I am not sure if the 12.8 cm FlaK 40 (barrel caliber 61) would be a Gun which could be used as dual purpose gun for ships.
Hi Jackie,
I thought this too, but there's a couple of things that I think disqualify it (I've used a version of the LM40 navalised version on a bunch of my AU stuff, so noticed that too) - as you've noted, the weight is excessive, as befits a gun originally designed for land use. Secondly, and perhaps more importantly, it shows it's heritage as an AA gun in the round and the range - max range on the LM40 is about 2,000 metres shorter than the 127 L/45 C/41 that forms the basis for Krakatoa's DP guns. I imagine that the L/50 version has an even bigger range advantage - this is significant, I think, as I understand that the KM's requirement for a 149.1mm secondary battery came from a desire to out-range Royal Navy destroyers, themselves mounting 5" guns - that being the case, trading away 2km range would seem to make the choice unfeasible.
It's also worth noting that the L/45 (and descendants, presumably) uses a bigger round - 28kg vs 26kg - the KM40 was, I think, designed for higher-velocity shells, more useful for long-range shots again bombers (reducing the lead you'd have to calculate), rather than blasting through armour - granted, destroyers aren't going to have any armour, but AP performance at maximum range with a lighter shell has got to be worse than the heavier shell, that's before we even get to the heavier shell's trajectory - the slower, heavier shell is going to be much harder on a cruiser's horizontal protection than even an equivalent-weight shell on a flatter, faster path.
Regards,
Adam
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