5-inch/51-caliber gun

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5"/51 caliber guns (spoken "five-inch-fifty-one-caliber") initially served as the secondary battery of United States Navy battleships built from 1907 through the 1920s, also serving on other vessels. United States naval gun terminology indicates the gun fired a projectile Script error: No such module "convert". in diameter, and the barrel was 51 calibers long.[1]

Description

The different marks of the gun were Marks 7, 8, 9, 14, and 15. The built-up gun consisted of a tube, full-length jacket, and single hoop with side swing Welin breech block and Smith-Asbury mechanism for a total weight of about 5 metric tons. Some Marks included a tapered liner. A Template:Cvt charge of smokeless powder gave a Script error: No such module "convert". projectile a velocity of Template:Cvt. Range was Script error: No such module "convert". at the maximum elevation of 20 degrees.[2] Useful life expectancy was 900 effective full charges (EFC) per liner.[3]

US service

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The 5-inch/51 caliber gun was designed to engage destroyers, torpedo boats, and other surface targets. The 5"/51 gun entered service in 1911 as secondary armament on the Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".s, which mounted 16. The guns served well through World War I, but increased awareness of the need for anti-aircraft protection (especially following the attack on Pearl Harbor) encouraged mounting of dual-purpose 5"/38 caliber guns in later battleships, and some of the World War I-era battleships were rearmed with dual purpose guns as well. Surplus 5"/51 guns from scrapped or rearmed battleships were mounted in United States Coast Guard cutters, auxiliaries, small aircraft carriers, coast defense batteries, and Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships.[3] A 1939 Table of Organization and Equipment shows Marine defense battalions were equipped with six of these guns each.[4] 5-inch/51 shore batteries were used with great effectiveness by the 1st Marine Defense Battalion during the Battle of Wake Island in December 1941. These were replaced in the defense battalions by the 155 mm Long Tom gun by 1943. Six Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".s were rearmed with "wet mount" 5-inch/51 guns during World War II, taken from Barracuda-class submarines or spares for that class.

The 5"/51 caliber gun was mounted on:

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  • Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".[5] - replacing 10 5"/40 and 4 8"/35 guns in 1917
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Army coast defense use

5"/51 caliber ex-Navy guns were emplaced during World War II at several locations, some operated by the United States Army Coast Artillery Corps and some by Marine defense battalions. This list may not be exhaustive. They were grouped into two-gun batteries unless otherwise noted.Template:Sfn

  • Two guns near Cape Lookout, NC
  • Three guns in Battery Gillespie, Point Loma, San Diego, CA
  • Three guns in Battery Ahua, Fort Kamehameha, Oahu, HI
  • Two guns in Battery Nanakuli, Oahu, HI
  • Two guns in Battery Oneula (Ewa), Oahu, HI
  • Two guns at Kahana Bay, North Shore, Oahu, HI

British service

In British service these guns were known as 5"/51 BL Mark VI and Mark VII. During World War I three of these guns formed part of the coastal defences of Scapa Flow.[2] In World War II a small number of these guns entered British service on board ships transferred under the Lend-Lease arrangement. Some of these guns were then transferred to New Zealand (at least six, possibly more) and deployed ashore for coastal defence.[2]

Surviving examples

Surviving 5"/51 caliber guns include:[25]

See also

Weapons of comparable role, performance and era

Notes

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  1. Fairfield 1921 p. 156
  2. a b c DiGiulian, Tony, "United States of America 5"/51 (12.7 cm) Marks 7, 8, 9, 14 and 15. British 5"/51 (12.7 cm) BL Marks VI and VII
  3. a b Campbell 1985 p.136
  4. Bogart, Charles H., "Fifth Marine Defense Battalion in Iceland", Coast Defense Journal, Vol. 29, Issue 3, August 2015, Coast Defense Study Group, Inc.
  5. Bauer and Roberts, p. 144
  6. a b c Preston 1980 p. 60
  7. a b Breyer 1973 p. 201
  8. a b Breyer 1973 p. 202
  9. a b Breyer 1973 p. 205
  10. a b Friedman 2011 p. 185
  11. a b Breyer 1973 p. 210
  12. a b Breyer 1973 p. 214
  13. a b c Breyer 1973 p. 219
  14. a b Breyer 1973 p. 226
  15. a b c Breyer 1973 p. 230
  16. Bauer and Roberts, pp. 178-179
  17. a b Fahey 1939 p. 18
  18. Bauer and Roberts, p. 265
  19. Fahey 1939 p. 7
  20. Friedman 1983 p. 162
  21. a b c d Friedman 1983 p. 407
  22. Friedman 1983 p. 164
  23. Friedman 1983 p. 170
  24. a b c Fahey 1941 p. 42
  25. Berhow, pp. 238-239

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References

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External links

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