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30.5 cm Austro-Hungarian Howitzer Projectile
The '30.5 cm Austro-Hungarian Howitzer Projectile', its actual designation unclear, is a pre-World War One (WWI) 305 mm, base-fuzed, semi-armour piercing high explosive (SAPHE) projectile. The 305 mm SAPHE projectile was developed by the Škoda Works for Austro-Hungarian Army for use with their towed '30.5 cm Mörser M.11' siege howitzer, which had a 3,050 mm (L/10) long barrel. The 305 mm SAPHE projectile would later be used by the modified...
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