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107 mm gun M1910/30 () was a Soviet 106.7 mm field gun. The gun was based on an artillery piece originally developed by the French arms manufacturer Schneider prior to World War I and used by the Russian Empire as the 107 mm gun M1910. The modernized variant, adopted in 1931, differed from the original design mainly by having a larger chamber and longer barrel, resulting in longer range. The M1910/30 remained in production until the mid-1930s and was employed by the Red Army in World War II, mainly in corps artillery and Reserve of the Main Command units.

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  • 107 mm gun M1910/30
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  • 107 mm gun M1910/30 () was a Soviet 106.7 mm field gun. The gun was based on an artillery piece originally developed by the French arms manufacturer Schneider prior to World War I and used by the Russian Empire as the 107 mm gun M1910. The modernized variant, adopted in 1931, differed from the original design mainly by having a larger chamber and longer barrel, resulting in longer range. The M1910/30 remained in production until the mid-1930s and was employed by the Red Army in World War II, mainly in corps artillery and Reserve of the Main Command units.
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Number
  • 828(xsd:integer)
breech
Range
  • 16,130 m
part length
  • Bore: L/36.6
  • Overall: L/38
Origin
  • USSR
Rate
  • 5(xsd:integer)
Name
  • 107(xsd:integer)
is artillery
  • yes
Type
  • field gun
Caption
  • M1910/30 in the Artillery Museum, Saint Petersburg.
traverse
  • 6(xsd:integer)
Weight
  • Combat: 2,535 kg
  • Travel: 3,000 kg
Caliber
  • 106.7
Carriage
  • box trail
Manufacturer
production date
  • 1931(xsd:integer)
Recoil
  • hydropneumatic
Crew
  • 8(xsd:integer)
Elevation
  • -5(xsd:integer)
Designer
  • KB NTK GAU
abstract
  • 107 mm gun M1910/30 () was a Soviet 106.7 mm field gun. The gun was based on an artillery piece originally developed by the French arms manufacturer Schneider prior to World War I and used by the Russian Empire as the 107 mm gun M1910. The modernized variant, adopted in 1931, differed from the original design mainly by having a larger chamber and longer barrel, resulting in longer range. The M1910/30 remained in production until the mid-1930s and was employed by the Red Army in World War II, mainly in corps artillery and Reserve of the Main Command units. A number of captured guns were used by the Wehrmacht.
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