Vickers 14-inch/45 naval gun

Vickers 14-inch 45-calibre naval gun
14"41st Year Type
14" 43rd Year Type
36 cm 41st Year Type
Gun being installed on Haruna, Kobe, October 1914
TypeNaval gun
Service history
In service1913-1945
Used byImperial Japanese Navy
WarsWorld War I, World War II
Production history
DesignerVickers
Designed1910
ManufacturerVickers
Kure Arsenal
Japan Steel Works
No. built100
Specifications
Mass86,000 kilograms (86 t)
Length54 ft 0.4 in (16.469 m)
Barrel length52 ft 6 in (16.002 m) (45 calibres)

Shell673.5 kg (1,485 lb)[1]
Calibre14-inch (355.6 mm)
Elevation-3° to +43°[2]
Rate of fire2 rpm
Muzzle velocity775 m/s (2,540 ft/s)[1]
Maximum firing range35,450 m (38,770 yd)[1]

The Vickers 14-inch 45-calibre gun was designed and built by Vickers and initially installed on the battlecruiser Kongō which it was building for the Imperial Japanese Navy. Guns similar to this Vickers design were also later built in Japan to arm Kongō's sister ships and subsequent Japanese-constructed "super-dreadnoughts" which were all built in Japan. Japanese-built versions of the guns were designated 14-inch 41st Year Type, and from 1917 when the Navy went metric they were redesignated 36 cm 41st Year Type.

  1. ^ a b c "Gun Model: JPN 14in 36cm 45cal 41st Type". Naval History via Flix. Retrieved 13 September 2022.
  2. ^ Campbell, John (1985). Naval Weapons of World War Two. Naval Institute Press. p. 184. ISBN 0870214594.