Madsen 20 mm cannon
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Madsen 20 mm cannon
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Type | Autocannon |
Place of origin | Denmark |
Service history | |
Used by | Denmark Finland Ireland Germany Hungary |
Wars | World War II Winter War Continuation War Chinese Civil War |
Specifications | |
Weight | 55 kilograms (121 lb) |
Length | 2,500 millimetres (98 in) |
Barrel length | 1,200 millimetres (47 in) |
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Cartridge | 20 x 120 mm |
Caliber | 20 mm |
Rate of fire | 350 rounds per minute |
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Feed system | Drum magazine |
20x120 mm Madsen | |
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Type | Autocannon |
Place of origin | Denmark |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Kynoch |
Specifications | |
Rim diameter | 28.9mm[1] |
The 20 mm AA Machine Cannon M/38 was produced by the Danish company Dansk Industri Syndikat (Danish Industry Syndicate) - DISA - in Herlev near Copenhagen and was used by the military of Denmark in different types of mounting. This cannon was originally constructed by Colonel V. H. O. Madsen and was therefore widely known as the 20 mm Madsen Cannon. A version with a necked-out 23 mm round was also produced, generally known as the 23 mm Madsen.
The mountings were also produced by DISA in the following types:[2]
- Light Field Mount - Primary anti tank mount, could be folded up and stowed on a motorcycle sidecar
- Universal Mount - Dual purpose mount, fitted with wheels it could be towed by its crew.
- Mobile Anti-Aircraft Mount - Dedicated AA mount.
- Tri-axial Mount - Light weight mount intended for fortifications and naval use
There were also a number of locally designed mounts.
This type of machine cannon was a very well functioning weapon,[citation needed] which was exported by DISA to several countries.
The 20 mm machine cannons of the Danish Army were responsible for knocking out eleven armoured cars and two Panzer I's during the German invasion before the order to surrender came through.[3]
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Madsen cannon at Nuoli gunboat
Self-propelled Mounts
- Landsverk L-60 - Light tanks made in Sweden by AB Landsverk and employed by:
- Ireland - 2
- Landsverk Lynx - Armored cars made in Sweden by AB Landsverk and employed by:
- Denmark - 3
- Landsverk L-180 - Armored Cars made in Sweden by AB Landsverk and employed by:
References
- ↑ An introduction to collecting 20 mm cannon cartridges
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External links
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