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Solothurn S-18/1000






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Solothurn 20 mm Tb S-18/1000
TypeAnti-tank rifle, Anti-materiel rifle
Place of originSwitzerland
Service history
Used bySee users
WarsWorld War II
Production history
VariantsSolothurn S-18/100, Solothurn S-18/1100
Specifications
Mass53.5 kg (118 lbs) (empty)
Length2,200 mm (85 in)
Barrel length1,400 mm (57 in)

Cartridge20×138mmB (Solothurn Long)
Caliber20 mm
Actionsemi-automatic
Muzzle velocity850 m/s
Feed system10 rounds

The Solothurn S18-1000 20 mm was a Swiss anti-tank rifle used during the Second World War. It was a variant of the earlier S-18/100 with modifications for a higher muzzle velocity, as well as a larger cartridge size. The more powerful ammunition resulted in significant recoil, which was problematic for the gunner, and its size made portability difficult.

History[edit]

20mm Tankbüchse 40 Solo S18-1000
20 mm Solothurn Tankbüchse S18-1100, AA-mount

The Waffenfabrik Solothurn [de] firearms company was owned by the German firm Rheinmetall, who used the Swiss company to manufacture arms which were prohibited for manufacture by any German firm under arms limitations imposed at the end of the First World War.

In 1940–1941 the US Army considered adopting the Solothurn S18-1000. The weapon was standardized for limited procurement as 20mm automatic gun T3. In spring 1941 the Solothurn was tested against the Colt .90-cal. (23mm) T4 automatic gun, an aircraft gun. Although not as powerful, the Solothurn was less bulky and complicated and was found more suitable for army use. The plans were to acquire 50 pieces, and later to produce the weapon in the US. However, long contract negotiations resulted in abandonment of the purchase.[1]

It was adopted by the Royal Italian Army in 1940, when a first batch was bought from Switzerland; initially known as Carabina "S" (S carbine), from 1942 it was designated as Fucile anticarro "S" (S anti-tank rifle); employed primarily on vehicles and L3-tankettes given its size and weight, it was largely employed in North Africa; after the 8 September 1943 it was also used by the National Republican Army of the Italian Social Republic.[2]

Specifications[edit]

The brakes are changed depending on the recoil force of the rounds being fired. Lighter projectiles require less recoil reduction from the brake to allow the action to cycle. Therefore, the one-hole brake is used for firing high-explosive projectiles, which are much lighter than the armour-piercing variety. The AP projectiles require the 5-hole brake.

Users[edit]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Zaloga, Delf – US Anti-tank Artillery 1941–45, p 7.
  • ^ Pignato, Nicola (1978). Le armi della fanteria Italiana nella seconda guerra mondiale. Ermanno Alberterelli.
  • ^ Zaloga 2018, p. 58.
  • ^ Zaloga 2018, p. 54.
  • ^ Zaloga 2018, p. 24.
  • ^ Zaloga 2018, p. 23.
  • ^ Irish Press, 16 June 1972.
  • References and external links[edit]


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