Guns of the Netherlands

Started by Korpen, April 10, 2007, 10:45:49 AM

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Korpen

Naval guns
5cm/L30 QF
5cm/L45 QF

7,5cm/L40 QF  6,5kg single mounts 1905
8,8cm/L30 QF, 9kg, single mounts 1890
8,8cm/L50 QF, 9kg, single mounts 1900

10cm/L30 QF, 15kg, Single mounts 1880
10cm/L50 QF, 17kg, Single mounts 1905

12cm/L45 QF, 21kg, Single, twin and casemate mounts. Horizontally sliding wedge breach-block
12cm/L50 QF, 24kg, Single, twin and casemate mounts. Horizontally sliding wedge breach-block, fixed ammunition. 20,8kg for a HE shell, 29kg for SAP ammo.
Both 12cm guns use the same ammunition.

15cm/L40 BL, 40kg Single and casemate mounts 1880
15cm/L45 BL, 45kg Single, twin and casemate mounts 1900, Horizontally sliding wedge breach-block

21cm/L40 BL 120kg Singe and double turrets. 1888

24cm/L40 BL 190kg  Singe and double turrets 1898
24cm/L50 BL 190kg  Singe double and triple turrets 1904

26cm/L35 BL 230kg Singe and double turrets 1880
30,5cm/L38 BL 400kg Singe and double turrets 1890, Horizontally sliding wedge breach-block

30,5/L45 BL 410kg Double turrets 1905, Vertically sliding wedge breach-block
35cm/L40 BL 600kg Double turrets 1905, Vertically sliding wedge breach-block

35cm/L45 BL 600kg Double turrets 1909, Vertically sliding wedge breach-block
38cm/L40 BL 820kg shell Double turrets 1909 Vertically sliding wedge breach-block

38cm/L45 BL 885kg shell Double turrets 1913 Vertically sliding wedge breach-block
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Korpen

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M/09 Family of shells.

35cm
M/09 Shrapnel: 560kg, contains 2200 150g balls.
Two shells issued per gun (stored in turret), for close in defence against enemy torpedoboots.

M/05: HE 600kg shell, nose-fuze 45kg bursting charge

M/09 SAP: 600kg, base fuze, 38kg bursting charge.

M/09 APC, 600kg shell, base fuze 20,2kg bursting charge.
Standard shell for engaging armoured enemy ships.

All the live rounds contain a dye bag in the ballistic cap, this to aid spotters in identifying the fall of shells from the own ship.

M/09 Target practise round. 600kg cast iron, identical ballistic performance as the APC round. The shell is fragile, and contains 4L of dye for ease of identification of landing.
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