10.5 cm SK L/45 naval gun
10.5 cm SK L/45 | |
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Type | Naval gun |
Place of origin | German Empire |
Service history | |
In service | 1907—1945 |
Used by |
German Empire Nazi Germany |
Wars |
World War I World War II |
Production history | |
Designed | about 1906–1907 |
Specifications | |
Weight | 1,450 kilograms (3,200 lb) |
Length | 4.725 meters (15 ft 6.0 in) |
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Shell | Fixed |
Shell weight | 17.4 kilograms (38 lb) |
Caliber | 105 millimeters (4.1 in) |
Breech | horizontal sliding-block |
Muzzle velocity | 710 m/s (2,300 ft/s) |
Maximum firing range | 12,700 metres (13,900 yd) |
The 10.5 cm SK L/45 (SK - Schnelladekanone (quick-loading cannon) L - Länge (with a 45-caliber barrel) was a German naval gun that was used in World War I and World War II and was the successor of the older 10.5 cm SK L/40 naval gun.
Description
The 10.5 cm SK L/45 gun weighed 1,450 kilograms (3,200 lb), had an overall length of 472.5 cm (15 ft 6 in). It used a horizontal sliding-block breech design.
Gallery
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Gun, partly obscured, from submarine SM U-98, at Imperial War Museum, London
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Gun breech, in Malta
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Gun from SM U-19 in Bangor
See also
Weapons of comparable role, performance and era
- QF 4 inch Mk V naval gun Approximate British equivalent firing slightly lighter shell
- 4"/50 caliber gun Approximate US equivalent, firing slightly lighter shell at higher velocity
Notes
References
- Campbell, John (2002). Naval Weapons of World War Two. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-87021-459-4.
- Gander, Terry; Chamberlain, Peter (1979). Weapons of the Third Reich: An Encyclopedic Survey of All Small Arms, Artillery and Special Weapons of the German Land Forces 1939–1945. New York: Doubleday. ISBN 0-385-15090-3.
- Hogg, Ian V. (1997). German Artillery of World War Two (2nd corrected ed.). Mechanicsville, PA: Stackpole Books. ISBN 1-85367-480-X.
- Rolf, Rudi (1998). Der Atlantikwall: Bauten der deutschen Küstenbefestigungen 1940-1945. Osnabrück: Biblio. ISBN 3-7648-2469-7.
- Rolf, Rudi (2004). A Dictionary on Modern Fortification: An Illustrated Lexicon on European Fortification in the Period 1800-1945. Middleburg, Netherlands: PRAK.
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