Krupp 105 mm field gun
The Krupp 105 mm field gun is a type of artillery developed in Germany, primarily used during the early 20th century. It features a 105 mm caliber barrel, which allows for effective firepower against enemy positions. This gun was designed for mobility and could be towed by vehicles or horses, making it suitable for various battlefield conditions.
Introduced in the late 19th century, the Krupp 105 mm field gun saw service in both World Wars. Its design emphasized reliability and ease of use, contributing to its popularity among military forces. The gun's versatility made it a valuable asset in artillery units during its operational period.