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MN Chevalier Paul on 7 June 1947
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MN Jaureguiberry
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Forward guns on AA Cruiser Colbert
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| Designation | 127 mm/54 (5") Model 1948 |
| Ship Class Used On | Surcouf (T47), Duperré (T53), De Grasse and Colbert classes |
| Date Of Design | 1948 |
| Date In Service | 1956 |
| Gun Weight | N/A |
| Gun Length | N/A |
| Bore Length | About 270.0 in (6.858 m) |
| Rifling Length | N/A |
| Grooves | N/A |
| Lands | N/A |
| Twist | N/A |
| Chamber Volume | 825.38 in3 (13.525 dm3) |
| Rate Of Fire | 15 - 18 rounds per minute |
| Type | Separate |
| Projectile Types and Weights | See table below |
| Bursting Charge | See table below |
| Projectile Length | N/A |
| Propellant Charge | 18.5 lbs. (8.188 kg)
Cartridge - 34.1 lbs (15.5 kg) |
| Muzzle Velocity
(see Note) |
HC - 2,650 fps (808 mps) |
| Working Pressure
(see Note) |
18.5 tons/in2 (2,758 kg/cm2) |
| Approximate Barrel Life | N/A |
| Note: The values for Muzzle Velocity and Working Pressure are those obtained by USN guns using the same ammunition. They may not be those obtained by French guns. See the Note under Range for further information. | |
| Type | AAC
Mark 41 |
HC
Mark 41 |
Illum
Mark 48 |
HE Com
Mark 42 |
VT
Mark 41 |
| Shell Weight | 69.45 lbs.
31.505 kg |
69.33 lbs.
31.448 kg |
69.2 lbs.
31.389 kg |
70.00 lbs.
31.751 kg |
69.19 lbs.
31.384 kg |
| Charge | 7.75 lbs.
3.515 kg |
7.75 lbs.
3.515 kg |
Parachute
Flare |
2.14 lbs.
0.971 kg |
7.87 lbs.
3.570 kg |
| Elevation | Range with 70 lbs. (31.75 kg) HC Shell |
| Range @ 45 degrees | 24,060 yards (22,000 m) |
| AA Ceiling @ 85 degrees | 29,530 feet (9,000 m) |
| Note: Although this weapon used standard USN 5"/54 (127 mm) ammunition, its range was significantly less than that for USN 5"/54 (12.7 cm) guns for unknown reasons. It is possible that the bore diameter of the French guns was not as tightly controlled as in USN weapons. | |
| Designation | Twin Mounts
Surcouf (3), Duperré (3), De Grasse (8) and Colbert (8): Model 1948 |
| Weight | 48 tons (49 mt) |
| Elevation | -10 / +80 degrees |
| Rate of Elevation | N/A |
| Train | about -150 / +150 degrees |
| Rate of Train | N/A |
| Gun Recoil | N/A |
| Note: The number of mountings on the AA cruisers De Grasse and Colbert was reduced over their service life. Five destroyers of the Surcouf class were rearmed with 100 mm Model 1968 during the late 1960s and early 1970s. | |