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Automatkanon m/40 (Akan m/40)
Danish version in the Royal Danish Arsenal Museum
TypeAutocannon
Place of originSweden
Service history
Used bySweden, Denmark
WarsWorld War II
Production history
DesignerBofors
ManufacturerBofors
Specifications
Mass313 kg

Cartridge20×145R
Cartridge weight0.29-0.3 kg
Caliber20 mm
ActionLong Recoil
Rate of fire360 rpm
Muzzle velocity815-845 m/s
Maximum firing range5 km
Feed system25 round magazine

The 20 mm automatkanon m/40 (akan m/40) is an autocannon with a calibre of 20 mm of Swedish origin.[1][2] The weapon was intended for both anti-tank and anti-aircraft use.

History

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A 20×145mmR cartridge, as would be used in the m/40, tape measure in centimeters for scale

The 20 mm m/40 followed the same pattern of long-recoil operation as the 25 mm and 40 mm guns. It was chambered for a unique and quite powerful 20×145R cartridge, and could fire at 360 rpm. On a wheeled AA mounting, it weighed 300 kg, on a low tripod for anti-tank use, it weighed 65 kg (the same gun was used in both installations, and could be switched between mountings). In anti-tank form, it was given the nickname "grasshopper" as it jumped about so much on firing. It was known as the pansarvärnsluftvärnskanon m/40 (PVLV) which translates as 'anti-tank-anti-aircraft gun'. The ammunition feed consisted of an exposed 25-round rotary magazine above the gun, which in the AT mounting meant that the sights had to be fixed to the side. It appears that these weapons were only used by the Swedish Army and Navy, with some 2,700 guns being produced. It was also fitted to about forty Pbil m/31 armoured cars and to fixed AA and "combination" mountings.

Operators

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References

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  1. ^ "Den danske Brigade i Sverige 1939-1945 - 5. (tunge) Bataljon, Del 1". Archived from the original on February 18, 2005. Retrieved April 18, 2012.
  • ^ "BOFORS AUTOMATIC CANNON". Archived from the original on 2012-12-28.
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