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The 22.5 cm Minenwerfer M 15 was a heavy mortar used by Austria-Hungary in World War I. It was developed by Böhler as an alternative to the German Ehrhardt 25 cm schwere Minenwerfer which Böhler was having problems building under license. It was a muzzle-loading, smooth-bore mortar that had no recoil system whatsoever. The entire mortar had to be levered around to aim at new targets. It was not particularly accurate and bombs often fell over in flight and landed on their sides so they used time instead of contact fuzes. It fired high-explosive and gas shells. For transport two wheels from the Gebirgsgechütz M 99 were used.

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  • The 22.5 cm Minenwerfer M 15 was a heavy mortar used by Austria-Hungary in World War I. It was developed by Böhler as an alternative to the German Ehrhardt 25 cm schwere Minenwerfer which Böhler was having problems building under license. It was a muzzle-loading, smooth-bore mortar that had no recoil system whatsoever. The entire mortar had to be levered around to aim at new targets. It was not particularly accurate and bombs often fell over in flight and landed on their sides so they used time instead of contact fuzes. It fired high-explosive and gas shells. For transport two wheels from the Gebirgsgechütz M 99 were used. The M 17 version of this weapon had an elevation screw with a double thread and reinforced trunnion bearings. It's unclear how the M 16 differed from the earlier model. (en)
  • El Böhler Minenwerfer M15 22,5 cm era un mortero pesado utilizado por Austria-Hungría en la Primera Guerra Mundial. Fue desarrollado por la empresa austriaca Böhler como una alternativa al mortero alemán Ehrhardt 25 cm schwere Minenwerfer, que Böhler tenía problemas para construir bajo licencia. Era un mortero de avancarga con ánima lisa, que no tenía sistema de retroceso. El mortero entero tenía que ser rotado manualmente para apuntar a nuevos objetivos. No era particularmente preciso y sus proyectiles a menudo revoloteaban en vuelo e impactaban de lado, lo que causaba muchos fallos en tierra blanda. Se utilizaba para disparar proyectiles de alto poder explosivo y de gas. Para su transporte, se empleaban las dos ruedas de madera con llantas de hierro del Gebirgsgechütz M 99. La versión M 17 de esta arma tenía un tornillo de elevación con doble hilo y cojinetes de muñón reforzados. No está claro cómo el M 16 difería del modelo anterior. (es)
  • 22,5 cm Minenwerfer M 15 adalah mortir berat digunakan oleh Austria-Hungaria dalam Perang Dunia I. Ini dikembangkan oleh Bohler sebagai alternatif untuk schwere Minenwerfer Ehrhardt 25 cm Jerman dimana Bohler mengalami masalah di bawah lisensi. Versi M 17 dari senjata ini memiliki sekrup elevasi dengan benang ganda dan diperkuat bantalan trunnion. (in)
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  • 22,5 cm Minenwerfer M 15 adalah mortir berat digunakan oleh Austria-Hungaria dalam Perang Dunia I. Ini dikembangkan oleh Bohler sebagai alternatif untuk schwere Minenwerfer Ehrhardt 25 cm Jerman dimana Bohler mengalami masalah di bawah lisensi. Versi M 17 dari senjata ini memiliki sekrup elevasi dengan benang ganda dan diperkuat bantalan trunnion. (in)
  • The 22.5 cm Minenwerfer M 15 was a heavy mortar used by Austria-Hungary in World War I. It was developed by Böhler as an alternative to the German Ehrhardt 25 cm schwere Minenwerfer which Böhler was having problems building under license. It was a muzzle-loading, smooth-bore mortar that had no recoil system whatsoever. The entire mortar had to be levered around to aim at new targets. It was not particularly accurate and bombs often fell over in flight and landed on their sides so they used time instead of contact fuzes. It fired high-explosive and gas shells. For transport two wheels from the Gebirgsgechütz M 99 were used. (en)
  • El Böhler Minenwerfer M15 22,5 cm era un mortero pesado utilizado por Austria-Hungría en la Primera Guerra Mundial. Fue desarrollado por la empresa austriaca Böhler como una alternativa al mortero alemán Ehrhardt 25 cm schwere Minenwerfer, que Böhler tenía problemas para construir bajo licencia. Era un mortero de avancarga con ánima lisa, que no tenía sistema de retroceso. El mortero entero tenía que ser rotado manualmente para apuntar a nuevos objetivos. No era particularmente preciso y sus proyectiles a menudo revoloteaban en vuelo e impactaban de lado, lo que causaba muchos fallos en tierra blanda. Se utilizaba para disparar proyectiles de alto poder explosivo y de gas. Para su transporte, se empleaban las dos ruedas de madera con llantas de hierro del Gebirgsgechütz M 99. (es)
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  • Böhler Minenwerfer M/15 22,5 cm (es)
  • 22.5 cm Minenwerfer M 15 (in)
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