Canon de 194 mm Modèle 1902 | |
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Type |
Naval gun Coastal artillery |
Place of origin | France |
Service history | |
In service | 1902—1945 |
Used by | France |
Wars |
World War I World War II |
Production history | |
Designed | 1902 |
Specifications | |
Weight | 15 t (17 short tons) |
Length | 10.1 meters (33 ft) |
Barrel length | 9.7 meters (32 ft) 50 caliber |
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Shell | separate-loading, bag charge |
Shell weight | 89.5 kg (197 lb) |
Caliber | 194 mm (7.6 in) |
Elevation | -6° to +15° |
Traverse |
Turrets: -150° to +150° |
Rate of fire | 2 rpm |
Muzzle velocity | 940 m/s (3,100 ft/s) |
Maximum firing range | 26 km (16 mi) at 45° |
Turrets: -150° to +150°
The Canon de 194 mm Modèle 1902 was a medium-caliber naval gun used as the primary or secondary armament in both casemates and turrets of a number of French pre-dreadnoughts and armored cruisers during World War I. After World war I these ships were scrapped and some were later reused as coastal artillery in World War II
Ship classes that carried the Canon de 194 mm Modèle 1902 include: