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The Cannone da 149/40 was a heavy gun which served with Italy during World War II. It was intended to replace the obsolete Cannone da 149/35 A, but the small numbers produced prevented that. By 1940 orders had been placed for 590, but only 51 were in service at the end of September 1941. Weapons captured by the Germans after the Italian surrender in 1943 were put into service as the 15 cm K 408(i). Ansaldo produced a batch of twelve for the Germans in April 1944.

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  • The Cannone da 149/40 was a heavy gun which served with Italy during World War II. It was intended to replace the obsolete Cannone da 149/35 A, but the small numbers produced prevented that. By 1940 orders had been placed for 590, but only 51 were in service at the end of September 1941. Weapons captured by the Germans after the Italian surrender in 1943 were put into service as the 15 cm K 408(i). Ansaldo produced a batch of twelve for the Germans in April 1944. It was a good design despite the odd decision to use trail spade plates that had to be pounded into the ground to anchor the gun in place. Normally it was broken down into two loads for transport, but it could be further broken down into four loads for mountainous terrain. (en)
  • Cannone da 149/40 adalah meriam berat yang bertugas dalam pasukan Italia selama Perang Dunia II. Itu dimaksudkan untuk menggantikan Cannone da 149/35 A yang sudah usang, tetapi produksinya yang sedikit mencegahnya. Pada 1940 pesanan telah dilakukan untuk 590 pucuk, tetapi hanya 51 pucuk yang beroperasi pada akhir September 1941. Meriam yang ditangkap oleh Jerman setelah penyerahan Italia pada tahun 1943 dinamakan sebagai 15 cm K 408 (i). Ansaldo menghasilkan dua belas pucuk tambahan untuk Jerman pada bulan April 1944. Meriam ini adalah desain yang baik meskipun sebuah keputusan aneh untuk menggunakan pelat kaki sekop yang harus ditumbuk ke tanah untuk menahan meriam di tempatnya. Biasanya 149/40 dipecah menjadi dua bagian untuk transportasi, tetapi bisa lebih jauh dipecah menjadi empat bagian untuk daerah pegunungan. * l * b * s (in)
  • L'Ansaldo 149/40 Mod. 1935 era un cannone pesante di fabbricazione italiana, adottato dal Regio Esercito nel 1935 e da questo utilizzato nel corso della seconda guerra mondiale; dopo l'8 settembre 1943, il pezzo fu utilizzato anche dalla Wehrmacht con la denominazione 15 cm K 408(i). (it)
  • Cannone da 149/40 modello 35 – włoska ciężka armata polowa z okresu II wojny światowej. Armata została zaprojektowana aby zastąpić wcześniejszą, i cokolwiek przestarzałą, . Armia włoska zamówiła około 600 sztuk, ale do października 1941 wyprodukowano tylko około 50 sztuk i do końca wojny w służbie pozostały obie armaty. Po kapitulacji Włoch w 1943 wszystkie armaty tego typu zostały przejęte przez Wehrmacht, gdzie otrzymały oznaczenie 15 cm K 408(i). (pl)
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  • A battery of 149/40 guns. (en)
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  • Cannone da 149/40 (en)
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  • L'Ansaldo 149/40 Mod. 1935 era un cannone pesante di fabbricazione italiana, adottato dal Regio Esercito nel 1935 e da questo utilizzato nel corso della seconda guerra mondiale; dopo l'8 settembre 1943, il pezzo fu utilizzato anche dalla Wehrmacht con la denominazione 15 cm K 408(i). (it)
  • Cannone da 149/40 modello 35 – włoska ciężka armata polowa z okresu II wojny światowej. Armata została zaprojektowana aby zastąpić wcześniejszą, i cokolwiek przestarzałą, . Armia włoska zamówiła około 600 sztuk, ale do października 1941 wyprodukowano tylko około 50 sztuk i do końca wojny w służbie pozostały obie armaty. Po kapitulacji Włoch w 1943 wszystkie armaty tego typu zostały przejęte przez Wehrmacht, gdzie otrzymały oznaczenie 15 cm K 408(i). (pl)
  • The Cannone da 149/40 was a heavy gun which served with Italy during World War II. It was intended to replace the obsolete Cannone da 149/35 A, but the small numbers produced prevented that. By 1940 orders had been placed for 590, but only 51 were in service at the end of September 1941. Weapons captured by the Germans after the Italian surrender in 1943 were put into service as the 15 cm K 408(i). Ansaldo produced a batch of twelve for the Germans in April 1944. (en)
  • Cannone da 149/40 adalah meriam berat yang bertugas dalam pasukan Italia selama Perang Dunia II. Itu dimaksudkan untuk menggantikan Cannone da 149/35 A yang sudah usang, tetapi produksinya yang sedikit mencegahnya. Pada 1940 pesanan telah dilakukan untuk 590 pucuk, tetapi hanya 51 pucuk yang beroperasi pada akhir September 1941. Meriam yang ditangkap oleh Jerman setelah penyerahan Italia pada tahun 1943 dinamakan sebagai 15 cm K 408 (i). Ansaldo menghasilkan dua belas pucuk tambahan untuk Jerman pada bulan April 1944. * l * b * s (in)
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  • Cannone da 149/40 modello 35 (en)
  • Cannone da 149/40 modello 35 (in)
  • Ansaldo 149/40 Mod. 1935 (it)
  • 149 mm armata 149/40 Modello 35 (pl)
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