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12-inch/50-caliber gun (Argentina)

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12"/50 caliber Bethlehem gun
a main gun of the battleship ARA Moreno during its construction, sometime between 1910 and 1915.
TypeNaval gun
Place of originUnited States
Service history
In service1915–1956[1][2]
Used byTemplate:Sclass-s
WarsWorld War I, World War II
Production history
Designed1910
ManufacturerBethlehem Steel Corporation[1]
Specifications
Mass66 tons[1]
Barrel length50 ft 6 in (15.39 m) bore (50 cal)[1]

Caliber12 inches (304.8 mm)[1]
Recoil38 inches (97 cm)[1]
Rate of fire2.0–3.0 rounds per minute[1]
Maximum firing range24,000 yd (22,000 m)[1]

The 12"/50 caliber Bethlehem gun was a US naval gun designed in 1910 as the main armament for the Argentine Navy’s dreadnought battleships of the Template:Sclass-.

Design

The gun was designed in 1910, and it was probably based on the US 12"/50 (30.5 cm) Mark 7 naval gun with a breech weight added. The guns were manufactured at the Bethlehem Steel Corporation.[1] The ships in the class had twelve 305 mm guns each, mounted in six twin (2-gun) turrets, with two turrets forward, two aft, and one on each side.

Measurements and Capabilities

Main deck and guns of Moreno

The gun weighed 66 tons including the breech and was capable of an average rate of fire of 2–3 rounds a minute. It could throw an 870 lb. (394.6 kg) Mark 15 armor-piercing shell 24,000 yards (21,950 meters) at an elevation of 14.7°, while the "barrel life" of the guns was 200 shots.

The previous 12" gun, manufactured for the U.S. Navy, was the Mark 7 version, a very similar gun which had been designed and installed in the 1912 era Template:Sclass-s.[1]

Service

This gun was only installed in the Argentine Navy Rivadavia-class battleships Rivadavia and Moreno.

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j DiGiulian, Tony. "Argentina - 12"/50 (30.5 cm) Bethlehem". Navweaps.com. Archived from the original on 14 January 2010. Retrieved 22 February 2010. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ 1956 is the year the Argentinian battleships were decommissioned.

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