BL 9.2 inch Railway Gun

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Ordnance BL 9.2 inch Gun on truck, railway

9.2 inch railway gun, Battle of Albert, July 1916
Type heavy gun
Place of origin Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service history
In service 1915 - 1918
Used by Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Wars First World War
Production history
Manufacturer Elswick Ordnance Company
Specifications
Shell HE 380 pounds (172.37 kg)
Calibre 9.2 inches (233.7 mm)
Recoil inclined slide
Elevation 28° (Mk I mount); 40° (Mk IV mount)
Traverse 10° L & R (Mk I mount); 360° (Mk III mount)
Effective range 21,000 yards (19,202 m) (MK III, Mk VI); 22,600 yards (20,665 m) (MK XIII)
Filling Lyddite, Amatol
Filling weight 40 pounds (18.14 kg)

The Ordnance BL 9.2 inch gun on truck, railway mounted a variety of surplus 9.2 inch naval guns, together with the custom-designed Mk XIII railway gun, on various railway platforms to provide mobile long-range heavy artillery on the Western Front in World War I.

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British Empire weapons of the First World War