Naval Artillery

Started by The Rock Doctor, September 15, 2008, 08:35:35 AM

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The Rock Doctor

AS OF 31/12/1919

Capital Ship Guns:


400mm/45cal, M1915
1000 kg projectile weight
1915 tech
Twin turrets (under development - six months to go)
Triple turrets (under development - twelve months to go)

380mm/45cal, M1916
850 kg projectile weight
1911 Tech
Twin turrets
Developed, but not in service.

356mm/45cal, M1908
624.43 kg projectile weight
1907 Tech
Single turrets (Conqueror type fortresses)
Twin turrets (not in service)
Purchased from Russia.

350mm/45cal, M1913
600 kg projectile weight
1907 Tech
Twin turrets (Furioso class BB + Avenger class AC)
Triple turrets (Sucre class FM + Radiante class BB)
Quadruple turrets (not in service)
Gun licenced from Netherlands.

305mm/45cal, M1908
392.67 kg projectile weight.  
1902 Tech
Twin turrets (Triunfante class BB, Luchador and Warrior class AC)
Triple turrets

305mm/40cal, M1895
392.67 kg projectile weight
1900 Tech
Single turrets (El Toro type fortresses)
Twin turrets (Invencible, Poderoso class BB)

275mm/50cal, M1914
300 kg projectile weight
1907 Tech
Twin turrets (Arquero class AC)

240mm/40cal, M1894
___ kg projectile weight
1890 Tech
Twin turrets (Sentinela, Campeon class AC)
No longer in service

234mm/50cal, M1908
200 kg projectile weight
1902 Tech
Twin turrets
Not currently in service.

234mm/40cal, M1892
177.33 kg projectile weight
1890 Tech
Twin turrets (Audacity, Furious class AC)

194mm/50cal, M1915
100 kg projectile weight
1907 Tech
Twin turrets
Not currently in service.  Licenced DKB design.

The Rock Doctor

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Medium and Light Caliber Guns:

140mm:  Ubiquitous secondary caliber for capital ships and main battery for cruisers; present on some auxiliaries and fortifications

120mm/45 cal M1915:  Intended for installation in 1920-era torpedo-boats.

100mm:  Newer variant as main battery on torpedo-boats, some patrol craft; older model appears as tertiary battery on capital ships

76.2mm:  Newer variant as main battery on some torpedo-boats; older variant as secondary battery on Island Commonwealth-built ships

65mm (AA):  Anti-balloon gun being installed on many new designs

65mm:  Common QF gun on smaller patrol and fast attack craft

47mm:  Ubiquitous QF gun on all sorts of ships

37mm:  AA gun now in service

8mm:  Machine guns