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15 cm SK L/40 naval gun

The 15 cm SK L/40[Note 1] was a German naval gun that was used as secondary armament on pre-dreadnought battleships, protected cruisers and armored cruisers of the Imperial German Navy in World War I. It was also used as a coast-defence gun during World Wars I and II.

15 cm SK L/40
A 15 cm SK L/40 gun aboard the German auxiliary cruiser SMS Wolf circa. 1916–18
TypeNaval gun
Coast-defence gun
Place of originGerman Empire
Service history
In service1898—1945
Used byGerman Empire
Austria-Hungary
The Netherlands
Nazi Germany
WarsWorld War I
World War II
Production history
DesignerKrupp
Designed1897
ManufacturerKrupp
VariantsNo.2, No.3, No.4, No.5
Krupp 15 cm L/40 K94
Škoda 15 cm L/40 K96
Specifications
Mass4,460 kg (9,830 lb)
Length6 m (19 ft 8 in)
Barrel length5.4 m (17 ft 9 in)

ShellSeparate-loading, cased charge
Caliber149.1 millimeters (5.87 in)
Breechhorizontal sliding breech block
Elevation-7° to +20°
Traverse-150° to +150°
Rate of fire4-5 rpm
Muzzle velocity800 m/s (2,600 ft/s)
Maximum firing range13.7 km (8.5 mi) at 20°.

Construction edit

The 15 cm SK L/40 gun was constructed of A tube, two layers of hoops and used a Krupp horizontal sliding-wedge breech block. It used separate loading metallic cased propellant charges and projectiles. Unlike other large naval guns of the time which used separate loading bagged charges and projectiles, this gun used charges inside of a brass cartridge case to provide obturation. The guns were often mounted in single casemates or single turrets amidships. In addition to guns produced for the Imperial German Navy comparable export models were produced for the Royal Netherlands Navy and produced under license by Škoda for the Austro-Hungarian Navy.

Export Models No.2 No.3 No.4 No.5 Krupp 15 cm L/40 K94 Škoda 15 cm L/40 K96
Users Netherlands Netherlands Netherlands Netherlands Austria-Hungary Austria-Hungary
Weight 4,420 kg (9,740 lb) 4,850 kg (10,690 lb) 5,200 kg (11,500 lb) 4,880 kg (10,760 lb) 4,500 kg (9,900 lb) 4,500 kg (9,900 lb)
Rifling Length 4.4 m (14 ft 5 in) 4.8 m (15 ft 9 in) 5.5 m (18 ft 1 in) 4.6 m (15 ft 1 in) 4.6 m (15 ft 1 in) 4.6 m (15 ft 1 in)
Muzzle Velocity 680 m/s (2,200 ft/s) 680 m/s (2,200 ft/s) 850 m/s (2,800 ft/s) 745 m/s (2,440 ft/s) 690 m/s (2,300 ft/s) 690 m/s (2,300 ft/s)

Naval Use edit

Ship classes that carried the 15 cm SK L/40 include:

  • China:
    • Haiyung class protected cruiser
  • Ammunition edit

    Ammunition was of separate loading quick fire type. The projectiles were 39–46.5 cm (1–2 ft) long with a cartridge case and bagged charge which weighed 10 kg (22 lb).

    The gun was able to fire:

    See also edit

     
    Gun plan for a field mounting

    Notes edit

    1. ^ SK - Schnelladekanone (quick loading cannon); L - Länge in Kaliber (length in caliber)
    2. ^ World War I Ammunition

    Citations edit

    References edit

    • Reichs-Marine-Amt, ed. (1909). Bedienungsvorschrift für die 15 cm Schnellade-Kanone L/40 in 15 cm Mittel-Pivot-Lafette C/97 in Einzelkasematte. Berlin: E. S. Mittler. OCLC 252061246.
    • Reichs-Marine-Amt, ed. (1909). Bedienungsvorschrift für die 15 cm Schnellade-Kanone L/40 Nr. 617,618 und 619 in 15 cm Minimalscharten-Lafette C/1902. Berlin: E. S. Mittler. OCLC 252061267.
    • Campbell, John (2002). Naval Weapons of World War Two. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-87021-459-4.
    • Friedman, Norman (2011). Naval Weapons of World War One. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth. ISBN 978-1-84832-100-7.
    • Gander, Terry; Chamberlain, Peter (1979). Weapons of the Third Reich: An Encyclopedic Survey of All Small Arms, Artillery and Special Weapons of the German Land Forces 1939–1945. New York: Doubleday. ISBN 0-385-15090-3.
    • Hogg, Ian V. (1997). German Artillery of World War Two (2nd corrected ed.). Mechanicsville, PA: Stackpole Books. ISBN 1-85367-480-X.
    • Rolf, Rudi (1998). Der Atlantikwall: Bauten der deutschen Küstenbefestigungen 1940-1945. Osnabrück: Biblio. ISBN 3-7648-2469-7.
    • Rolf, Rudi (2004). A Dictionary on Modern Fortification: An Illustrated Lexicon on European Fortification in the Period 1800-1945. Middleburg, Netherlands: PRAK.
    • Schmalenbach, Paul (1983). "German Navy Large Bore Guns Operational Ashore During World War I". Warship International. XX (2): 123–153. ISSN 0043-0374.

