Canon de 90 mm Modèle 1926

Canon de 90 mm Modèle 1926
Type Dual-purpose gun
Place of origin France
Service history
In service World War II
Used by France
Wars World War II
Production history
Designed 1926
Specifications
Weight 1.60 metric tons
Barrel length 4.5 m (15 ft) 50 caliber

Shell Fixed QF ammunition
90 x 674mm R[1]
Shell weight 9.51 kg (21.0 lb)
Caliber 90 mm (3.5 in)
Breech Schneider semi-automatic breech mechanism
Elevation -10° to +80°
Traverse -150° to +150°
Rate of fire 12-15 rpm
Muzzle velocity 850 m/s (2,800 ft/s)
Maximum firing range Horizontal: 16,885 m (18,466 yd) at 45°
Vertical: 10,600 m (11,600 yd) at 80°[2]
Canon de 90 mm CA Modèle 1926
Type Anti-aircraft gun
Place of origin France
Service history
In service World War II
Used by France
Wars World War II
Production history
Designed 1926
No. built 17?
Specifications
Weight Travel: 8,570 kg (18,890 lb)
Combat: 5,760 kg (12,700 lb)
Length 8.3 m (27 ft)
Barrel length 4.5 m (14 ft 9 in) 50 caliber
Width 2.3 m (7 ft 7 in)
Height 2.6 m (8 ft 6 in)
Crew 10[3]

Shell Fixed QF ammunition
90 x 674mm R
Shell weight 9.51 kg (21.0 lb)
Caliber 90 mm (3.5 in)
Breech Schneider semi-automatic breech mechanism
Elevation -4° to +80°
Traverse 360°[3]
Rate of fire 12-15 rpm
Muzzle velocity 850 m/s (2,800 ft/s)[3]
Maximum firing range Horizontal: 16,885 m (18,466 yd) at 45°
Vertical: 10,600 m (11,600 yd) at 80°[2]

The Canon de 90 mm Modèle 1926 was a light-caliber Dual-purpose gun used as primary armament on minesweeping sloops and anti-aircraft armament on a number of French Navy cruisers and battleships during World War II.

Description

The Canon de 90 mm Modèle 1926 had a autofretted barrel and a Schneider semi-automatic breech mechanism. These guns were carried in single and double, dual-purpose turrets.[2]

Ships that carried the Canon de 90 mm Modèle 1926 include:

Land Use

In addition to its naval role a land based mobile heavy anti-aircraft version called the Canon de 90 mm CA Modèle 1926. In 1939 a modified (shortened by 1 m) version was produced as the Canon de 90 mm CA Modèle 1939. Both were produced in limited numbers and it is estimated that only seventeen were built before 1940. Both had a two-wheeled single-axle carriage with three folding outriggers. Guns captured by the Germans were given the designation 9 cm Flak M.39(f).[3]

Ammunition

Ammunition was of Fixed QF type. The cartridge was 90 x 674mm R with a 6.83 kg (15.1 lb) propellant charge and weighed 18 kg (40 lb).

The gun was able to fire:

Notes

  1. "78- MM CALIBRE CARTRIDGES". www.quarryhs.co.uk. Retrieved 2017-09-18.
  2. 1 2 3 Campbell, John (2002-01-01). Naval weapons of World War Two. Naval Institute Press. p. 302. ISBN 0870214594. OCLC 51995246.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Chamberlain, Peter (1975). Anti-aircraft guns. Gander, Terry,. New York: Arco Pub. Co. p. 12. ISBN 0668038187. OCLC 2000222.
  4. The 90 mm/40 (5.1") Model 1926 at Naval Weapons.Com

References

  • Campbell, John (1985). Naval Weapons of World War Two. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-459-4.
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