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The Mark XIV was used as a basis for the 14" (35.6 cm) Mark VII guns used on the King George V battleships and the 16" (40.6 cm) Mark II guns for the planned Lion class battleships. Constructed of tapered inner A tube, A tube, jacket, breech ring with breech bush and shrunk collar. Used a Welin breech block with Asbury breech mechanism. |
| Designation | 12"/50 (30.5 cm) Mark XIV |
| Ship Class Used On | Experimental Gun |
| Date Of Design | 1930 |
| Date In Service | 1933 (as experimental gun) |
| Gun Weight | 50.5 tons (51.3 mt) |
| Gun Length oa | 618 in (14.697 m) |
| Bore Length | 600 in (15.240 cm) |
| Rifling Length | N/A |
| Grooves | N/A |
| Lands | N/A |
| Twist | N/A |
| Chamber Volume | 14,583 in3 (239 dm3) |
| Rate Of Fire | about 2 rounds per minute |
| Type | Bag |
| Projectile Types and Weights | APC - 950 lbs. (430.9 kg) |
| Bursting Charge | N/A |
| Projectile Length | N/A |
| Propellant Charge
(see Note 2) |
226 lbs. (102.5 kg) SC280 |
| Muzzle Velocity | 2,652 fps (808 mps) |
| Working Pressure | N/A |
| Approximate Barrel Life | N/A |
| Ammunition stowage per gun | N/A (probably about 100 rounds) |
| Note: Trial shells were 6/[infinity] crh. | |
| Elevation | With 950 lbs. (430.9 kg) AP Shell |
| Range @ 40 degrees | about 37,000 yards (33,830 m) |
| Designation | Two and Three-gun Mountings |
| Weight | N/A |
| Elevation | -5 / +40 degrees |
| Rate of Elevation | N/A |
| Train | About -150 / +150 degrees |
| Rate of Train | N/A |
| Gun Recoil | N/A |
| Loading Angle | +5 degrees |
| Note: During the late 1920s preliminary estimates were drawn up for ships armed with eight or nine 12 inch (30.5 cm) guns. Detailed plans for a three-gun turret were drawn up by Vickers-Armstrong in the early 1930s but none were ordered. | |
20 February 2009 - New datapage
18 August 2013 - Corrected typographical
error