arsenal Museum.
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for use in armored casemates in German frontier fortifications.
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2.7–4 kg (5 lb 15 oz – 8 lb 13 oz)
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An Italian Cannone da 57/25 Gruson captured by the Austrians.
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for fortifications. In 1892 Gruson's company merged with
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and a version on a wheeled pedestal mount designated 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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Index


German Empire
Balkan Wars
World War I
Hermann Gruson
Barrel
Shell
Fixed QF
Shell
Caliber
Breech
Falling block action
Elevation
Traverse
Rate of fire
Muzzle velocity
German Empire
Balkan Wars
World War I
Barrel
Shell
Fixed QF
Shell
Caliber
Breech
Falling block action
Elevation
Traverse
Rate of fire
Muzzle velocity

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