BL 5.4 inch Howitzer
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The Ordnance BL 5.4 inch Howitzer was a version of the British 5 inch howitzer
BL 5 inch Howitzer
The Ordnance BL 5 inch Howitzer was initially introduced to provide the Royal Field Artillery with continuing explosive shell capability following the decision to concentrate on shrapnel for field guns in the 1890s.-Sudan Campaign:...

 designed for British Indian Army
British Indian Army
The British Indian Army, officially simply the Indian Army, was the principal army of the British Raj in India before the partition of India in 1947...

 use, especially on the Northwest Frontier.

History

The unusual calibre of 5.4 inches may have been determined by a requirement to fire a 60 lb shell. Since the 5 inch howitzer with its 50 lb shell was later found deficient in both firepower and range, it is possible the Indian Army may have foreseen this, and in fact the 5.4 inch could fire its 60 lb shell the same distance as the 5 inch fired its 50 lb shell i.e. 4800 yards. Also, Hogg & Thurston surmise that raw weight of shell was seen as necessary in India to "put a reasonable amount of fear into the hearts of obstreperous tribesmen inhabiting home-built but robust local fortressess" : different conditions than regular British Army artillery was expected to be employed in.

World War I

4 guns were sent from India and served in the East Africa campaign
East African Campaign (World War I)
The East African Campaign was a series of battles and guerrilla actions which started in German East Africa and ultimately affected portions of Mozambique, Northern Rhodesia, British East Africa, Uganda, and the Belgian Congo. The campaign was effectively ended in November 1917...

. They were manned by the 134th (Cornwall) Howitzer Battery (TF
Territorial Force
The Territorial Force was the volunteer reserve component of the British Army from 1908 to 1920, when it became the Territorial Army.-Origins:...

) from England. The battery was formed at Maktan on 4 February 1916 and drawn by oxen. The Territorial Force
Territorial Force
The Territorial Force was the volunteer reserve component of the British Army from 1908 to 1920, when it became the Territorial Army.-Origins:...

 gunners would already have been familiar with the 5 inch howitzer
BL 5 inch Howitzer
The Ordnance BL 5 inch Howitzer was initially introduced to provide the Royal Field Artillery with continuing explosive shell capability following the decision to concentrate on shrapnel for field guns in the 1890s.-Sudan Campaign:...

which was closely related.

The battery is reported as firing 102 rounds in the bombardment of German positions on the Mgeta river (approximately 100 miles (160.9 km) SW of Dar es Salam) on 1 January 1917, part of the Rufiji River campaign. This allowed Cunliffe's Nigerian Brigade to cross the Mgeta river and pursue the German force south. One of the guns was destroyed by a premature explosion in this action, with 1 gunner killed and 2 wounded.

The 134th battery landed at Lindi in the far south of German East Africa near the border with Portuguese East Africa (Mozambique) in October 1917 and moved west inland. 2 of their 5.4 inch howitzers were sent to Morogoro to be used for training and they took over 2 5 inch howitzers from 11th (Hull) Battery who were short of men through sickness. The 134th were then heavily engaged using 1 5.4 inch and 2 5 inch howitzers at the major Battle of Nyangao on 16–18 October 1917. The guns knocked out the last of the 10 4.1 inch guns from the Konigsberg which the German forces had used as field guns, and provided fire support for the Indian and Nigerian troops.

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