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The 9 cm Minenwerfer M 17 (Trench mortar) was a medium mortar used by Austria-Hungary in World War I. It was developed by the Hungarian Gun Factory to meet a competition held on 3 October 1917 to replace both of the earlier light mortars, the M 14/16 and the Lanz. Production was slow to ramp up and only ten weapons could be delivered in January 1918. The first large deliveries were made in March 1918, but the raw materials crisis and strained production facilities hindered the TMK's plan to produce 2730 mortars by October 1918.

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  • 9 cm Minenwerfer M 17 (en)
  • 9 cm Minenwerfer M17 (fr)
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  • The 9 cm Minenwerfer M 17 (Trench mortar) was a medium mortar used by Austria-Hungary in World War I. It was developed by the Hungarian Gun Factory to meet a competition held on 3 October 1917 to replace both of the earlier light mortars, the M 14/16 and the Lanz. Production was slow to ramp up and only ten weapons could be delivered in January 1918. The first large deliveries were made in March 1918, but the raw materials crisis and strained production facilities hindered the TMK's plan to produce 2730 mortars by October 1918. (en)
  • Le 9 cm Minenwerfer M17 était un mortier léger utilisé par l'Autriche-Hongrie pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. Il a été développé par l'Usine d'Arme Hongroise afin de remplacer les mortiers légers antérieurs, c'est-à-dire les mortiers M14/16 ainsi que ceux utilisant le système Lanz. La production a été lente et la première livraison de seulement dix armes sera distribuée en janvier 1918. Les premières livraisons importantes ont été faites en mars 1918, mais la crise des matières premières et des installations de production entrava les plans du TMK qui étaient de produire 2730 de ces mortiers pour octobre 1918. (fr)
  • Il 9 cm Minenwerfer M. 17 era un mortaio medio da trincea austro-ungarico utilizzato dall'Imperiale e regio esercito durante la prima guerra mondiale. Venne sviluppato dalla ungherese Diósgyőri Gépgyár in risposta al bando del 3 ottobre 1917 per rimpiazzare i precedenti mortai leggeri da M. 14, M. 14/16 e Lanz (questi ultimi forniti dall'alleato Impero tedesco). La produzione tardò a entrare a regime e al gennaio 1918 erano state consegnate solo 10 armi. Le prime grandi consegne furono effettuate nel marzo 1918, ma la carenza di materie prime e lo stato dell'industria militare austro-ungarica, già a massimo regime, ostacolarono il piano di produrre 2 730 mortai entro l'ottobre 1918. (it)
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  • 9 cm Minenwerfer M 17 (en)
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  • The 9 cm Minenwerfer M 17 (Trench mortar) was a medium mortar used by Austria-Hungary in World War I. It was developed by the Hungarian Gun Factory to meet a competition held on 3 October 1917 to replace both of the earlier light mortars, the M 14/16 and the Lanz. Production was slow to ramp up and only ten weapons could be delivered in January 1918. The first large deliveries were made in March 1918, but the raw materials crisis and strained production facilities hindered the TMK's plan to produce 2730 mortars by October 1918. It was a breech-loading rifled weapon that used a shotgun-like break-action to open the breech. This was arranged so that the barrel returned to the proper elevation to speed up the rate of fire. The carriage was mounted on a small metal rectangular firing platform with four carrying handles that permitted some amount of traverse. In Czech service the mortar was known as the 9 cm Lehky minomet vz. 17 and the German designation for captured Yugoslav mortars was 9cm Granatwerfer 309(j). Although still active in the Czech armory at the time of the German takeover there are no records of the Germans using it. (en)
  • Le 9 cm Minenwerfer M17 était un mortier léger utilisé par l'Autriche-Hongrie pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. Il a été développé par l'Usine d'Arme Hongroise afin de remplacer les mortiers légers antérieurs, c'est-à-dire les mortiers M14/16 ainsi que ceux utilisant le système Lanz. La production a été lente et la première livraison de seulement dix armes sera distribuée en janvier 1918. Les premières livraisons importantes ont été faites en mars 1918, mais la crise des matières premières et des installations de production entrava les plans du TMK qui étaient de produire 2730 de ces mortiers pour octobre 1918. Le mortier était monté sur une petite plateforme de tir métallique rectangulaire avec quatre poignées afin de faciliter le déplacement. (fr)
  • Il 9 cm Minenwerfer M. 17 era un mortaio medio da trincea austro-ungarico utilizzato dall'Imperiale e regio esercito durante la prima guerra mondiale. Venne sviluppato dalla ungherese Diósgyőri Gépgyár in risposta al bando del 3 ottobre 1917 per rimpiazzare i precedenti mortai leggeri da M. 14, M. 14/16 e Lanz (questi ultimi forniti dall'alleato Impero tedesco). La produzione tardò a entrare a regime e al gennaio 1918 erano state consegnate solo 10 armi. Le prime grandi consegne furono effettuate nel marzo 1918, ma la carenza di materie prime e lo stato dell'industria militare austro-ungarica, già a massimo regime, ostacolarono il piano di produrre 2 730 mortai entro l'ottobre 1918. L'arma utilizzava una canna rigata a retrocarica con otturatore a blocco basculante. Questo blocco era disposto in modo che la canna tornasse alla giusta elevazione dopo il caricamento, per accelerare il rateo di fuoco. L'affusto era montato su una piccola piattaforma di tiro rettangolare in metallo con quattro maniglie di trasporto che consentivano un angolo di brandeggio di 120°. Dopo la fine della guerra e la dissoluzione della duplice monarchia, il pezzo fu ereditato dalla Cecoslovacchia, dove era denominato 9 cm Lehky minomet vz. 17, e dalla Jugoslavia, i cui pezzi dalla Wehrmacht furono ridenominati 9 cm Granatwerfer 309(j): in ogni caso, non si hanno notizie di eventuali utilizzi da parte dei tedeschi. (it)
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