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15 cm SK L/45
The 15 cm SK L/45 was a German naval gun used in World War I and World War II.
Naval service
The 15 cm SK L/45 was a widely used naval gun on many classes of World War I dreadnoughts and cruisers in both casemates and turrets. It was constructed of an A tube and two layers of hoops with a Krupp horizontal sliding-wedge breech block. During World War I a few pre-war cruisers that were armed with 10.5 cm guns were rearmed with these weapons. In World War II the 15 cm SK L/45 was widely used as coastal artillery and as primary armament on German auxiliary cruisers. Ship classes that carried the 15 cm SK L/45 include: • Bremen-class • Brummer-class • Graudenz-class • Kolberg-class • Magdeburg-class • Pillau-class
Ammunition
Ammunition was of separate loading quick fire type. The projectiles were 61 cm long with a single bagged charge which weighed 13-14 kg. The gun was able to fire:
Coast defense gun
The same gun was used for coast defense duties in concrete emplacements after World War I. One example was 3./Marine-Artillerie Abteilung 604 ("3rd Battery of Naval Artillery Battalion 604") in Jersey. They show it using 44 kg shells with a range of 18000 m
Railroad gun
It was also used as a railroad gun during World War I.
Weapons of comparable role, performance and era
Footnotes
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