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Latest revision as of 17:32, 25 February 2024

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History

This weapon was used on light cruisers built in the 1920s and 1930s and was slightly more powerful than the 15 cm guns used on battleships and destroyers. The Germans considered this weapon to be too heavy and powerful for any other 15 cm (5.9") application.

The main components of this gun were the loose barrel, a jacket and a breech end-piece with a vertical sliding wedge breech. The breech mechanism was hand worked. The guns were individually sleeved in the three-gun mountings.

All German 15 cm guns had an actual bore diameter of 14.91 cm (5.87 in). [1]

Gun Characteristics
Designation 15 cm/60 (5.9") SK C/25
Date of Design 1925
Date of Service 1929
Gun Weight 11,970 kg
Gun Length Overall 9.080 m
Bore Length 8.570 m
Rifling Length 7.067 m
Grooves 1.75 mm x 6.14 mm
Chamber Volume 27.7 dm^3
Rate of Fire Königsberg and Leipzig classes: 6 to 8 rounds per minute Nürnberg: 10 to 12 rounds per minute

Used on

Königsberg-Class Cruisers

Leipzig-class cruiser

Affiliated systems

Part description

See also