7.5 cm FK 16
The "7.5 cm FK 16" is a German field gun used during World War I and the early stages of World War II. It has a caliber of 7.5 centimeters and was designed for artillery support, providing effective firepower against enemy positions. The gun features a breech-loading mechanism, allowing for quicker reloading and improved efficiency in combat situations.
This artillery piece was known for its mobility and versatility on the battlefield. It could be towed by vehicles or horses, making it suitable for various terrains. The 7.5 cm FK 16 played a significant role in the artillery strategies of the German Army during its operational period.