Škoda guns built at the Pilsen works. Used as secondary weapons on Austria-Hungary's battleships.
The battleship Tegetthoff was ceded after World War I to Italy, where she was scrapped and her guns then used as coastal artillery.
Actual bore diameter was 14.91 cm (5.87").
Designation | 15 cm/50 (5.9") G. L/50 K10 Škoda |
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Ship Class Used On | Austria-Hungary: Viribus Unitis class
Italy: Coastal Artillery |
Date Of Design | 1910 |
Date In Service | 1912 |
Gun Weight | 13,415 lbs. (6,085 kg) without breech |
Gun Length oa | 295 in (7.500 m) |
Bore Length | N/A |
Rifling Length | N/A |
Grooves | N/A |
Lands | N/A |
Twist | N/A |
Chamber Volume | N/A |
Rate Of Fire | 6 rounds per minute |
Type | Separate |
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Projectile Types and Weights | HE: 100 lbs. (45.5 kg)
AP: 100 lbs. (45.5 kg) |
Bursting Charge | 6.6 lbs. (3.0 kg) TNT |
Projectile Length | N/A |
Propellant Charge | 37 lbs. (16.85 kg) |
Muzzle Velocity | 2,887 fps (880 mps) |
Working Pressure | 17.4 tons/in2 (2,745 kg/cm2) |
Approximate Barrel Life | N/A |
Ammunition stowage per gun | 180 rounds |
Elevation | Distance |
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15 degrees | about 16,400 yards (15,000 m) |
Designation | Single casemate Mounts: Viribus Unitis (12) 1 |
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Weight | N/A |
Elevation | -6 / +15 degrees |
Elevation Rate | Manual operation, only |
Train | about +60 / -60 degrees |
Train Rate | Manual operation, only |
Gun recoil | N/A |
- ^The casemate mounts on these battleships were poorly designed, as they lacked ventilation. If smoke penetrated into them, the guncrews could not function.
"Naval Weapons of World War Two" by John Campbell
"Naval Weapons of World War One" by Norman Friedman
"The Viribus Unitis Class" article in "Warship Volume II" and "A's and A's" comments in "Warship Volume III" both by Friedrich Prasky
"A Szent István Csatahajó" (The battleship Szent István) by Balogh Tamás and Csepregi Oszkár
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Original research by Mihály Krámli, author of "A Használhatatlan Lövegtornony Mítosza: Legenda Vagy Valóság?" [The Myth of the Useless Turret: Legend or Reality?] and
"Az Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia Csatahajói: 1904-1914" [Austro-Hungarian Battleships and Battleship Designs: 1904-1914]
{Link - Hungarian to complete book in pdf form and Link - English}.
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Special help from Daniel Papp
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Tony DiGiulian's personal data files
26 September 2007 - Benchmark
05 September 2010 - Added pictures of Batterie Madonna gun
16 April 2021 - Updated to HTML 5 format
09 February 2024 - Added minor details