152 mm howitzer M1909
| 152 mm howitzer M1909 | |
|---|---|
![]() A M1909 from a Schneider-Creusot Arms catalog 1914-1918.  | |
| Type | Howitzer | 
| Place of origin | Russian Empire | 
| Service history | |
| Used by | |
| Wars | World War I, Russian Civil War | 
| Production history | |
| Designer | Schneider et Cie | 
| No. built | 240 | 
| Specifications | |
| Barrel length | overall: 2.16 m (7 ft 1 in) L/14 bore: 1.9 m (6 ft 3 in) L/13.1  | 
| Caliber | 152.4 mm (6 in) | 
| Breech | interrupted screw | 
| Recoil | Hydro-pneumatic | 
| Carriage | Box trail | 
| Elevation | 0° to 41° | 
| Traverse | 2°50’ | 
The 152 mm howitzer M1909 (Russian: 152-мм гаубица обр. 1909 г.) was a Russian 152.4 mm (6 inch) howitzer. Developed by the French arms manufacturer Schneider et Cie, it saw service throughout World War I.
Initially, it was classified as fortress howitzer (Russian: kryepostnaya gaubitsa), compared to the lighter Schneider design, 152 mm howitzer M1910, which was adopted as a field howitzer. However, during World War I it started to be used as a field howitzer as well.[1] It was later developed by the Soviet Union into the 152 mm howitzer M1909/30 which saw service throughout the Great Patriotic War.
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See also
- 120 mm Armata wz. 78/09/31 – Polish gun which used the carriage of the M1909.
 
References
- ^ Ivanov, A. Artilleriya SSSR vo vtoroy mirovoy voynye. Sankt Petersburg: Neva, 2003, p.18-19 (in Russian)
 
