The CN 105 F1 was designed at the end of the 1950s by the arsenal of
Bourges (EFAB) under the project name D1512, its development was completed in 1962 and the gun was registered as 105 Mle 62 (an abbreviated version of
105 mm 1962 Model) which in turn took the designation of CN 105 F1 after being fitted with its armored
gun mantlet. As the
French Army was relying on the OCC 105 F1 (
obus G) as main as its only armor-piercing ammunition at that time, the rifling of CN 105 F1 gun barrel was given a relatively slow twist of one turn in 25 calibers to minimise the spin imparted to the
HEAT projectile, but this made it unsuitable for firing
APDS, although compatible with all other types of
NATO 105×617mm ammunition such as
APFSDS, the OFL 105 F1 being the first French-made APFSDS and was fielded in November 1981. == Design ==