Ordnance QF 3-inch howitzer

Ordnance QF 3-inch howitzer
Mk I Churchill tank with hull-mounted 3-inch howitzer on exercises on Salisbury Plain, January 1942
Type Howitzer
Service history
Used by British tanks
Wars Second World War
Specifications
Weight 226 lb (103 kg)
Length 78.2 in (199 cm)
Barrel length 75 in (190 cm)

Caliber 3 inches
Muzzle velocity 600 feet per second (180 m/s)
Effective firing range 2,000 yards (1,800 m)

Ordnance QF 3 inch howitzer was a howitzer fitted to British tanks of the Second World War so they could fire a HE shell in "close support" of infantry.

It was used to equip the British Infantry tanks: Matilda II, Churchill tank Mk I, Valentine tank (New Zealand only) and the cruiser tank Crusader (65 rounds).

A field artillery version seems to have been developed or under development in 1941, its ammunition codes are listed in Field Service Pocket Book, Pamphlet No. 9a, dated 29 October 1941. The ammunition is listed in BOTH the anti-tank and field artillery sections.

Later in the war a larger 95 mm howitzer was employed for the same purpose.

Specification

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