Cannone da 381/50 Ansaldo M1934

Cannone da 381/50 Ansaldo M1934
381/50 M1934 guns on the Vittorio Veneto
TypeNaval gun
Place of originKingdom of Italy
Service history
In service1940–1948[1]
Used by Regia Marina
WarsSecond World War
Production history
ManufacturerGio. Ansaldo & C., OTO
No. built40
Specifications
Mass102.4 t (101 long tons)[2]
Length20.72 metres (68 ft 0 in)
Barrel length19.05 m (62 ft 6 in)[2]

ShellAP: 885 kg (1,950 lb)[2]
HE: 774 kg (1,710 lb)
Caliber381 mm (15 in)[2]
BreechWelin breech block
Muzzle velocity850–870 m/s (2,800–2,900 ft/s)[2]
Maximum firing range42,260 m (46,220 yd)[2]
381/50 guns of Vittorio Veneto and Littorio

The Cannone da 381/50 Ansaldo M1934 was a 381-millimeter (15 in), 50-caliber naval gun designed and built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) by Gio. Ansaldo & C. in the 1930s. The gun served as the main armament of Italy's last battleships, the Littorio class. These built-up guns consisted of a liner, a cylinder over the chamber and part of the rifle bore, a full-length cylinder, and a 3/4 length jacket with a hydro-pneumatically operated side-swinging Welin breech block. 40 barrels were produced in total by Ansaldo and O.T.O., but none survive to this day.[3] Each battleship carried nine guns mounted in three triple turrets with maximum elevation of 35°. Time between salvos was approximately 45 seconds.[2]

  1. ^ Breyer 1973, p. 383.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Campbell 1985, pp. 320–21.
  3. ^ Bagnasco & de Toro, p. 72