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120 mm 45 caliber Pattern 1892

The 120mm 45 caliber Pattern 1892 was a Russian naval gun developed in the years before the Russo-Japanese War that armed a variety of warships of the Imperial Russian Navy during the Russo-Japanese War and World War I. Guns salvaged from scrapped ships found a second life on river gunboats of the Soviet Navy during the Russian Civil War and as coastal artillery and railway artillery during World War II.[2] It was estimated that in 1941 there were 35 still in service.[2]

120mm 45 caliber Pattern 1892
120mm 45 caliber Pattern 1892 gun on Kuivasaari Island.
TypeNaval gun
Coastal artillery
Railway artillery
Place of originFrance
Service history
In service1897-1945
Used byRussian Empire
Soviet Union
Finland
Japan
WarsBoxer Rebellion
Russo-Japanese War
World War I
Russian Civil War
Winter War
World War II
Production history
DesignerCanet
Designed1891
ManufacturerObukhov
Perm
Produced1897
Specifications
Mass2.95 t (3.25 short tons)
Length5.4 m (17 ft 9 in)
Barrel length4.2 m (13 ft 9 in)

ShellFixed QF ammunition
Shell weight20.4 kg (45 lb)
Caliber120 mm (4.7 in) 45 caliber
Elevation-7° to +20°
Rate of fire12-15 rpm
Muzzle velocity823 m/s (2,700 ft/s)
Maximum firing range11.8 km (7.3 mi) at +20°[1]

History

In 1891 a Russian naval delegation was shown three guns designed by the French designer Canet. One was a 75/50 gun, one was a 120/45 gun, and the last was a 152/45 gun. All three guns used fixed QF ammunition which produced a rate of fire of 15 rpm for the 75/50 gun, 12 rpm for the 120/45 gun and 10 rpm for the 152/45 gun. The Russians were impressed and in 1892 they negotiated a production license for all three guns.[1]

Construction

There were two main series of the 120/45 guns produced. The first series of 76 guns were built between 1897-1905 at the Obhukov factory.[1] During the Russo-Japanese war a number of barrels of the 152/45 guns burst in action and a strengthened series of 152/45 and 120/45 guns were ordered. 34 of the second series of strengthened guns were built between 1905-1915 at the Obhukov factory. Between 1914-1916 production switched to the Perm factory and a further 18 strengthened guns were produced there.[1]

Naval use

120/45 guns armed a variety of ships such as armored cruisers, auxiliary cruisers, coastal defense ships, destroyers, gunboats, minesweepers, pre-dreadnought battleships, protected cruisers, seaplane tenders and unprotected cruisers of the Imperial Russian Navy built between 1890-1916.[3]

Armored cruisers

  • Dmitriy Donskoi-class - The secondary armament of Dmitrii Donskoi consisted of ten, 120/45 guns, in single mounts after an 1895 refit. The secondary armament of Vladimir Monomakh consisted of six, 120/45 guns, in single mounts after an 1897 refit.
  • Rurik - The tertiary armament of this ship consisted of six, 120/45 guns, in single mounts.

Auxiliary cruisers

  • Angara - The primary armament of this ship consisted of six, shielded, 120/45 guns.
  • Dnepr - The primary armament of this ship consisted of seven, shielded, 120/45 guns.
  • Don - The primary armament of this ship consisted of two, shielded, 120/45 guns.
  • Lena - The primary armament of this ship consisted of six, shielded, 120/45 guns.
  • Kuban - The primary armament of this ship consisted of two, shielded, 120/45 guns.
  • Oryol - The primary armament of this ship consisted of two, shielded, 120/45 guns.
  • Rion - The primary armament of this ship consisted of eight, shielded, 120/45 guns.
  • Terek - The primary armament of this ship consisted of two, shielded, 120/45 guns.
  • Ural - The primary armament of this ship consisted of two, shielded, 120/45 guns.

Coastal defense ships

Destroyers

Gunboats

  • Gilyak - The primary armament of this ship consisted of one, forward, shielded, 120/45 gun.
  • Gilyak-class - The primary armament of this class of four ships consisted of two, shielded, 120/45 guns, in single mounts, fore and aft.
  • Korietz-class - Four ships of this class the Donets, Kubanets, Terets and Uralets had a tertiary armament of one, 120/45 gun, after 1905-1921 refits.
  • Vogul-class - The primary armament of this ship consisted of two, shielded, 120/45 guns, in single mounts, fore and aft.

Minesweepers

  • Sofiya - This ships primary armament consisted of one, 120/45 gun, in a forward single mount.
  • Amur-class - This class of two ships primary armament consisted of five 120/45 guns, in single mounts.

