Moving quickly, literally and figuratively as you checked your service dirk and briefcase, you burst into the Artillery Branch Development headquarters and smiled very widely at the secretary. You had orders fresh from the head of Artillery Procurement with your name on them, and that the Motor Gun Carriage Project director's office was yours now.
The fact this project was technically a project under Logistics Proccurement, and had been seconded to Artillery Testing, well that was small potatoes. The fact this project was being run by comittee helped- High Command realized that those tended to turn into circular pork barrels, so your cowboying in to take over wouldn't be criticised… if you could bring this mess in on budget. A quick scan of the books told you three things that were gonna make this real damn hard, though.
One, the books were more cooked than canned rations left in the desert on the Equator for a year.
Two, there were about five hundred thalers left in the bank, plus staff pay allotments. That would pay for the mail, and maybe three or four test vehicles for one testing day, so most of this was gonna be off book specs. Hoo boy.
Three, the rolls were bloated as hell. You were dripping in hangers-on and cowardly Junkers who needed an infantry command and a pair of balls. That would be easy enough to handle, at least.
For actual work related to the job, your 'predecessors' had it neatly ready for porkbarreling by dividing the job up in two halfs: Assault Guns, which were a gun of limited traverse on a motorized and tracked chassis; and Artillery Tractors, which would haul around support guns so that the Assault Guns were organic to the infantry (and therefore resulted in more pork via tools and maintenance and shit) and had tentatively recommended the Thryssen KTW-2, built off the treadbase of the AV-4 and carrying a self-defense machine gun and a 7,5cm/50 standard field gun. If the paper reports were to be believed (and they were stamped by the head of Ravensburg Proving Ground) then the KTW-2 made an average of 12 kph, took one minute to come to battery, and carried three hundred shells internally. The prime mover tractors were more competious, with bids from Lambda, Ursus, Kubota, Wanderer, Ebro, and Fendt each kicking in multiple designs and weights of trailer. You'd need to clear that up with a proper RFQ right quick… which meant you'd need to dig out your tables on the field artillery.
God, you hadn't touched those in almost a year. Time to brush off the dust from that old book…
FIELD GUN MANUAL M.898
3,5cm/50 Field Cannon
-Weight: 130 Kilos
-Elevation: -5 to 20
-Carriage: M.880 single-trail, M.885 split-trail, or M.895 split-trail
-Shell Weight: .645 kilos
-War Load: 120 shells in 20-shell cases on the ammunition cart, 80 shells in shell cases on the limber
-Movement: One Horse or Two Men
5,5cm/50 Field Cannon
-Weight: 1200 Kilos
-Elevation: -3 to 25
-Carriage: M.880 single-trail, M.885 split-trail, or M.896 split-trail
-Shell Weight: 3.2 Kilos
-War Load: 80 shells in 10-shell cases on the ammunition cart, 10 shells in shell case on the limber
-Movement: Two horses or One Oxen
7,5/50 Field Cannon
-Weight: 1600 Kilos
-Elevation: 0 to 30
-Carriage: M.886 single-trail, M.890 split-trail, or M.898 split-trail
-Shell Weight: 7 kilos
-War Load: 60 shells in 6-shell cases on the ammunition cart, 12 shells in shell cases on the limber
-Movement: Six horses or Two oxen
10,5/40 Field Howitzer
-Weight: 2,500 Kilos
-Elevation: 0 to 30 (0 to 60 on M.890 and later)
-Carriage: M.881 single-trail, M.886 split trail, M.890 split trail, or M.895 split trail
-Shell Weight: 19 kilos
-War Load: 60 shells on ammunition cart in two-shell boxes, up to four shell carts per gun organically.
-Movement: Eight horses or four oxen, two horses per ammunition cart.
Yeah, this was gonna be a nightmare. At least you only needed to babel out some specifications for a tractor. You hoped.
((Vote is By Plan. You need a rough idea for your tractors, a decision on the Thryssen SPG, and what to do about your Staff Issues. Your old Board is on hand to help. Good Luck.))