8"/30 caliber gun
The 8"/30 caliber gun (spoken "eight-inch-thirty-caliber") formed the main batteries of the United States Navy's "New Navy". They were a US naval gun that first entered service in 1886, and were designed for use with the first three protected cruisers, Atlanta, Boston and Chicago.
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8"/30 caliber gun
The 8"/30 caliber gun (spoken "eight-inch-thirty-caliber") formed the main batteries of the United States Navy's "New Navy". They were a US naval gun that first entered service in 1886, and were designed for use with the first three protected cruisers, Atlanta, Boston and Chicago.
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The 8"/30 caliber gun (spoken ...... , Atlanta, Boston and Chicago.
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s forward 8"/30 gun is in the right foreground, with its crew standing at their posts.
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Length
* Mark 1 Mod 0
* Mark 1 Mod 1
* Mark 2 Mod 1
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*Mark 1: 4
*Mark 2: 4
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* bore
* bore 30 calibers
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at 20° elevation
rate
service
traverse
−150° to +150°
variants
Mark 1 Mod 0 and 1 and Mark 2 Mod 1
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The 8"/30 caliber gun (spoken ...... , Atlanta, Boston and Chicago.
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8"/30 caliber gun
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8"/30 caliber Mark 1 & 2 Naval Gun
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