Pre-dreadnought battleships

  • Andrei Pervozvanny-class - This class of two ships tertiary armament consisted of twelve, casemated, 120/45 guns, in single mounts. Four guns were in the bow, four in the stern and four amidships.
  • Sissoi Veliky - This ships tertiary armament consisted of four, 120/45 guns, in single mounts after a 1904 refit.
  • Tri Sviatitelia - This ships tertiary armament consisted of four, 120/45 guns, in single mounts.
  • Navarin - This ships tertiary armament consisted of four, 120/45 guns, in single mounts after a 1904 refit.

Protected cruisers

  • Boyarin - The primary armament of this ship consisted of six, shielded, 120/45 guns, in single mounts. One each at the bow and stern and four in sponsons amidships.
  • Izumrud-class - This class of two ships primary armament consisted of six, 120/45 guns, in single mounts.
  • Novik - The primary armament of this ship consisted of six, 120/45 guns, in single mounts.

Seaplane tenders

  • Imperator Aleksandr I - The primary armament of this ship consisted of six, 120/45 guns, in single mounts.
  • Imperator Nikolay I - The primary armament of this ship consisted of six, 120/45 guns, in single mounts.

Unprotected cruisers

  • Almaz - The primary armament of this ship consisted of seven, 120/45 guns, in single mounts after a 1915 refit.

Ammunition

Ammunition was of fixed QF type. A complete round weighed 20.4 kg (45 lb).[1]

The gun was able to fire:

Photo gallery

References

  • Friedman, Norman (2011). Naval Weapons of World War One. Barnsley, South Yorkshire, UK: Seaforth. ISBN 978-1-84832-100-7.

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e Friedman, Norman (2011-01-01). Naval weapons of World War One. Seaforth. ISBN 9781848321007. OCLC 786178793.
  2. ^ a b DiGiulian, Tony. "Russia / USSR 120 mm/45 (4.7") Pattern 1892 - NavWeaps". www.navweaps.com. Retrieved 2017-04-08.
  3. ^ "FR RU 4.7in 12cm 45cal 1892 QF Single". navalhistory.flixco.info.