    External links edit

    • 15 cm SK L/40 at Navweaps.com

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The 15 cm SK L 40 Note 1 was a German naval gun that was used as secondary armament on pre dreadnought battleships protected cruisers and armored cruisers of the Imperial German Navy in World War I It was also used as a coast defence gun during World Wars I and II 15 cm SK L 40A 15 cm SK L 40 gun aboard the German auxiliary cruiser SMS Wolf circa 1916 18TypeNaval gunCoast defence gunPlace of originGerman EmpireService historyIn service1898 1945Used byGerman EmpireAustria HungaryThe NetherlandsNazi GermanyWarsWorld War IWorld War IIProduction historyDesignerKruppDesigned1897ManufacturerKruppVariantsNo 2 No 3 No 4 No 5Krupp 15 cm L 40 K94Skoda 15 cm L 40 K96SpecificationsMass4 460 kg 9 830 lb Length6 m 19 ft 8 in Barrel length5 4 m 17 ft 9 in ShellSeparate loading cased chargeCaliber149 1 millimeters 5 87 in Breechhorizontal sliding breech blockElevation 7 to 20 Traverse 150 to 150 Rate of fire4 5 rpmMuzzle velocity800 m s 2 600 ft s Maximum firing range13 7 km 8 5 mi at 20 Contents 1 Construction 2 Naval Use 3 Ammunition 4 See also 5 Notes 6 Citations 7 References 8 External linksConstruction editThe 15 cm SK L 40 gun was constructed of A tube two layers of hoops and used a Krupp horizontal sliding wedge breech block It used separate loading metallic cased propellant charges and projectiles Unlike other large naval guns of the time which used separate loading bagged charges and projectiles this gun used charges inside of a brass cartridge case to provide obturation The guns were often mounted in single casemates or single turrets amidships In addition to guns produced for the Imperial German Navy comparable export models were produced for the Royal Netherlands Navy and produced under license by Skoda for the Austro Hungarian Navy Export Models No 2 No 3 No 4 No 5 Krupp 15 cm L 40 K94 Skoda 15 cm L 40 K96Users Netherlands Netherlands Netherlands Netherlands Austria Hungary Austria HungaryWeight 4 420 kg 9 740 lb 4 850 kg 10 690 lb 5 200 kg 11 500 lb 4 880 kg 10 760 lb 4 500 kg 9 900 lb 4 500 kg 9 900 lb Rifling Length 4 4 m 14 ft 5 in 4 8 m 15 ft 9 in 5 5 m 18 ft 1 in 4 6 m 15 ft 1 in 4 6 m 15 ft 1 in 4 6 m 15 ft 1 in Muzzle Velocity 680 m s 2 200 ft s 680 m s 2 200 ft s 850 m s 2 800 ft s 745 m s 2 440 ft s 690 m s 2 300 ft s 690 m s 2 300 ft s Naval Use editShip classes that carried the 15 cm SK L 40 include German Kaiser Friedrich III class battleship Prinz Adalbert class cruiser Roon class cruiser Scharnhorst class cruiser Victoria Louise class cruiser Wittelsbach class battleship SMS Kaiserin Augusta SMS Greif SMS Mowe SMS Wolf Deutschland Austrian Habsburg class battleship Monarch class coastal defense ship SMS Kaiser Karl VI SMS Sankt Georg Dutch Holland class cruiser Koningin Regentes class coastal defense ship HNLMS Marten Harpertszoon Tromp HNLMS Jacob van Heemskerck HNLMS De Zeven Provincien Ottoman Avnillah class ironclad Asar i Tevfik Feth i Bulend China Haiyung class protected cruiserAmmunition editAmmunition was of separate loading quick fire type The projectiles were 39 46 5 cm 1 2 ft long with a cartridge case and bagged charge which weighed 10 kg 22 lb The gun was able to fire Armor Piercing 51 kg 112 lb High Explosive Base Fuzed 45 kg 99 lb High Explosive Nose Fuzed 45 kg 99 lb Common Shell Nose Fuzed 45 kg 99 lb Note 2 See also edit nbsp Gun plan for a field mountingList of naval guns Battery Lothringen 15 cm L 40 Feldkanone i R 15 cm K E QF 6 inch 40 naval gun British equivalent firing slightly heavier shell 6 40 caliber gun US equivalent firing slightly heavier shellNotes edit SK Schnelladekanone quick loading cannon L Lange in Kaliber length in caliber World War I AmmunitionCitations editReferences editReichs Marine Amt ed 1909 Bedienungsvorschrift fur die 15 cm Schnellade Kanone L 40 in 15 cm Mittel Pivot Lafette C 97 in Einzelkasematte Berlin E S Mittler OCLC 252061246 Reichs Marine Amt ed 1909 Bedienungsvorschrift fur die 15 cm Schnellade Kanone L 40 Nr 617 618 und 619 in 15 cm Minimalscharten Lafette C 1902 Berlin E S Mittler OCLC 252061267 Campbell John 2002 Naval Weapons of World War Two London Conway Maritime Press ISBN 0 87021 459 4 Friedman Norman 2011 Naval Weapons of World War One Barnsley UK Seaforth ISBN 978 1 84832 100 7 Gander Terry Chamberlain Peter 1979 Weapons of the Third Reich An Encyclopedic Survey of All Small Arms Artillery and Special Weapons of the German Land Forces 1939 1945 New York Doubleday ISBN 0 385 15090 3 Hogg Ian V 1997 German Artillery of World War Two 2nd corrected ed Mechanicsville PA Stackpole Books ISBN 1 85367 480 X Rolf Rudi 1998 Der Atlantikwall Bauten der deutschen Kustenbefestigungen 1940 1945 Osnabruck Biblio ISBN 3 7648 2469 7 Rolf Rudi 2004 A Dictionary on Modern Fortification An Illustrated Lexicon on European Fortification in the Period 1800 1945 Middleburg Netherlands PRAK Schmalenbach Paul 1983 German Navy Large Bore Guns Operational Ashore During World War I Warship International XX 2 123 153 ISSN 0043 0374 External links edit15 cm SK L 40 at Navweaps com nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 15 cm SK L 40 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 15 cm SK L 40 naval gun amp oldid 1134381650, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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