20 cm Luftminenwerfer M 16

20 cm Luftminenwerfer M 16
Type Heavy trench mortar
Place of origin Austria-Hungary
Service history
In service 1916-1918
Used by Austria-Hungary
Wars World War I
Production history
Designer Austria Metal Works
Designed 1915-6
Manufacturer Austria Metal Works
Produced 1916-7
Number built 100
Specifications
Weight 690 kg (1,520 lb)
Crew 5

Shell 22.6 kg (50 lb) or 34.4 kg (76 lb)
Caliber 200 millimetres (7.9 in)
Elevation fixed at 45°
Traverse
Maximum firing range 1,250 m (1,370 yd)

The 20 cm Luftminenwerfer M 16 (Pneumatic trench mortar) was a heavy mortar used by Austria-Hungary in World War I. It was developed by Austria Metal Works in Brno from their earlier 12 cm Luftminenwerfer M 16. It was a rigid-recoil, smooth-bore, muzzle-loading design that had to be levered around to aim at new targets. It was very simple in that the shell closed the top of the chamber and was retained by a "gripper" until the air pressure was deemed sufficient and the gripper was manually released, which fired the weapon. The barrel was fixed at 45° elevation and range was adjusted by varying the air pressure, but an additional barrel could be fitted to extend the range. A single cylinder of compressed air was only good for four to six shots. It was loaded onto a two-wheel cart for transport.

20 were ordered at the end of May 1916 after trials in the spring. Another 80 were ordered in November 1916. In service it was not as successful as its smaller brother due to its greater weight and much greater requirement for compressed air. It was superseded by the 26 cm Minenwerfer M 17.

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