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The Japanese referred to this gun only as the "36 cm/45 5th Year Type" in an effort to hide its true size. Few details are available on this weapon, but it was wire wound only near the breech and had a slim chase, with a diameter at the muzzle of about 29 inches (73.7 cm). The cradle and slide were apparently developed from the British 15"/42 (38.1 cm) Mark I. |
48 cm/45 (18.9") 5th Year Type as found
in December 1945 at Kamegakubi Proving Grounds
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| Designation | Official Designation - 36 cm/45 (18.9")
5th Year Type (Model 1916)
Actual Size - 48 cm/45 (18.9") 5th Year Type (Model 1916) |
| Ship Class Used On | Experimental |
| Date Of Design | about 1916 |
| Date In Service | 1920 (as experimental gun) |
| Gun Weight | N/A |
| Gun Length oa | N/A |
| Bore Length | about 850 in (21.600 m) |
| Rifling Length | N/A |
| Grooves | N/A |
| Lands | N/A |
| Twist | N/A |
| Chamber Volume | N/A |
| Rate Of Fire | N/A |
| Powder Charge | N/A |
| Type | Bag |
| Projectile Types and Weights | Type 91 APC - about 3,800 to 3,900 lbs. (1,724 to 1,770 kg) |
| Bursting Charge | N/A |
| Projectile Length | 81 in (206 cm) |
| Propellant Charge | N/A |
| Muzzle Velocity | N/A |
| Working Pressure | N/A |
| Approximate Barrel Life | N/A |
| Ammunition stowage per gun | N/A |
| Note: APC Type 91 projectiles were developed for this weapon during the 1930s. These differed from the normal design by having only one driving band. | |