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Škoda 7 cm guns

Škoda 7 cm G. L/18
Further information
Type Landing gun
Place of origin Austria-Hungary
Service history
Used by Austria-Hungary
Wars World War I
World War II
Production history
Designer Škoda
Manufacturer Škoda
Produced 1895
Specifications
Weight Gun: 98 kg (216 lb)
Complete: 500 kg (1,100 lb)
Length 1.2 m (3 ft 11 in) 18 caliber

Shell weight 4 kg (8.8 lb)
Caliber 66 mm (2.6 in)
Breech Horizontal sliding wedge breech
Rate of fire 20 rpm
Muzzle velocity 320 m/s (1,000 ft/s)
Škoda 7 cm G. L/26 K15 BAK
Further information
Type Dual-purpose gun
Place of origin Austria-Hungary
Service history
Used by Austria-Hungary
Wars World War I
World War II
Production history
Designer Škoda
Manufacturer Škoda
Produced 1915
Specifications
Weight Gun: 220 kg (490 lb)
Length 1.7 m (5 ft 7 in) 26 caliber

Shell weight 5.3 kg (12 lb)
Caliber 66 mm (2.6 in)
Breech Horizontal sliding wedge breech
Elevation -10° to +90°
Traverse 360°
Rate of fire 20 rpm
Muzzle velocity 480 m/s (1,600 ft/s)
Škoda 7 cm L/30 K09 BAG
Further information
Type Dual-purpose gun
Place of origin Austria-Hungary
Service history
Used by Austria-Hungary
Wars World War I
World War II
Production history
Designer Škoda
Manufacturer Škoda
Produced 1910
Specifications
Weight Gun: 244 kg (538 lb)
TAG Complete: 654 kg (1,442 lb)
BAG Complete: 954 kg (2,103 lb)
Length 1.9 m (6 ft 3 in) 30 caliber

Shell weight 4 kg (8.8 lb)
Caliber 66 mm (2.6 in)
Breech Horizontal sliding wedge breech
Elevation -10° to +90°
Traverse 360°
Rate of fire 20 rpm
Muzzle velocity 550 m/s (1,800 ft/s)
Škoda 7 cm SFK L/42
Further information
Type Dual-purpose gun
Place of origin Austria-Hungary
Service history
Used by Austria-Hungary
Wars World War I
World War II
Production history
Designer Škoda
Manufacturer Škoda
Produced 1892
Specifications
Weight Gun: 630 kg (1,390 lb)
Complete: 1,488 kg (3,280 lb)
Length 2.75 m (9 ft 0 in) 42 caliber
Barrel length 2.12 m (6 ft 11 in)

Shell weight 4 kg (8.8 lb)
Caliber 66 mm (2.6 in)
Breech Horizontal sliding wedge breech
Elevation -10° to +20°
Traverse 360°
Rate of fire 20 rpm
Muzzle velocity 700 m/s (2,300 ft/s)
Maximum firing range 6 kilometres (3.7 mi)
Škoda 7 cm SFK L/45
Further information
Type Naval gun
Place of origin Austria-Hungary
Service history
Used by Austria-Hungary
Wars World War I
World War II
Production history
Designer Škoda
Manufacturer Škoda
Produced 1900
Specifications
Weight Gun: 547 kg (1,206 lb)
Complete: 1,860 kg (4,100 lb)
Length 2.9 m (9 ft 6 in) 45 caliber
Barrel length 2.2 m (7 ft 3 in)

Shell weight 5 kg (11 lb)
Caliber 66 mm (2.6 in)
Breech Horizontal sliding wedge breech
Elevation -10° to +20°
Traverse 360°
Rate of fire 20 rpm
Muzzle velocity 725 m/s (2,380 ft/s)
Maximum firing range 6.5 kilometres (4.0 mi)
Škoda 7 cm G. L/45 BAG
Further information
Type Dual-purpose gun
Coastal artillery
Place of origin Austria-Hungary
Service history
Used by Austria-Hungary
Wars World War I
World War II
Production history
Designer Škoda
Manufacturer Škoda
Produced 1900
Specifications
Weight Gun: 520 kg (1,150 lb)
Length 2.9 m (9 ft 6 in) 45 caliber
Barrel length 2.2 m (7 ft 3 in)

Shell weight 5 kg (11 lb)
Caliber 66 mm (2.6 in)
Breech Horizontal sliding wedge breech
Elevation -10° to +90°
Traverse 360°
Rate of fire 20 rpm
Muzzle velocity 725 m/s (2,380 ft/s)
Maximum firing range 5 kilometres (3.1 mi)

The Škoda 7 cm guns were a family of naval guns and dual-purpose guns of the Austro-Hungarian Empire that were developed and produced for the Austro-Hungarian Navy in the years before and during World War I. These guns were actually 66 mm, but the classification system for artillery rounded up to the next highest centimeter. Following the defeat of the Central Powers in World War I and the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian empire the ships of the Austro-Hungarian Navy were divided among the victorious allies and some guns continued to be used until World War II.

The Škoda 7 cm guns were developed and built at the Pilsen works between 1892 through 1918. The barrel was made of steel with a horizontal sliding wedge breech, they used fixed quick fire ammunition and most ranged in length between 26 and 45 calibers. There was a single hydraulic recoil cylinder beneath the barrel and most were aimed by shoulder pads. The G. L/18 was a landing gun which could be taken ashore to provide support for a landing party. Initially these guns were deployed as anti-torpedo boat guns and had an elevation of -10° to +20°. Škoda engineers later developed anti-aircraft mounts which could elevate from -10° to +90°, but the ballistic performance for the guns remained the same.

Acronyms associated with these guns include:

The Škoda 7 cm were mounted aboard Coastal defense ships, Destroyers, Minelayers, Monitors, Pre-dreadnought battleships, Protected cruisers and Submarines of the Austro-Hungarian Navy.

Coastal defense ships:


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