Artyleria juczna

Ta sama armata w jukach

Artyleria juczna - rodzaj artylerii złożonej z dział (armaty, haubice, moździerze i działa bezodrzutowe) rozkładanych na części (artyleria górska), które są przenoszone w jukach przez ludzi i zwierzęta.

Bibliografia

  • Marian Laprus (red.): Leksykon wiedzy wojskowej. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej, 1979, s. 24. ISBN 83-11-06229-3.
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75mm type 41 mountain gun 3.jpg
Autor: Balcer~commonswiki, Licencja: CC BY 2.5

Japanese Type 41 75 mm Mountain Gun, displayed near the Royal Canadian Regiment Military Museum in London, Ontario. Photo taken on October 20, 2007.

Source: Photo by me, User:Balcer.
Type 41 mountain gun - packhorses.jpg

The pack-horses required to carry a Japanese Type 41 75 mm mountain gun (1,2,3,4,6,8) and a standard 75 mm ammo chest (5) and the pack horse to carry the ammunition chests.
1. Gun cradle on pack saddle.
2. Folded gun-shield on pack saddle, with tool chest attached to the side
3. Breech mechanism and tray on pack saddle.
4. Wheels and axle on pack saddle.
5. Standard ammunition chest for 75 mm mountain gun ammunition. Made of steel plate - it holds six rounds and weighs 29 lbs empty and 118 lbs loaded.
6. The tube on a pack saddle.
7. An ammunition chest fastened to a pack saddle (normally two 75 mm chests would be carried in this way).

8. The trail (with the blade folded) on a pack saddle.