7.5 cm L/45 M/32 anti aircraft gun

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PlaceoforiginNorway
Inservice1936–1940
UsedbyNorway
7.5 cm L/45 M/32
A 7.5 cm L/45 M/32 anti-aircraft gun on display at the Norwegian Armed Forces Museum in Oslo, October 2008
TypeAnti-aircraft gun
Place of originNorway
Service history
In service1936–1940
Used byNorway
WarsWorld War II
Production history
Designed1932
Produced1932–1940
Specifications
Mass1,960 kg (4,320 lb)
Barrel length3.4 m (11 ft 2 in) L/45

ShellHE and shrapnel
Shell weight6.5 kg (14 lb 5 oz)
Caliber75 mm (3.0 in)
CarriageTripod
Elevation0° to +85°
Traverse360°
Muzzle velocity750 m/s (2,500 ft/s)
Effective firing range9.5 km (31,000 ft) AA ceiling[1]

The 7.5 cm L/45 M/32 anti-aircraft gun was designed and manufactured in Norway in the 1930s. The mount was an unusual design, having a platform with three outriggers instead of the usual four. Its main use was for positional air defence of important cities and installations.

Service history and fate

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