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Bofors 57 mm Naval Automatic Gun L/60

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57mm/60 modèle 1951 gun
Twin Bofors 57mm guns, on display at Port-Louis naval museum
Typenaval gun
Place of originFrance
Service history
Used byFrance
Specifications
Mass17.3 tonnes
Barrel length60 calibres
Crew8

Calibre57 mm
Elevation8° to 93°
Muzzle velocity850 m/s
Effective firing range13000 metres (max)
5000 metres (practical)

The 57mm/60 modèle 1951 gun was a dual purpose artillery piece in use in the French Navy. They notably armed light escorts as main guns, and T47 fleet escorts.

The gun was composed of twin Bofors 57mm guns installed on a custom naval mounting that maintained the system in mechanical equilibrium, even when firing. The gun were water-cooled and fed by large 80-cartridge magazines that allowed several long bursts to be fired without reloading.

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