Canon de 194 mm Modèle 1902 gun

Canon de 194 mm Modèle 1902
Type Naval gun
Coastal artillery
Place of origin  France
Service history
In service 1902—1945
Used by  France
Wars World War I
World War II
Production history
Designed 1902
Specifications
Weight 15 t (17 short tons)
Length 10.1 meters (33 ft)
Barrel length 9.7 meters (32 ft) 50 caliber

Shell separate-loading, bag charge
Shell weight 89.5 kg (197 lb)
Caliber 194 mm (7.6 in)
Elevation -6° to +15°
Traverse

Turrets: -150° to +150°

Casemates: -80 to +80°
Rate of fire 2 rpm
Muzzle velocity 940 m/s (3,100 ft/s)
Maximum firing range 26 km (16 mi) at 45°[1]

The Canon de 194 mm Modèle 1902 was a medium-caliber naval gun used as the primary or secondary armament in both casemates and turrets of a number of French pre-dreadnoughts and armored cruisers during World War I. After World war I these ships were scrapped and some were later reused as coastal artillery in World War II

Ship classes that carried the Canon de 194 mm Modèle 1902 include:

Notes

  1. Campbell, Naval Weapons of WWII, p.292.
  2. DiGiulian, Tony. "France 194 mm/50 (7.64") Models 1887, 1891, 1893 and 1902 - NavWeaps". www.navweaps.com. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
  3. 1946-, Friedman, Norman, (2011-01-01). Naval weapons of World War One. Seaforth. ISBN 9781848321007. OCLC 786178793.

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