Hotchkiss 25MM Anti-Aircraft_Gun_Mle_1939
WILL BE UP LOADING PARTS SO ITS fdm PRINTABLE .... WORKED ALL DAY ON THIS COULD USE A COFFEE
I was able to print this on a Bambu a1 min with a .02 nozzle 1/56 for 28mm gaming.
SCALE 1/100 dlp
COMPLETED Scale 156 use fdm .stl just uploaded 2/6/26 for better fdm printing.
I have left the true to scale stl for down load
The Hotchkiss 25 mm anti-aircraft gun was an anti-aircraft autocannon designed by the French firm of Hotchkiss. It served in World War II with French, Japanese and other nations' forces. Other than the designer company and the calibre, this weapon is not related to the semi-automatic 25 mm Hotchkiss anti-tank gun; in particular, the cartridge used is different.
OVER 1100 USED IN WW2 IN THE FRENCH ARMY
Romania ordered 300 pieces but only 72 had been delivered by the fall of France.
The Spanish Republic bought the weapons for its navy in December 1935. Five were received in January 1936 and installed during the Spanish Civil War in the destroyers Jose Luis Díez, Lepanto and Ulloa. After the civil war, these weapons were used during the 1940s.
Japan bought a license to manufacture the weapon, which became the Type 96 and was used on most Japanese warships of World War II. It was known officially as the Type 96 25 mm AT/AA Gun. Japan was far and away the most prolific user of this design, producing 33,000 units and deploying it across their military forces