5-inch/50-caliber gun

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The 5"/50 caliber gun (spoken "five-inch-fifty-caliber") was the first long barrel 5-inch (127 mm) gun of the United States Navy and was used in the secondary batteries of the early Delaware-class dreadnought battleships, various protected cruisers, and scout cruisers. They were also refitted in the secondary batteries of the armored cruiser New York and the New Orleans-class protected cruisers. They were later used on cargo ships, store ships and unclassified auxiliaries during World War II as well as in emergency coastal defense batteries. rdf:langString
rdf:langString 5-inch/50-caliber gun
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xsd:integer 1054869349
xsd:integer 5
rdf:langString * Mark 5: armor-piercing * Mark 6: armor-piercing
xsd:integer 1900
rdf:langString * Mark 9: −10° to +15° * Mark 12: −10° to +25°
xsd:integer 300
rdf:langString YES
rdf:langString YES
rdf:langString Marks 5 and 6:
rdf:langString at 25.3° elevation
rdf:langString * Mark 5: 87 * Mark 6: 64
rdf:langString United States
rdf:langString Marks 5 and 6: bore
xsd:integer 6
xsd:integer 1904
rdf:langString −150° to +150°
rdf:langString *Naval gun *Coastal gun
rdf:langString Mark 5 Mods 0–3, Mark 6 Mods 0–2
rdf:langString * 50lb: * 60lb:
rdf:langString *World War I *World War II
rdf:langString * Mark 5: * Mark 6:
rdf:langString The 5"/50 caliber gun (spoken "five-inch-fifty-caliber") was the first long barrel 5-inch (127 mm) gun of the United States Navy and was used in the secondary batteries of the early Delaware-class dreadnought battleships, various protected cruisers, and scout cruisers. They were also refitted in the secondary batteries of the armored cruiser New York and the New Orleans-class protected cruisers. They were later used on cargo ships, store ships and unclassified auxiliaries during World War II as well as in emergency coastal defense batteries.
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