The guns were designed by the Obukhov factory in the late 1890s for a new class of armored cruisers. Thirteen were completed by 1901 and more were made in 1906-07 to arm the Bayan (II) class cruisers. Production continued during World War I to rearm older cruisers and coastal defense batteries. By 1941 all of these weapons had been retired or scrapped.
The gun was made from an inner tube and two connected cylinders.
Designation | 8"/45 (20.3 cm) Pattern 1892 203 mm/45 (8") Pattern 1892 |
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Ship Class Used On | Rossia, Gromoboy, Bayan(I), Bayan(II) class, gunboat Khrabry, coastal batteries |
Date Of Design | 1892 |
Date In Service | 1895 |
Gun Weight | 12 tons (12.183 mt) with breech 442 lbs. (200.7 kg) |
Gun Length oa | 360 in (9.135 m) |
Bore Length | N/A |
Rifling Length | 296.4 in (7.530 m) |
Grooves | 0.064 in deep (1.65 mm) |
Lands | N/A |
Twist | Uniform RH 1 in 25 |
Chamber Volume | N/A |
Rate Of Fire | N/A |
Type | Bag |
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Projectile Types and Weights | HE "old model": 193.5 lbs. (87.8 kg) AP "old model": 193.5 lbs. (87.8 kg) Semi-AP mod 1907: 235 lbs. (106.9 kg) HE mod 1907: 193.5 lbs. (87.8 kg) HE/Semi-AP mod 1915: 246.3 lbs (112.2 kg) Shrapnel: 257.5 lbs. (116.8 kg) |
Bursting Charge | Semi-AP mod 1907: 20.5 lbs. (9.3 kg) HE mod 1907: 20.5 lbs. (9.3 kg) HE/Semi-AP mod 1915: 17.4 lbs. (7.9 kg) Shrapnel: 2.6 lbs. (1.2 kg) |
Projectile Length | HE "old model": 2.6 calibers AP "old model": 2.5 calibers Semi-AP mod 1907: 4.0 calibers HE mod 1907: 3.04 calibers HE/Semi-AP mod 1915: 3.85 calibers Shrapnel: 3.86 calibers |
Propellant Charge | HE "old model": 70.5 lbs. (32 kg) AP "old model": 70.5 lbs. (32 kg) Semi-AP mod 1907: 66 lbs. (30 kg) HE mod 1907: 70.5 lbs. (32 kg) HE/Semi-AP mod 1915: 64 lbs. (29 kg) Shrapnel: 61.7 lbs. (28 kg) |
Muzzle Velocity | HE "old model": 2,950 fps (899 mps) AP "old model": 2,950 fps (899 mps) Semi-AP mod 1907: 2,670 fps (813.8 mps) HE mod 1907: 2,575 fps (784.8 mps) HE/Semi-AP mod 1915: 2,600 fps (792.5 mps) Shrapnel: 2,450 fps (746.8 mps) |
Working Pressure | N/A |
Approximate Barrel Life | approx 700 rounds |
Ammunition stowage per gun | Bayan: 100 rounds Gromoboy: 125 rounds Rossiya: 152 rounds |
Elevation | 193.5 lbs. (87.8 kg) HE "old model" | 235 lbs. (106.9 kg) Semi-AP mod 1907 | 193.5 lbs. (87.8 kg) HE mod 1907 | 246.3 lbs. (112.2 kg) HE/Semi-AP mod 1915 |
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13 degrees | 12,000 yards (10,980 m) | - | - | - |
18 degrees | - | 17,600 yards (16,100 m) | 14,400 yards (13,170 m) | 17,410 yards (15,920 m) |
25 degrees | 16,010 yards (14,640 m) | - | - | - |
32 degrees | - | - | - | 22,615 yards (20,680 m) |
Elevation | Range | Side Armor | Striking Velocity | Angle of Fall |
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0 degrees | 0 yards (0 m) | 9.92 in (252 mm) | 2,950 fps (899 mps) | 0 |
0.80 degrees | 2,000 yards (1,830 m) | 7.17 in (182 mm) | 2,335 fps (712 mps) | 0.93 |
1.82 degrees | 4,000 yards (3,660 m) | 4.96 in (126 mm) | 1,820 fps (555 mps) | 2.52 |
3.30 degrees | 6,000 yards (5,490 m) | 3.46 in (88 mm) | 1,400 fps (428 mps) | 5.33 |
5.84 degrees | 8,000 yards (7,320 m) | 2.52 in (64 mm) | 1,130 fps (345 mps) | 10.40 |
8.70 degrees | 10,000 yards (9,140 m) | 1.97 in (50 mm) | 1,010 fps (307 mps) | 17.60 |
13.05 degrees | 12,000 yards (10,970 m) | 1.81 in (46 mm) | 950 fps (290 mps) | 26.32 |
This projectile was in use during the Russo-Japanese War.
Data from "Gangut" Issue 7 article.
Designation | Single Turret Mounts: Bayan(I) (2), Bayan(II) (2) Single Casemate Mounts: Rossia (2), Gromoboy (2) Open Deck Mounts: Rossia (2), Gromoboy (2), Khrabry (2), Bayan (I) (1) |
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Weight | Turrets: 155 tons (157 mt) Open and casemate: 28 tons (28.5 mt) |
Elevation | -5 / +18 degrees for all mounts |
Rate of Elevation | N/A |
Train | -135 / +135 degrees |
Rate of Train | N/A |
Gun Recoil | 18.7 in (47.6 cm) for turret mounts |
Loading Angle | N/A |
Data from:
- "Naval Weapons of World War One" by Norman Friedman
- "Morskaya Artilleriya Rossiyskogo Flota 1867-1922" (Naval Artillery of the Russian Fleet 1867-1922) and "Entsiklopedia Otechestvennoi Artillerii" (Encyclopedia of Fatherland [Russian] Artillery) both by A.V. Shirokorad
- "Gangut" Issue 7 article by S.I. Titushkin
Other:
- Citadel Magazine
Special help from Vladimir Yakubov
- 11 September 2006
- Benchmark
- 16 June 2012
- Added data on guns and picture of Aso