13"/35 caliber gun

13"/35 caliber Mark 1 and Mark 2

Forward 13-inch gun turret of USS Indiana (BB-1), circa 1898.
Type Naval gun
Place of origin  United States
Service history
In service 1895
Used by  United States Navy
Wars
Production history
Designer Bureau of Ordnance
Manufacturer US Naval Gun Factory
Unit cost $53,000[1]
Number built
  • Mark 1: 12 (Nos. 1–12)
  • Mark 2: 22 (Nos. 13–34)
Variants Mark 1 and Mark 2
Specifications
Weight
  • 136,000 lb (62,000 kg) (without breech)
  • 137,900 lb (62,600 kg) (without breech)
Barrel length
  • 455 in (11,600 mm) bore (35 calibers)

Shell 1,130 lb (510 kg) armor-piercing
Caliber 13 in (330 mm)
Elevation -5° to +15°
Traverse −150° to +150°
Rate of fire 1 round per minute
Muzzle velocity 2,000 ft/s (610 m/s)
Effective firing range 12,000 yd (10,973 m) at 15° elevation

The 13"/35 caliber gun Mark 1 (spoken "thirteen-inch-thirty-five-caliber") was used for the primary batteries on eight of the first nine battleships in the United States Navy, Indiana-class, Kearsarge-class and Illinois-class; USS Iowa (BB-4) used the 12-inch (305 mm)/35 caliber gun.[2]

The Navy's Policy Board called for a variety of large caliber weapons in 1890, with ranges all the way up to 16-inch (406 mm). A 16-inch caliber gun was beyond US manufacturing capabilities at this time though and the largest gun possible was the 13-inch (330-millimetre)/35 caliber. The Navy intended to use this gun in short-range action against heavily armored targets and was fitted to the first true battleship in the US Navy, Indiana. This turned out to be the only 13-inch gun developed for the US Navy.[2]

Design

The 13-inch Mark 1, gun Nos. 1–12, was a built-up gun constructed in a length of 35 caliber, Mod 0 and Mod 1. The Mod 0 had a tube, jacket, and nine hoops while the Mod 1 had a nickel-steel liner and only eight hoops. The Mark 2, gun Nos. 13–34, was of similar construction as the Mark 1 Mod 0 but had only seven hoops and two locking ring. Two Mark 2 guns, Nos. 23 and 33, were converted into experimental guns. The first, No. 23, was converted in 1923 into a 16-inch/28.8 caliber Mark A Mod 0 experimental gun. The barrel was bored out to 16-inch and hooped to the muzzle. The gun was tested a total of seven times in July 1923 but then set aside until 1956. The gun was used for bomb tests between October and December 1956 and fired another 19 times. This gun is now on display at the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Dahlgren, Virginia. The other Mark 2, No. 33, was also bored out, but only to 14-inch (356-millimetre), sometime prior to 1923 and again used as an experimental gun, this one at Plate Battery. In 2005 it too was still located at the NSWC, Dahlgren.[2][3]

Incidents

Gun No. 2, mounted on Indiana, suffered from erosion at the front slope of the chamber and was replaced with another gun. It was first reported in September 1897, after only 32 rounds had been fired. In May 1902, No. 2 was sent back to the US Naval Gun Factory to be relined. It had only had 71 rounds fired through it with guns built at the same time showing no sign of erosion, which had been fired the same number of times, it was determined that it was due to a defect in the manufacture of the forging.[4][5]

Gun No. 13, of Kearsarge's guns, was injured in January 1901, when a shell exploded prematurely in the barrel. It was repaired with a lining tube inserted into the barrel and used at the Naval Proving Grounds.[6]

Gun No. 18, mounted on Kentucky, suffered an injury while on Asiatic station, probably from a shell exploding in the bore. It was replaced with another gun.[7]

Gun No. 34 was completely disable by an accident to its tube, it was reassembled with new forgings.[8]

Naval service

Ship Gun Installed Gun Mount
USS Indiana (BB-1) Mark 1: 13"/35 caliber Mark 2: 2 × twin turrets
USS Massachusetts (BB-2) Mark 1: 13"/35 caliber Mark 2: 2 × twin turrets
USS Oregon (BB-3) Mark 1: 13"/35 caliber Mark 2: 2 × twin turrets
USS Kearsarge (BB-5) Mark 2: 13"/35 caliber Mark 3: 2 × dual-caliber turrets
USS Kentucky (BB-6) Mark 2: 13"/35 caliber Mark 3: 2 × dual-caliber turrets
USS Illinois (BB-7) Mark 2: 13"/35 caliber Mark 4: 2 × twin turrets
USS Alabama (BB-8) Mark 2: 13"/35 caliber Mark 4: 2 × twin turrets
USS Wisconsin (BB-9) Mark 2: 13"/35 caliber Mark 4: 2 × twin turrets

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