Second Italo-Ethiopian War Spanish Civil War World War II
Production history
Designed
1935
Produced
1935-1943
Specifications
Mass
15.5 kg (34 lb)
Barrel length
26 cm (10 in) L/5.4
Crew
2[1]
Shell
465 g (1 lb)
Caliber
45 mm (1.8 in)
Elevation
+10° to +90°
Traverse
20°[1]
Rate of fire
8-10 rpm[1]
Muzzle velocity
83 m/s (270 ft/s)
Maximum firing range
530 m (580 yd)[1]
The Brixia Model 35 was an Italian small-sized, rapid-firing light mortar of World War II. The Brixia Modello 35 provided light supporting fire to the infantry companies. It was issued at battalion level, with each battalion containing nine mortars parceled out to each infantry company. It had a reasonable rate of fire but lacked power due to the small round. It was widely used and saw action on every major Italian front. [2]
^ abcdChamberlain, Peter (1975). Mortars and rockets. Gander, Terry. New York: Arco Pub. Co. p. 11. ISBN 0668038179. OCLC 2067459.
^"MORTAIO d'ASSALTO MODELLO 35 - Quartermaster Section".
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was no virgin when she arrived. In a previous marriage, as the town of Brixia (Brescia) bears witness, although her husband was impotent, she had been...
Constantine rested his army in Milan until mid-summer 312, when he moved on to Brixia (Brescia). Brescia's army was easily dispersed, and Constantine quickly...
taking in rapid succession Tarvisium (Treviso), Vicentia (Vicenza), Verona, Brixia (Brescia) and Bergomum (Bergamo). The Lombards faced difficulties only in...
latter, besides throwing the city into ruin, debunked the so-called myth of Brixia magnipotens. The Martinengo family, which had always been pro-Venetian,...
however, brought the city to its knees, putting an end to the myth of Brixia magnipotens and to the lively cultural period imbued with humanistic ideals...
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monumental remains of this historical era can be seen in Brescia (Latin: Brixia) and Milan (Latin: Mediolanum). In the late ancient period, the Lombardy...
intersection of these with the road from Ticinum (Pavia) that went up to Brixia (Brescia). The earliest Laudense craftsman of whom there is evidence, specializing...