24 cm MRK L/25.5

24 cm MRK L/25.5
The 24 cm MRK L/25.5 in Meppen in August 1879
TypeNaval gun
Coastal artillery
Place of originGerman Empire
Service history
In service-
Used byNone (prototype)
Production history
DesignerKrupp
ManufacturerKrupp
Produced1878
Specifications
Mass18,000 kg
Length6,120 mm (L/25.5)

ShellSeparate loading bagged charges and projectiles
Caliber24 cm (9.4 in)
BreechCylindro-prismatic breech block
Elevation27°
Muzzle velocity
576.6 m/s (160 kg steel grenade)[1]

606.9 m/s (136 kg steel grenade)[1]

The 24 cm MRK L/25.5 was a Krupp prototype naval gun developed in the late 1870s. It was one of two guns that Krupp made to test the application of scientific discoveries with regard to gunpowder. These discoveries made it possible to use higher charges by enlarging the chamber of the gun. During an August 1879 test in Meppen, the gun pierced 51 cm of armor. This test prompted the last competitors to switch to steel guns and breech loading.

  1. ^ a b Monatshefte 1879, p. 320.