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QF 13 pounder 6 cwt AA gun

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Type
  
Anti-aircraft gun

In service
  
1915–1918

Wars
  
World War I

Place of origin
  
United Kingdom

Used by
  
British Empire

QF 13-pounder 6 cwt AA gun

Barrel length
  
Bore: 5 feet 9 inches (1.753 m); Total: 6 feet 1 inch (1.854 m)

The Ordnance QF 13 pounder Mk III anti-aircraft gun, also known as 13 pounder 6 cwt, was an early British improvisation in World War I to adapt the 13 pounder field gun to anti-aircraft use. 6 cwt referred to the weight of barrel and breech (6 × 112 lb = 672 lb) to differentiate it from other "13 pounder" guns.

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History

This was a standard QF 13 pounder field gun barrel and breech with the addition of a retaining catch to the breech to retain the round when loading at high angles.

It was first approved in October 1914 and was issued on Mk I high angle mounting, usually mounted on a motor lorry. The Mk I mounting had an additional recuperator housing mounted directly above the normal recuperator to facilitate gun runout at high angles. Hence the appearance was of a gun barrel with 2 slightly shorter tubes of similar diameter above it.

Mk II mount improved the usability, added deflection gear and the recoil system was improved so that the additional recuperator became unnecessary and was removed. On the Mk II mount the gun has the appearance of a standard 13 pounder.

The mount design was unusual in having both gunlayers on the left side.

Following World War I, the guns were returned to service as standard 13 pounder field guns.

Combat use

The gun's performance was "ballistically poor" and it was only marginally effective against aircraft. It was relegated to minor war theatres and the 13 pounder 9 cwt and 3 inch 20 cwt guns took over the major anti-aircraft role.

At the end of World War I there were only 20 of the guns in service worldwide, with 12 in Egypt and Palestine, 4 in Mesopotamia, 2 in Greece (Salonika front) and 2 on the Western Front.

Performance

The following table compares the gun's performance with the other British World War I anti-aircraft guns:-

References

QF 13-pounder 6 cwt AA gun Wikipedia


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