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24.5cm schwere LadungsWerfer Ehrardt

Trench artillery

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Location :
France
La Pompelle (51)
Musée du Fort
Coordinates : Lat : 49.21660 / Long : 4.13040
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Identical items in the same location : 1
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Historic and technical information
Denomination :     24.5 cm sLW Ehrardt Origin :       ( Ehrardt)          

Historic context :

The success of the reglementary minenwerfers in the trench war from the beginning of the front stabilization induced such a demand in the frontline units that the lack of it gave birth to several improvised or substitution weapons. This is how RheinMetall received an order from the German Army for a medium mortar as an alternative to the very good reglementary 25 cm s.M.W. medium mortar, and began to deliver it in 1915.

This '25 cm glatter schwerer LadungsWerfer Ehrardt' did not have a modern look nor design, with its bronze smooth bore barrel, and the lack of recoil recupearting or brake system, only compensated by the weight of the massive cast steel platform. The tube was linked to the latter via a carriage made of a pivot at the tube lower extremity, and a graduated thread and wheel system at the tube front for the vertical aiming. Another graduated thread and wheel system allowed the direction aiming on arc shaped sliding rails. Wheels could be mounted on the platform to allow this weapon transport, with its weight reaching half a ton.

This minenwerfer shoot high explosive shells with an ogival shape and a welded base, without copper belt, and equipped with a simple effect time fuze, at a distance a little bit shorter than the one obtained with the 25cm sMW, but much lighter (about half the mass).

Technical data :

  • Complete description : 24.5cm Ehrardt middle trench mortar
  • Design year : 1915
  • Calibre : 245.00 mm
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  • Grooves : 0
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Sources
  • German Artillery of World War One           Herbert Jager                   Crowood   2001  
  • Die deutschen Minen- und Granatwerfer im Ersten Weltkrieg 1914-1918       Dr Tillmann Reibert                   epubli GmbH   2014