38.1 cm /45 Model 1926 naval gun (original) (raw)
El cañón Vickers de 381/45 mm, también conocida como 38 con 1, expresado en cm, fue una pieza de artillería naval usada en España como artillería de costa para la defensa de las bases navales de Cartagena, El Ferrol, Mahón y, posteriormente, el Estrecho de Gibraltar, estando en servicio entre los años 1933 y 2008. Es la pieza de mayor calibre usada en España, su dotación era de quince personas.
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dbo:abstract | The 38.1 cm/45 Model 1926 naval gun, also known as the Vickers-Armstrong 38.1 centimetres (15.0 in) Mark B, was originally intended to form the armament of the Brazilian battleship Riachuelo. Eighteen of the guns were subsequently purchased by Spain for use as coastal artillery. The guns could fire an armour-piercing shell weighing 860 kilograms (1,900 lb) at a velocity of 762 metres per second (2,500 ft/s) or a high-explosive shell weighing 802 kilograms (1,768 lb) to a range of 35,100 metres (115,200 ft). They were mounted in individual armoured gun houses. In the 1990s, seven mounts remained operational, and were provided with modern Swedish fire control equipment. (en) El cañón Vickers de 381/45 mm, también conocida como 38 con 1, expresado en cm, fue una pieza de artillería naval usada en España como artillería de costa para la defensa de las bases navales de Cartagena, El Ferrol, Mahón y, posteriormente, el Estrecho de Gibraltar, estando en servicio entre los años 1933 y 2008. Es la pieza de mayor calibre usada en España, su dotación era de quince personas. (es) |
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dbp:caliber | 15.0 (dbd:inch) |
dbp:caption | Surviving Vickers 38.1cm/45 1926 at Monte San Pedro - Coruña (en) |
dbp:cartridge | APC, HE (en) |
dbp:cartridgeWeight | APC - 1,951 lbs , HE - 1,951 lbs (en) |
dbp:designDate | 1912 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:elevation | -5 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:imageSize | 300 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:isArtillery | yes (en) |
dbp:isRanged | yes (en) |
dbp:manufacturer | Vickers-Armstrong (en) |
dbp:name | 38.100000 (xsd:double) |
dbp:origin | United Kingdom (en) |
dbp:range | 39390 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:rate | 2 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:service | 1929 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:traverse | 300 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:type | Coastal artillery (en) |
dbp:usedBy | Spain (en) |
dbp:velocity | APC - 2,500 fps (en) |
dbp:weight | 223 (xsd:integer) |
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rdfs:comment | El cañón Vickers de 381/45 mm, también conocida como 38 con 1, expresado en cm, fue una pieza de artillería naval usada en España como artillería de costa para la defensa de las bases navales de Cartagena, El Ferrol, Mahón y, posteriormente, el Estrecho de Gibraltar, estando en servicio entre los años 1933 y 2008. Es la pieza de mayor calibre usada en España, su dotación era de quince personas. (es) The 38.1 cm/45 Model 1926 naval gun, also known as the Vickers-Armstrong 38.1 centimetres (15.0 in) Mark B, was originally intended to form the armament of the Brazilian battleship Riachuelo. Eighteen of the guns were subsequently purchased by Spain for use as coastal artillery. The guns could fire an armour-piercing shell weighing 860 kilograms (1,900 lb) at a velocity of 762 metres per second (2,500 ft/s) or a high-explosive shell weighing 802 kilograms (1,768 lb) to a range of 35,100 metres (115,200 ft). They were mounted in individual armoured gun houses. (en) |
rdfs:label | 38.1 cm /45 Model 1926 naval gun (en) Vickers 381/45 mm modelo B (es) |
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