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10.5 cm SK C/32 naval gun


FieldValue
name10.5 cm SK C/32
imageAmiral Murgescu during an escort in the Black Sea.jpg
image_size300
captionThe SK C/32 bow gun of Amiral Murgescu
originNazi Germany
typeNaval gun
Anti-aircraft gun
Coastal defence gun
is_explosiveyes
is_artilleryyes
is_UK
service1936−2002
used_byNazi Germany
Romania
Norway
warsWorld War II
variants
weight1585 -
length4.74 -
part_length4.4 m (bore length)
crew
cartridgeFixed
cartridge_weight15.1 kg
caliber10.5 cm
velocity785 m/s
max_rangeHorizontal: 15 km at +44.4°
Ceiling: 10300 m at +80°
sights
elevationDependent on mount:
* Ubts LC/36: -10 to +30<ref name"campbell"Campbell pp.248&249

Anti-aircraft gun Coastal defence gun Romania Norway Ceiling: 10300 m at +80°

  • MPLC/30: -9 to +80
  • MPLC/32: -10 to +50
  • MPLC/32 gE: -10 to +70
  • Ubts LC/32: -10 to +35
  • Ubts LC/36: -10 to +30

The 10.5 cm SK C/32 (SK - Schiffskanone (ship board cannon) C - Construktionsjahr (year of design), was a widely used German naval gun on a variety of Kriegsmarine ships during World War II. Originally designed as a surface weapon, it was used in a number of other roles such as anti-aircraft and coastal defence; wet-mounts were developed for U-boats.

Description

The 10.5 cm SK C/32 was a built-up gun, 45 calibers long, with a jacket and breech that weighed about 1.8 tons. The gun fired 10.5 cm fixed ammunition, which was 1.51 m long, weighed 24.2 kg and had a 4.08 kg propellant charge. Useful life expectancy was 4,100 effective full charges (EFC) per barrel.

Surface ships

The 10.5 cm SK C/32 was widely deployed on three different types of single mounts. The high-angle MPLC/30 was a modified 8.8 cm mount. The low-angle MPLC/32 was used on Type 35 torpedo boats, Type 37 torpedo boats and Type 40 minesweepers. The high-angle MPLC/32 gE was used on the cruiser Emden, the battleship , the battleship , Elbing class torpedo boats, Type 35 minesweepers and Type 43 minesweepers.

Two guns formed the main armament of the Romanian multi-purpose vessel Amiral Murgescu.

U-boats

The 10.5 cm SK C/32 was the standard low-angle deck gun mounted forward of the conning tower in type I, type IX and type X U-boats. The Ubts LC/32 mounting used in type I and early type IX U-boats weighed about 5 tonnes. Later type IX and type XB U-boats used the lighter Ubts LC/36 mounting with a maximum elevation of +30° . During the early war years, these guns were used to encourage surrender of independently routed merchant ships or to sink ships damaged by torpedoes.

Some of these guns were later removed from U-boats for mounting aboard type 40 minesweepers after unshielded deck guns proved impractical in action against Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships and escorted trade convoys.

One gun was mounted aboard the submarine Marsuinul of the Romanian Navy. The gun, together with her six 533 mm torpedo tubes, made her the most powerful Axis submarine in the Black Sea.

Coastal defence

Norway used this gun in coastal defence batteries until 2002.

Notes

References

References

  1. Campbell pp.248&249
  2. John Campbell, ''Naval Weapons of World War Two'', Conway Maritime Press, 2002, p. 389
  3. Blair p.63
  4. Lenton pp.126&127
  5. Robert Gardiner, ''Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1922-1946'', Naval Institute Press, 1980, p. 361
  6. W.M. Thornton, ''Submarine Insignia and Submarine Services of the World'', Pen and Sword Publishing, 1996, p. 100
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