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「伊勢」型戦艦以降は改良軽量型14cm砲が搭載されるようになりました。<br> | 「伊勢」型戦艦以降は改良軽量型14cm砲が搭載されるようになりました。<br> | ||
対空射撃は不可能で、後に近代化改修に伴い、対空火器増設や軽量化のため、表舞台から去っていきました。 | 対空射撃は不可能で、後に近代化改修に伴い、対空火器増設や軽量化のため、表舞台から去っていきました。 | ||
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+ | The 15.5cm guns were originally designed by Vickers as secondary weapons for the battlecruiser Kongo, which was built in Britain by Vickers-Armstrong (Barrow). The Japanese version was designed by Engineer Hata Chiyokichi and adopted in 1912. In the Japanese Navy, Vickers built guns were designated as Mark II while those built in Japan were designated as Mark III. Which was also the secondary weapons of the Fuso-class. | ||
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+ | When the Kongo-class was modernized in the 1930s, these guns were removed and reused on the Agano-class light cruisers in new twin mountings. There are also some coastal defense batteries at Guam were also equipped with these weapons. | ||
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Buildable. | Buildable. |
Revision as of 07:59, 14 May 2014
Introduction
英国開発のものを国産化、「金剛」型戦艦や「扶桑」型戦艦の副砲として搭載されました。
「伊勢」型戦艦以降は改良軽量型14cm砲が搭載されるようになりました。
対空射撃は不可能で、後に近代化改修に伴い、対空火器増設や軽量化のため、表舞台から去っていきました。
The 15.5cm guns were originally designed by Vickers as secondary weapons for the battlecruiser Kongo, which was built in Britain by Vickers-Armstrong (Barrow). The Japanese version was designed by Engineer Hata Chiyokichi and adopted in 1912. In the Japanese Navy, Vickers built guns were designated as Mark II while those built in Japan were designated as Mark III. Which was also the secondary weapons of the Fuso-class.
When the Kongo-class was modernized in the 1930s, these guns were removed and reused on the Agano-class light cruisers in new twin mountings. There are also some coastal defense batteries at Guam were also equipped with these weapons.
Note
Buildable.
See Also