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Built with an autofretted A tube, liner, jacket in two lengths and breech ring. The Welin breech opened upwards. |
Light Cruiser Duguay-Trouin |
Experimental Carrier Bearn
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Experimental Carrier Bearn in 1937
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| Designation | 155 mm/50 (6.1") Model 1920 |
| Ship Class Used On | Duguay-Trouin, Jean d'Arc and Bearn classes |
| Date Of Design | 1920 |
| Date In Service | 1926 |
| Gun Weight | 8.73 tons (8.87 mt) |
| Gun Length oa | 316.9 in (8.050 m) |
| Bore Length | 305.1 in (7.750 m) |
| Rifling Length | 250.5 in (6.362 m) |
| Grooves | (about 46) about 0.059 in deep x 0.295 in (1.5 mm x 7.5 mm) |
| Lands | about 0.120 in (3 mm) |
| Twist | Uniform RH 1 in 22.35 |
| Chamber Volume | 2,238 in3 (36.67 dm3) |
| Rate Of Fire
(see Note) |
3-5 rounds per minute |
| Note: The expected rate of fire for the light cruisers was six rounds per minute, but three rounds per minute was the usual rate of fire. The Permanent Trials Board criticized the complicated ammunition supply system. | |
| Type | Bag |
| Projectile Types and Weights | SAP - 124.6 lbs. (56.5 kg)
HE, nose fuze - 124.6 lbs. (56.5 kg) HE, base fuze - 130.1 lbs. (59.0 kg) |
| Bursting Charge | SAP - about 6.5 lbs. (14.3 kg)
HE - about 12.4 lbs. (5.6 kg) |
| Projectile Length | SAP - 31.5 in (80 cm)
HE - about 28.6 in (72.7 cm) |
| Propellant Charge | 43.67 lbs. (19.81 kg) BM11 |
| Muzzle Velocity | New gun with SAP: 2,854 fps (870
mps)
New gun with HE, base fuze: 2,835 fps (864 mps) Average gun: 2,789 fps (850 mps) |
| Working Pressure | about 19.4 tons/in2 (3,050 kg/cm2) |
| Approximate Barrel Life | about 700 rounds |
| Ammunition stowage per gun
(see Note 2) |
Duguay-Trouin: 125 rounds
Others: N/A |
| Notes:
1) The propellant charge was in halves. 2) Duguay-Trouin outfit was 1,000 HE, 60 illumination for upper turrets, no illumination for lower turrets, 40 practice rounds for upper turrets and 120 practice rounds for lower turrets. |
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| Elevation | With 124.6 lbs. (56.5 kg) SAP Shell |
| Range @ 5 degrees | 9,400 yards (8,600 m) |
| Range @ 10 degrees | 14,220 yards (13,000 m) |
| Range @ 30 degrees | 24,060 yards (22,000 m) |
| Range @ 40 degrees | 27,340 yards (25,000 m) |
| Elevation | With 124.6 lbs. (56.5 kg) HE Shell |
| Range @ 40 degrees | 28,543 yards (26,100 m) |
| Designation | Single Mounts
Bearn (8): N/A Two-gun Turrets
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| Weight | Single Mount: N/A
Twin Mount: about 78.7 tons (80 mt) |
| Elevation | -5 / +40 degrees |
| Elevation Rate | about 6 degrees per second |
| Train | Model 1921: -140 / +140 degrees
Others: N/A |
| Train Rate | 6.4 degrees per second |
| Gun recoil | Nominal: 19.7 in (50 cm)
Maximum: 21.7 in (55 cm) |
| Notes:
1) Training and elevation for the two-gun turrets were electrically powered. RPC for training was slated to be added to these but cancelled upon France's surrender in 1940. 2) The gun axes were 59 in (150 cm) apart. |
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