10.5 cm leFH 16

10.5 cm leichte Feldhaubitze 16
Type Field howitzer
Place of origin German Empire
Service history
In service 1916–45
Used by  German Empire
 Belgium
 Nazi Germany
Wars World War I
World War II
Production history
Designer Krupp
Specifications
Weight 1,525 kg (3,362 lb)
Barrel length 2.31 m (7 ft 7 in) L/22

Shell separate-loading, cased charge
Shell weight

14.81 kg (32.7 lb) (HE)

14.25 kg (31.4 lb) (AP)
Caliber 105 mm (4.1 in)
Breech horizontal sliding block
Carriage box trail
Elevation -10° to +40°
Traverse
Rate of fire 4-5 rpm
Muzzle velocity 395 m/s (1,300 ft/s)
Maximum firing range 9,225 m (10,089 yd)
Filling TNT
Filling weight 1.38 kg (3.0 lb)

The 10.5 cm leichte Feldhaubitze 16 (10.5 cm leFH 16) was a field howitzer used by Germany in World War I and World War II. It was introduced in 1916 as a successor to 10.5 cm Feldhaubitze 98/09, featuring a longer barrel and hence longer range. It had the same carriage as the 7.7 cm FK 16.

Only 84 of these guns remained in service in Germany after 1918 as the basic howitzer, until the introduction of 10.5 cm leFH 18 in 1935. Guns turned over to Belgium as reparations after World War I were taken into German Army service after the conquest of Belgium as the 10.5 cm leFH 327 (b).

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