The Škoda 100 mm Model 1916 (100 mm M.16) was a mountain howitzer used by Austria-Hungary during World War I, developed from the 10 cm M. 14 Feldhaubitze.
The Wehrmacht redesignated this as the 10 cm GebH 16 or 16(ö).
The Italians referred to weapons gained either through capture or reparations as the Obice da 100/17 modello 16.
[3] The gun could be broken into three sections, intended for towing by two animal carts.
The Italians used lighter shells than the Czechs, which accounts for the greater range and muzzle velocity of their guns.