4-inch/40-caliber gun
The 4"/40 caliber gun (spoken "four-inch-forty-caliber") was used for the secondary batteries on the United States Navy's battleship Iowa, Columbia-class protected cruisers, and the armored cruiser New York, and was the primary batteries on the gunboats Nashville, Wilmington, and Helena.
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4-inch/40-caliber gun
The 4"/40 caliber gun (spoken "four-inch-forty-caliber") was used for the secondary batteries on the United States Navy's battleship Iowa, Columbia-class protected cruisers, and the armored cruiser New York, and was the primary batteries on the gunboats Nashville, Wilmington, and Helena.
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The 4"/40 caliber gun (spoken ...... ville, Wilmington, and Helena.
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Photograph of , 4-inch gun and gunner.
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armor-piercing
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elevation
is artillery
YES
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is ranged
YES
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length
*Marks 1–3, 6:
*Marks 4–5:
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manufacturer
*Naval Gun Factory
*American Ordnance Company
*Bethlehem Steel
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number
*Mark 1: 4
*Mark 2: 2
*Mark 3: 69
*Mark 4: 45
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origin
United States
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part length
*Marks 1 and 3: bore
*Marks 2: bore
*Marks 4–6: bore
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range
at 31.2° elevation
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service
traverse
−150° to +150°
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type
*Naval gun
*Coastal artillery
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used by
variants
Marks 1 – 6
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wars
* Spanish–American War
* Phili ...... ian Intervention
*World War II
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weight
*Mark 1:
*Mark 2:
*Mark 4:
*Mark 5:
*Mark 6:
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The 4"/40 caliber gun (spoken ...... ville, Wilmington, and Helena.
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4-inch/40-caliber gun
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4"/40 caliber Marks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6
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