The 75 mm Krupp could be packed on four mules. The first carried the
gun tube, the second the trail, the third the wheels, and the fourth the
ammunition.
Background:
The 75 mm Krupp was designed by Alfred Krupp and manufactured in Germany beginning in 1895. This gun was a modern breechloading rifle capable of firing smokeless powder. The weapon could be transported to generally impassable areas by being taken apart into major components and packed on three mules. The ammunition would be carried on a fourth mule.
Spanish utilized the 75 mm Krupp gun against the American forces at the action at San Juan Hill. The weapon was also used by Escario's Column during its advance to reinforce Santiago.
Ammunition:
The 75 mm Krupp mountain gun could fire three types of projectiles: shell, shrapnel, and canister. Shell was used against personnel, or fortifications. Shrapnel was an anti-personnel round used at long ranges. Canister was an anti-personnel round used at shorter ranges. All three types of projectiles are loaded into the gun as fixed ammunition.
Advantages/Disadvantages:
The 75 mm Krupp mountain gun was an excellent modern breechloading weapon. It showed good performance during the Battle of San Juan Hill. It was, perhaps, one of the best small guns in that era.
The gun used smokeless powder, an advantage in battle in that the location of the firing gun could not as easily be determined by the enemy without the tell-tale smoke which would issue from a black powder weapon.
Total Weight | 388 kg. | |
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Range | 3850 meters | |
Gun Tube Material |
Steel
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Length of barrel | 82.5 cm | |
Length of Bore | 65.5 cm | |
Travel of Projectile in Tube | 45.7 cm | |
Caliber |
75 mm
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Gun Tube Weight |
107 kg.
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Rifling |
28 Grooves
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Carriage Material |
Steel
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Carriage Weight |
281 kg.
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Diameter of Wheels |
80 cm.
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Track of Carriage |
83 cm.
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Vert. Field of Fire |
+ 20 degrees to -10 degrees
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Rate of Fire |
6 to 10 rounds per minute (depending on
type)
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Total Weight of Shell |
6.95 kg.
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Total Weight of Shrapnel |
6.95 kg
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Total Weight of Canister | 7.45 kg. | |
Number of Balls in Shrapnel | 225 | |
Weight of each Shrapnel Ball |
11 g.
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Number of Balls in Canister: | 316 | |
Wight of Canister Ball | 16 g. |
Memorial de Artillerķa (Artillery memorandum-book") 1896 published by Spanish Ministry of War
Website of Military Museum of Valencia (Spain)