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{{Infobox weapon
{{Infobox weapon
| name               = Type 1919 Handcannon
| name = Type 1919 Handcannon
| image             = File:Gun crew from Regimental Headquarters Company, 23rd Infantry, firing 37mm gun during an advance against German... - NARA - 531005.tif
| image = File:Type 11 37 mm infantry gun from 1935 book.jpg
| image_size         = 300
| image_size = 300
| caption           = A Handcannon in use by Dericanian troops, 1936
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| origin             = [[Faneria]]
| origin = [[Faneria]]
| type               = Infantry Support Gun
| type = Infantry Support Gun
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| used_by           = [[Faneria]]
| designer = [[Teilgcheárta de Làmhachas Nàiseanta Fhainn|National Arms Foundry]]
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| design_date = 1919
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| designer           = [[Teilgcheárta de Làmhachas Nàiseanta Fhainn|National Arms Foundry]]
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| design_date       = 1919
| production_date = 1919-1937
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| caliber = 1.5"
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| rate = up to 10 rpm
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| velocity = 1200 ft/s
| caliber           = 1.5"
| range = 3100 ft (950 m)
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| max_range = 8000 ft (2440 m)
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The '''Type 19 Cannain an Lámh''' (''Ang. Cannon of the Hand/Handcannon'') was a man-portable {{wp|infantry support gun}} developed in [[Faneria]] during the military buildup of the 1910s-1930s. While other countries had produced infantry support guns, the Handcannon was the first natively produced in Faneria. The Handcannon was designed to attack machine gun nests and could be used in in an anti-armor role against light tanks, and saw service in the Fhainnin and various [[Dericania|Dericanian]] armies during the Second Great War, as well as captured examples being used by [[Fiannria|Fiannrian]], [[Burgundie|Burgundine]] and [[Caergwynn|Caeric]] forces.
The '''Type 19 Cannain an Lámh''' (''Ang. Cannon of the Hand/Handcannon'') was a man-portable {{wp|infantry support gun}} developed in [[Faneria]] during the military buildup of the 1910s-1930s. The design was a slimmer, lighter adaptation of the [[Burgundie|Burgundine]] [[Patron 28 Mle 37 Cannon Anti-Blindee]] and directly copied the unusual breech mechanism of the Mle 37. The Type 19 was designed to attack trucks, machine gun nests, and infantry in buildings, and saw service in the Fhainnin and various [[Dericania|Dericanian]] armies during the Second Great War, as well as captured examples being used by [[Fiannria|Fiannrian]], [[Burgundie|Burgundine]] and [[Caergwynn|Caeric]] forces.


==Design==
==Design==
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==Service History==
==Service History==
The Type 19 proved useful as an entrenched weapon, capable of effectively clearing structures and wooded areas with shrapnel and gas, as well as being a welcome improvement over handheld grenades for combating tanks when proper AT was unavailable. However, its weight remained an issue, as the gun was very exposed during setup and handled rapid forward action poorly, relegating it to a role in entrenched fighting and urban sieges, and it was reliant on ammunition which detracted from heavy artillery production, meaning the weapon became a burden both on resources and supply as it was one of two weapons in regular use (the other being a dedicated AT gun) to use 1.5" rounds. The Type 19 was replaced with a 1" variant (The Type 40) which was portable by two men and only featured HE rounds, relegating it to a direct fire assault support role as originally envisioned.
The Type 19 proved useful as an entrenched weapon, capable of effectively clearing structures and wooded areas as well as being a welcome improvement over moving wheeled infantry guns trhough terrain. However, its weight remained an issue, the crew were exposed during setup, and the setup time required made it unsuitable for its envisioned role in rapid forward actions. It was additionally reliant on ammunition which detracted from howitzer shell production, meaning it was often a low priority for resupply. These doctrinal failured resulted in a proposal for replacement with a 1" variant (The Type 40) which was portable by two men and only featured HE rounds, relegating it to a direct fire assault support role as originally envisioned; however, this variant was only produced in limited numbers and the concept was dropped entirely in favor of the adoption of a larger mortar section.
 
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Latest revision as of 20:59, 6 June 2024

Type 1919 Handcannon
TypeInfantry Support Gun
Place of originFaneria
Service history
Used byFaneria
Production history
DesignerNational Arms Foundry
Designed1919
Produced1919-1937
Specifications
Caliber1.5"
Rate of fireup to 10 rpm
Muzzle velocity1200 ft/s
Effective firing range3100 ft (950 m)
Maximum firing range8000 ft (2440 m)

The Type 19 Cannain an Lámh (Ang. Cannon of the Hand/Handcannon) was a man-portable infantry support gun developed in Faneria during the military buildup of the 1910s-1930s. The design was a slimmer, lighter adaptation of the Burgundine Patron 28 Mle 37 Cannon Anti-Blindee and directly copied the unusual breech mechanism of the Mle 37. The Type 19 was designed to attack trucks, machine gun nests, and infantry in buildings, and saw service in the Fhainnin and various Dericanian armies during the Second Great War, as well as captured examples being used by Fiannrian, Burgundine and Caeric forces.

Design

The need for heavy artillery pieces in the National Army and major railway expansions across the country to improve military logistics greatly reduced the available steel supply for smaller-caliber field guns similarly to how armor production was stifled; however, Faneria remained a leading nation in ballistics technology and sought to compensate by mitigating the need for low level calls-for-fire through the development of an exceptionally small, portable artillery piece. This lead to the development of the Type 1919 Handcannon, essentially a modernized and stripped-down version of a light field artillery piece. Chambered in 1.5" ammunition, the gun required at least three men to move the 190lbs of gun and kit but ideally was served by a crew of five to carry the gun and spare ammunition if done without a cart, as was usual in combat; wheels could also be attached to the tripod and the legs lifted to allow the gun to be moved along flat terrain. The gun only required one man to fire, but ideally used both a gunner and loader. Ammunition was made available in explosive, fragmentation, AP, and mustard gas rounds, with chemical smoke appearing late in the war for artificial cover.

Service History

The Type 19 proved useful as an entrenched weapon, capable of effectively clearing structures and wooded areas as well as being a welcome improvement over moving wheeled infantry guns trhough terrain. However, its weight remained an issue, the crew were exposed during setup, and the setup time required made it unsuitable for its envisioned role in rapid forward actions. It was additionally reliant on ammunition which detracted from howitzer shell production, meaning it was often a low priority for resupply. These doctrinal failured resulted in a proposal for replacement with a 1" variant (The Type 40) which was portable by two men and only featured HE rounds, relegating it to a direct fire assault support role as originally envisioned; however, this variant was only produced in limited numbers and the concept was dropped entirely in favor of the adoption of a larger mortar section.