Mark 45 5-inch/54-caliber lightweight gun | |
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Type | Naval gun |
Place of origin | United States |
Service history | |
In service | 1971–present |
Used by | See Operators |
Production history | |
Designed | 1968[1] |
Manufacturer | United Defense[1] (now BAE Systems Land & Armaments) |
Produced | 1971[1] |
Specifications (Mod 2) | |
Mass | 21,691 kg (47,820.5 lb)[1] |
Length | 8.992 m (29 ft 6.0 in)[3] |
Barrel length | 6.858 m (22 ft 6.0 in)[3] Rifling: 5.82 m (19 ft 1 in)[3]
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Shell | 127 × 835 mm .R Conventional: 31.75 kg (70.0 lb)[1] |
Caliber | 54 caliber |
Elevation | |
Traverse | |
Rate of fire | 16–20 rounds per minute automatic[4] |
Muzzle velocity |
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Effective firing range | 13 nmi (24.1 km)[4] or 20 nmi (37.0 km) (Mod 4)[5] |
The 5-inch (127 mm)/54-caliber (Mk 45) lightweight gun is a U.S. naval artillery gun mount consisting of a 5 in (127 mm) L54 Mark 19 gun on the Mark 45 mount.[1] It was designed and built by United Defense, a company later acquired by BAE Systems Land & Armaments, which continued manufacture.
The latest 62-calibre-long version consists of a longer-barrel L62 Mark 36 gun fitted on the same Mark 45 mount.[1] The gun is designed for use against surface warships, anti-aircraft and shore bombardment to support amphibious operations.[1] The gun mount features an automatic loader with a capacity of 20 rounds. These can be fired under full automatic control, taking a little over a minute to exhaust those rounds at maximum fire rate. For sustained use, the gun mount would be occupied by a six-person crew (gun captain, panel operator, and four ammunition loaders) below deck to keep the gun continuously supplied with ammunition.