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The 120mm 45 caliber Pattern 1892 was a Russian naval gun developed in the years before the Russo Japanese War that armed a variety of warships of the Imperial Russian Navy during the Russo Japanese War and World War I Guns salvaged from scrapped ships found a second life on river gunboats of the Soviet Navy during the Russian Civil War and as coastal artillery and railway artillery during World War II 2 It was estimated that in 1941 there were 35 still in service 2 120mm 45 caliber Pattern 1892120mm 45 caliber Pattern 1892 gun on Kuivasaari Island TypeNaval gunCoastal artilleryRailway artilleryPlace of originFranceService historyIn service1897 1945Used byRussian EmpireSoviet UnionFinlandJapanWarsBoxer RebellionRusso Japanese WarWorld War IRussian Civil WarWinter WarWorld War IIProduction historyDesignerCanetDesigned1891ManufacturerObukhovPermProduced1897SpecificationsMass2 95 t 3 25 short tons Length5 4 m 17 ft 9 in Barrel length4 2 m 13 ft 9 in ShellFixed QF ammunitionShell weight20 4 kg 45 lb Caliber120 mm 4 7 in 45 caliberElevation 7 to 20 Rate of fire12 15 rpmMuzzle velocity823 m s 2 700 ft s Maximum firing range11 8 km 7 3 mi at 20 1 Contents 1 History 2 Construction 3 Naval use 3 1 Armored cruisers 3 2 Auxiliary cruisers 3 3 Coastal defense ships 3 4 Destroyers 3 5 Gunboats 3 6 Minesweepers 3 7 Pre dreadnought battleships 3 8 Protected cruisers 3 9 Seaplane tenders 3 10 Unprotected cruisers 4 Ammunition 5 Photo gallery 6 References 7 Notes 8 External linksHistory EditIn 1891 a Russian naval delegation was shown three guns designed by the French designer Canet One was a 75 50 gun one was a 120 45 gun and the last was a 152 45 gun All three guns used fixed QF ammunition which produced a rate of fire of 15 rpm for the 75 50 gun 12 rpm for the 120 45 gun and 10 rpm for the 152 45 gun The Russians were impressed and in 1892 they negotiated a production license for all three guns 1 Construction EditThere were two main series of the 120 45 guns produced The first series of 76 guns were built between 1897 1905 at the Obhukov factory 1 During the Russo Japanese war a number of barrels of the 152 45 guns burst in action and a strengthened series of 152 45 and 120 45 guns were ordered 34 of the second series of strengthened guns were built between 1905 1915 at the Obhukov factory Between 1914 1916 production switched to the Perm factory and a further 18 strengthened guns were produced there 1 Naval use Edit120 45 guns armed a variety of ships such as armored cruisers auxiliary cruisers coastal defense ships destroyers gunboats minesweepers pre dreadnought battleships protected cruisers seaplane tenders and unprotected cruisers of the Imperial Russian Navy built between 1890 1916 3 Armored cruisers Edit Dmitriy Donskoi class The secondary armament of Dmitrii Donskoi consisted of ten 120 45 guns in single mounts after an 1895 refit The secondary armament of Vladimir Monomakh consisted of six 120 45 guns in single mounts after an 1897 refit Rurik The tertiary armament of this ship consisted of six 120 45 guns in single mounts Auxiliary cruisers Edit Angara The primary armament of this ship consisted of six shielded 120 45 guns Dnepr The primary armament of this ship consisted of seven shielded 120 45 guns Don The primary armament of this ship consisted of two shielded 120 45 guns Lena The primary armament of this ship consisted of six shielded 120 45 guns Kuban The primary armament of this ship consisted of two shielded 120 45 guns Oryol The primary armament of this ship consisted of two shielded 120 45 guns Rion The primary armament of this ship consisted of eight shielded 120 45 guns Terek The primary armament of this ship consisted of two shielded 120 45 guns Ural The primary armament of this ship consisted of two shielded 120 45 guns Coastal defense ships Edit Admiral Ushakov class The secondary armament of this class of three ships consisted of four 120 45 guns in casemates amidships Destroyers Edit Lieutenant Shestakov class The primary armament of this class of four ships consisted of one forward shielded 120 45 gun Gunboats Edit Gilyak The primary armament of this ship consisted of one forward shielded 120 45 gun Gilyak class The primary armament of this class of four ships consisted of two shielded 120 45 guns in single mounts fore and aft Korietz class Four ships of this class the Donets Kubanets Terets and Uralets had a tertiary armament of one 120 45 gun after 1905 1921 refits Vogul class The primary armament of this ship consisted of two shielded 120 45 guns in single mounts fore and aft Minesweepers Edit Sofiya This ships primary armament consisted of one 120 45 gun in a forward single mount Amur class This class of two ships primary armament consisted of five 120 45 guns in single mounts Pre dreadnought battleships Edit Andrei Pervozvanny class This class of two ships tertiary armament consisted of twelve casemated 120 45 guns in single mounts Four guns were in the bow four in the stern and four amidships Sissoi Veliky This ships tertiary armament consisted of four 120 45 guns in single mounts after a 1904 refit Tri Sviatitelia This ships tertiary armament consisted of four 120 45 guns in single mounts Navarin This ships tertiary armament consisted of four 120 45 guns in single mounts after a 1904 refit Protected cruisers Edit Boyarin The primary armament of this ship consisted of six shielded 120 45 guns in single mounts One each at the bow and stern and four in sponsons amidships Izumrud class This class of two ships primary armament consisted of six 120 45 guns in single mounts Novik The primary armament of this ship consisted of six 120 45 guns in single mounts Seaplane tenders Edit Imperator Aleksandr I The primary armament of this ship consisted of six 120 45 guns in single mounts Imperator Nikolay I The primary armament of this ship consisted of six 120 45 guns in single mounts Unprotected cruisers Edit Almaz The primary armament of this ship consisted of seven 120 45 guns in single mounts after a 1915 refit Ammunition EditAmmunition was of fixed QF type A complete round weighed 20 4 kg 45 lb 1 The gun was able to fire Armor Piercing Chemical Common High Explosive Illumination Incendiary SAP ShrapnelPhoto gallery Edit Casemated 120mm guns aboard the battleship Andrei Pervozvanny August 1914 120mm 45 caliber Canet coastal gun on Kuivasaari Island This gun was in Finnish coastal artillery school until 1993 This gun has been modified from the original 1892 model including rotating the gun 180 degrees so that the recoil system is on top of the barrel to increase elevation References EditFriedman Norman 2011 Naval Weapons of World War One Barnsley South Yorkshire UK Seaforth ISBN 978 1 84832 100 7 Notes Edit a b c d e Friedman Norman 2011 01 01 Naval weapons of World War One Seaforth ISBN 9781848321007 OCLC 786178793 a b DiGiulian Tony Russia USSR 120 mm 45 4 7 Pattern 1892 NavWeaps www navweaps com Retrieved 2017 04 08 FR RU 4 7in 12cm 45cal 1892 QF 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