- Armstrong Whitworth 12 inch /40 naval gun
Infobox Weapon
name= Type 41 12-inch (305 mm) /40 caliber naval gun
caption=
origin=United Kingdom , later license-produced inJapan
type=Naval gun
is_ranged=YES
is_bladed=
is_explosive=
is_artillery=YES
is_vehicle=
is_UK=YES
service=1900-1945
used_by=Royal Navy Imperial Japanese Navy
wars=Russo-Japanese War World War I
designer=Elswick Ordnance Company
design_date=1898
manufacturer=Elswick Ordnance CompanyVickers
Woolwich Arsenal
production_date=
number=
variants=
weight= 49 tons
length=
part_length=convert|485|in|m|3|adj=on bore (40 calibres)
width=
height=
crew=
cartridge=convert|850|lb|kg|sigfig=4 separate charges and shell
caliber=convert|12|in|mm|sing=on|sigfig=4
action=
rate= 1 round per minute
velocity=Japanese service : 2,400 f/s (732 m/s)
UK service : 2481 f/s [2481 ft/second, 850-pound projectile, with 211 lb cordite Mk I size 50 & 3¾. Text Book of Gunnery, 1902.] , 2612 f/s (King Edward VII class)
range= convert|15000|yd|m|0|adj=on; 15° elevation
max_range=
feed=
sights=
breech=welin
recoil=
carriage=
elevation=-5 / +15 degrees
traverse=+150 / -150 degreesThe Armstrong Whitworth 12 inch naval gun of 40-calibre length was designed by, and manufactured mainly by, Armstrong's ordnance branch, Elswick Ordnance Company. It was intended for the
Royal Navy ’s "Royal Sovereign" class battleships, but budgetary constraints delayed their introduction. The first units were instead supplied to Japan. It later entered service with the RN as the 12 inch Mark IXAs the Type 41 12-inch (305 mm) /40 caliber naval gun it was the standard
main battery on several earlyUnited Kingdom -builtpre-dreadnought battleships of theImperial Japanese Navy .Design and development
The Type 41 12-inch
naval gun was produced byArmstrong Whitworth , Elswick,Newcastle upon Tyne , as a slightly modified version of the “EOC G pattern” 12-inch guns used on contemporaryRoyal Navy battleships. Japan purchased a total of 44 of these weapons for use of the "Fuji" and "Shikishima" class battleships, and the "Mikasa".Japanese Service
In combat at the
Battle of the Yellow Sea in theRusso-Japanese War , Japanese battleships "Asahi", "Shikishima" and "Mikasa" all had one of their main guns taken out of action due to bore prematures. The cause was traced to faulty fuses, and the problem was rectified prior to theBattle of Tsushima .The gun was officially designated as “Type 41” from the 41st year of the reign of
Emperor Meiji on1908-12-25 . It was further re-designated incentimeter s on1917-10-05 as part of the standardization process for the Imperial Japanese Navy to themetric system .The Type 41 12-inch gun fired an convert|850|lb|kg|1|adj=on shell, with either an armor piercing, high explosive or general purpose warhead.
United Kingdom Service
Royal Navy service
The gun entered service with the
Royal Navy as BL 12 inch gun Mark IX on the following ships :
*Formidable class battleships laid down 1898
*Duncan class battleships laid down 1899
*King Edward VII class battleships of 1904 "King Edward VII", "Commonwealth", "Hindustan", "Dominion" and "New Zealand".M class submarine mounting
The gun was in service mounted on the 3 M class submarines from 1920 - 1932.
Railway gun
4 guns were mounted on railway carriages and used by the British army in
World War I on the Western Front.United Kingdom ammunition
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Notes
References
* [http://cgsc.cdmhost.com/u?/p4013coll11,230 Text Book of Gunnery, 1902. LONDON : PRINTED FOR HIS MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE, BY HARRISON AND SONS, ST. MARTIN'S LANE]
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**cite web
last = DiGiulian
first = Tony
url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNBR_12-40_mk9.htm
title = Japanese 30.5 cm/40 (12") Type 41
work = NavWeaps.comExternal links
*cite web
last = DiGiulian
first = Tony
url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNJAP_12-40_EOC.htm
title = Japanese 30.5 cm/40 (12") Type 41
work = NavWeaps.com
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