305 mm/46 Model 1909 gun
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Q15966595
Q15966595
The 305 mm /46 Model 1909 was a naval gun that was the main armament of two classes of Italian dreadnought battleships and one unique dreadnought of the Regia Marina built at the beginning of World War I. Many of these guns were later modified to 320 mm Model 1934 and 320 mm Model 1936 naval guns by boring out their barrels, adding new liners and developing new ammunition. A number of unconverted guns including those from the scrapped Dante Alighieri and the salvaged Leonardo da Vinci were also used as coastal artillery during World War II.
Wikidata
length 14.5 metre,
British Army, Vickers, Armstrong Whitworth, Royal Navy, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,
coastal artillery weapon, rifled breech loader, weapon,
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Location: KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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