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  2. 12.7 cm/50 Type 3 naval gun - Wikipedia

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    Maximum firing range. 18,400 metres (20,100 yd) The 12.7 cm/50 Type 3 naval gun was a medium- caliber naval gun of the Imperial Japanese Navy used during World War II. It was the standard weapon for Japanese destroyers between 1928 and 1944 (except the Akizuki and Matsu classes). It has been credited as a true dual-purpose gun, but this was ...

  3. 3-inch/50-caliber gun - Wikipedia

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    3-inch/50-caliber gun. The 3-inch/50-caliber gun (spoken "three-inch fifty-caliber") in United States naval gun terminology indicates the gun fired a projectile 3 inches (76 mm) in diameter, and the barrel was 50 calibers long (barrel length is 3 in × 50 = 150 in or 3.8 m). Different guns (identified by Mark numbers) of this caliber were used ...

  4. 8 cm/40 3rd Year Type naval gun - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Type 41 3-inch (76 mm) naval gun otherwise known as the 8 cm/40 3rd Year Type naval gun was a direct copy of the English QF 12-pounder 12 cwt naval gun.The original 12-pounders were built-up guns with a single-motion interrupted screw breech that fired Fixed Quick Fire ammunition and had bottom mounted hydro-pneumatic recoil systems.

  5. 20 cm/50 3rd Year Type naval gun - Wikipedia

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    The typical installation was ten 20 cm/50 guns; although Tone-class cruisers carried eight while Furutaka and Aoba-class cruisers carried six. After modernization, Akagi and Kaga carried only six, divided in three casemates per side, after the removal (during the 1935 reconstruction) of the four guns in two turrets on both ships placed on the ...

  6. 10 cm/50 Type 88 naval gun - Wikipedia

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    885–895 m/s (2,900–2,940 ft/s) Effective firing range. 11,200 m (36,700 ft) at +90°. Maximum firing range. 16.2 km (10 mi) at +45° [1] Feed system. Manual. The 10 cm/50 Type 88 naval gun was a dual-purpose gun used by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II .

  7. List of naval guns by caliber - Wikipedia

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    37 mm kan M/98B (Finspång 37 mm naval gun L/39 model 1901) Sweden-Norway. 1900s - Cold War. 38.1 mm (1.50 in) 38 mm kan M/84 (Nordenfelt 1½In fast shooting naval gun L/43 model 1884) Sweden-Norway. 1880s - World War I. 40 mm (1.6 in) 40 mm ubakan m/32 (Bofors 40 mm submarine automatic gun L/43 model 1932)

  8. 12 cm/12 short naval gun - Wikipedia

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    The 12 cm/12 short naval gun was an autofretted monobloc gun with an interrupted screw breech that fired fixed QF ammunition. The trunnioned gun barrel had a hydro-spring recoil mechanism above and below the barrel and was mounted on a center pivot HA/LA gun mount. [ 4] The gun was normally mounted on merchant ships below 5,000 GRT and also saw ...

  9. 12 cm/45 3rd Year Type naval gun - Wikipedia

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    The 12 cm/45 gun designed in 1895 was an indigenous variant of an Elswick Ordnance Company export design known as the Pattern Y. The Japanese designation was the "Type 41". Later in 1921 the 12 cm/45 gun was used as the basis for a high-angle anti-aircraft gun, designated the 12 cm/45 10th Year Type. [2] The "Third Year Type" refers to the ...

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