QF 4.7 inch Gun Mk V | |
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Type | Naval gun Coast defence gun |
Place of origin | United Kingdom Japan |
Service history | |
In service | 1900–1945 |
Used by | British Empire |
Wars | World War I World War II |
Production history | |
Designer | Elswick Ordnance |
Designed | ca. 1895 |
Variants | Mark V, Mark V* |
Specifications | |
Mass | Barrel & breech 5,936 pounds (2,693 kg)[1] |
Barrel length | 212.6 inches (5.40 m) (45 cal)[1] |
Shell | Separate loading QF 45 pounds (20.41 kg) Common Pointed, Lyddite |
Calibre | 4.724 inches (120 mm) |
Breech | single motion interrupted screw |
Recoil | 8 inch[1] |
Elevation | -10° to +20°[2] |
Rate of fire | Approx. 8-10 rounds per minute[3] |
Muzzle velocity | 2,350 feet per second (720 m/s)[4] |
Maximum firing range | 16,500 yards (15,100 m)[1] |
The QF 4.7 inch Gun Mark V originated as a 4.7 in (120 mm) 45-calibre naval gun designed by the Elswick Ordnance Company for export customers and known as the Pattern Y.[3]