An automatic AA gun designed for easy production and in service in both the Army and the Navy. This was a modified Rheinmetall 108 MK103 aircraft cannon that was a short recoil, gas operated, air cooled and used an eight-round ammunition strip. A wet-mount was provided for U-boats.
Designation | 3.7 cm/57 (1.5") Flak M43 |
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Ship Class Used On | Adm. Scheer, Lützow, Nürnberg, Köln and Type 35 and Type 37 torpedo boats |
Date Of Design | 1943 |
Date In Service | 1945 |
Gun Weight | 783 lbs. (355 kg) |
Gun Length oa | 130 in (3,300 m) |
Barrel Length | 82.9 in (2.106 m) |
Rifling Length | 72.4 in (1,838 m) |
Grooves | (20) 0.0217 in deep x 0.142 in (0.55 mm x 3.6 mm) |
Lands | 0.087 in (2.2 mm) |
Twist | Increasing RH 1 in 60 to 1 in 35.9 |
Chamber Volume | 13.85 in3 (0.227 dm3) |
Rate Of Fire | 250 rounds per minute cyclic
180 rounds per minute practical |
Type | Fixed |
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Weight of Complete Round | AP tracer: 3.31 lbs. (1.50 kg)
HE incendiary tracer: 3.28 lbs. (1.49 kg) |
Projectile Types and Weights 1 | AP 18: 1.54 lbs. (0.700 kg)
HE incendiary tracer: 1.42 lbs. (0.644 kg) |
Bursting Charge 2 | AP 18: 0.29 lbs. (0.013 kg) NP 15
HE incendiary tracer: 0.11 lbs. (0.048 kg) Np 10 + incendiary |
Projectile Length | N/A
HE incendiary tracer, complete round: 14.5 in (368 mm) |
Propellant Charge | HE incendiary: 0.419 lbs. (0.190 kg) Digl RP-8-2 (2.2/0.85)
AP tracer: 0.408 lbs. (0.185 kg) Digl RP-8-2 (2.2/0.85) |
Cartridge Case Type, Size and Empty Weight | Brass, 37 x 263B, N/A [1.0 lbs. (0.51 kg) loaded] |
Muzzle Velocity | HE incendiary: 2,690 fps (820 mps)
AP tracer: 2,592 fps (790 mps) |
Working Pressure | 16.5 tons/in2 (2,600 kg/cm2) |
Approximate Barrel Life | 8,000 rounds |
Ammunition stowage per gun | 2,000 rounds |
Elevation | Distance |
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45 degrees | 7,100 yards (6,500 m) |
AA Ceiling @ 90 degrees | 15,750 feet (4,800 m) |
Designation | Single Mount: Flak LM43
Twin Mount: Flak LM44 (modified Flak LM42 mount) |
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Weight | 1.38 tons (1.4 mt) |
Elevation | -10 / +90 degrees |
Elevation Rate | Manual operation, only |
Train | 360 degrees |
Train Rate | Manual operation, only |
Gun recoil | N/A |
"Naval Weapons of World War Two" by John Campbell
"German Warships 1815-1945" by Erich Gröner
"German Naval Guns: 1939 - 1945" by Miroslaw Skwiot
"German Destroyers of World War Two" (2nd Edition) and "German Cruisers of World War Two" both by M.J. Whitley
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"Übersicht über die für die Marinegeschütze und deren Abk K zu verwendende Munition und ihre Einzelteile einschließlich Salut-
und Manöverladungen" M.Dv. Nr. 198 by Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine
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