Ordnance BL 5-inch howitzer | |
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Type | Field howitzer |
Place of origin | United Kingdom |
Service history | |
In service | 1895 – 1919 |
Used by | United Kingdom Kingdom of Romania Russian Empire |
Wars | Mahdist War Second Boer War First World War |
Specifications | |
Mass | 2,672 lb (1,212 kg)[1] |
Barrel length | 42 inches (1.07 m) bore (8.4 calibres)[2] |
Shell | 50 lb (22.7 kg) Common shell 50 lb (22.7 kg) Lyddite shell 40 lb (18.1 kg) Amatol shell[3] |
Calibre | 5-inch (127.0 mm) |
Breech | 3-motion, interrupted screw[4] |
Recoil | 5.5 in (140 mm), Hydro-spring constant[4] |
Carriage | Wheeled, box trail |
Elevation | -5° - 45°[4] |
Muzzle velocity | 788 ft/s (240 m/s)[5] |
Effective firing range | 4,800 yards (4,400 m) (50 lb shell); 6,500 yards (5,900 m) (40 lb shell) |
Filling weight | 9 pounds 15 ounces (4.51 kg) (Lyddite) 5 pounds (2.27 kg) (Amatol) |
The Ordnance BL 5-inch howitzer was initially introduced to provide the Royal Field Artillery with continuing explosive shell capability following the decision to concentrate on shrapnel for field guns in the 1890s.