Canon de 138 mm Modèle 1910 naval gun
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The Canon de 138 mm Modèle 1910 was a medium calibre naval gun of the French Navy used during World War I and World War II. It was carried by the dreadnoughts of the Courbet and Bretagne classes as their secondary armament and planned for use in the Normandie-class battleships. It was used as the primary armament for the Arras-class sloops and planned for the La Motte-Picquet-class cruisers that was cancelled in 1915. It was also used in coast defense batteries during both World Wars.
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Canon de 138 mm Modèle 1910 | |
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Type | Naval gun |
Place of origin | France |
Service history | |
In service | 1916—45 |
Used by | French Navy |
Wars | World War I, World War II |
Production history | |
Designed | 1910—13 |
Specifications | |
Mass | 5,320 kilograms (11,730 lb) |
Barrel length | about 7.623 metres (25.01 ft) |
Shell | 130x900mm R, separate-loading, cased charge |
Shell weight | 39.5 kilograms (87 lb) |
Caliber | 138.6 millimetres (5.46 in) |
Breech | interrupted screw |
Elevation | -7° to +25° |
Traverse | depending on mount |
Rate of fire | 5-6 rpm |
Muzzle velocity | 790 metres per second (2,600 ft/s) |
Maximum firing range | 16,100 metres (17,600 yd) at 25° |
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