Sunday, February 1, 2026

 


9 comments:

  1. Boom-Boom out went the lights!

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  2. Five inch 38s, or have those been replaced by something newer?

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  3. That's pretty impressive but not as impressive as a US battleship's 18" guns firing a three-round salvo.

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    1. U. S. Iowa-class battleships had 16" guns.

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    2. OOOPS!!! Yes, 16". And their projectiles were over one ton each.

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    3. Bloke in ConnecticutFebruary 1, 2026 at 4:02 PM

      Those ARE the 16" guns firing.

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  4. ..Five inch 38s.. not enough of them for the coming WestPac festivities..

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  5. They are definitely NOT 16" guns. Those do appear to be 5-inch (nominal diameter of the shell) 38 (the barrel length is approximately 38x the shell diameter). On smaller ships - destroyers, etc. - the turrets would normally be on the ship's centerline. As shown here, they appear to be secondary armament on a larger ship. After the 38s, there were 5"-54s. And many other types after that, though usually smaller than 5" Many of our old-school cruisers had 8" guns.

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