21 cm K 12 (E)

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PlaceoforiginGermany
UsedbyNazi Germany
21 cm Kanone 12 (E)
A 21 cm K 12 V (E) ready to fire
TypeRailway Gun
Place of originGermany
Service history
Used byNazi Germany
WarsWorld War II
Production history
DesignerKrupp
Designed1935–38
ManufacturerKrupp
Produced1938–40
No. built2
VariantsK 12 V and K 12 N
Specifications
Mass302 tonnes (297 long tons; 333 short tons) (K 12 V)
318 tonnes (313 long tons; 351 short tons) (K 12 N)
Length41.3 metres (135 ft 6 in) (K 12 V)
44.945 metres (147 ft 5 in) (K 12 N)
Barrel length33.3 metres (109 ft 3 in) (L/158)

Shellseparate-loading, cased charge
Caliber211 millimetres (8.3 in)
Breechhorizontal sliding-block
Recoilhydro-pneumatic
Carriage2 x 10-axle bogies (front)
2 x 8-axle bogies (rear)
Elevation25° – 55°
Traverse0° 25' on mounting
360° on Vögele turntable
Muzzle velocity1,500–1,650 m/s (4,900–5,400 ft/s)
Effective firing range45,000 m (49,120 yds - 28 miles)
Maximum firing range115,000 m (125,765 yds - 71 miles)

The 21 cm Kanone 12 in Eisenbahnlafette (21 cm K 12 (E)) was a large German railroad gun used in the Second World War and deployed to fire on England from the English Channel coast in occupied France.

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