Cannone da 152/50
The Cannone da 152/50 or 152/50 A. Mod. 1918 was a heavy naval gun, designed in the United Kingdom and produced under licence in Italy. It was used as coastal artillery during the Second World War.[1]
Cannone da 152/50 | |
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Type | Coastal artillery |
Place of origin | ![]() |
Service history | |
In service | 1918-1945 |
Used by | ![]() |
Wars | Second World War |
Production history | |
Designer | Armstrong |
Designed | 1918 |
Manufacturer | Armstrong of Pozzuoli |
Specifications | |
Mass | 35,804 t (pedestal mounting) |
Height | from rollers to gun-axis: 1,910 m (cupola mounting) 1,300 m (pedestal mounting) |
It was originally produced from 1918 onwards by Gio. Ansaldo & C. under licence from Armstrong Whitworth, as indicated by the "A" in its name. It was installed in Regia Marina forts and used by the Milizia Marittima di Artiglieria (MILMART) who manned the batteries.[2][3]
Specifications
Bibliography
- (in Italian) Le armi e le artiglierie in servizio di F. Grandi, Ed. fuori commercio, 1938.
References
- "Page on regioesercito.it" (in Italian).
- "Design for installation in a cupola" (in Italian).
- "Photo gallery" (in Italian).
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