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BL 9.2 inch Mk XI naval gun

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Type
  
Naval gun

In service
  
1908 - 1920

Wars
  
World War I

Place of origin
  
United Kingdom

Used by
  
United Kingdom

Designer
  
Vickers

BL 9.2 inch Mk XI naval gun

The BL 9.2 inch gun Mark XI was a British 50 calibre high-velocity naval gun which was mounted as primary armament on armoured cruisers and secondary armament on pre-dreadnought battleships.

History

The gun with its increased length of 50 calibres was an attempt to extract a higher velocity, and hence more range and armour-piercing capability, from the 9.2 inch gun. Like other British 50-calibre guns of the period it was relatively unsuccessful, and was the last model of 9.2 inch gun Britain built.

Guns were mounted in the following ships :

  • Minotaur-class armoured cruisers laid down 1905 & completed 1908 - 1909 : 2 twin mounts.
  • Lord Nelson-class battleships laid down 1905 & completed 1908 : 4 twin mounts and 2 single mounts.
  • After the scrapping of these ships, these guns and mountings were retained in storage. There was the intention, at one point, early during World War Two, to use them as armament for small monitors which would have been reduced versions of the Roberts-class monitors; this however never advanced beyond the planning stage.

    References

    BL 9.2 inch Mk XI naval gun Wikipedia


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