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|name= 330mm/50 Modèle 1931
|name= 330mm/50 Modèle 1931
|image=[[Image:Dunkerque-1-main guns.jpg|300px|]]
|image=Dunkerque-1-main guns.jpg
|caption=Main guns of the [[French battleship Dunkerque|''Dunkerque'']]
|caption=Main guns of the {{ship|French battleship|Dunkerque||2}}
|origin= France
|origin= France
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|type= Naval gun
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|wars= [[Second World War]]
|wars= [[Second World War]]
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|rate= 1.5 - 2 rounds per minute
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The '''330mm/50 Modèle 1931 gun''' was a heavy [[naval gun]] of the [[French Navy]].
The '''330mm/50 Modèle 1931 gun''' was a heavy [[naval gun]] of the [[French Navy]].


The [[built-up gun]] was carried by the [[Dunkerque class battleship|''Dunkerque'' class]] [[fast battleship]]s, in quadruple turrets inspired by those intended for the [[Normandie class battleship|''Normandie'' class]]. They had one of the longest range, while firing quite powerful projectiles: APC - 1,235 lbs. (560 kg) and HE - 1,151 lbs. (552 kg). The range was over 40 km in both cases, the trajectory was flat. Dunquerke's gun were affected by inaccuracy caused by their quadruple mounts (too close together), but could engage German battleships of the [[Scharnhorst class]] with enough power to pierce their armour: at 0 meters, the shell could pierce 28.08 in (713 mm), at 25.153 yards (23 km) penetration capability was 13.46 in (342 mm) and 292 mm at 30.114 yds/27,500 m. Theoretically, it could pierce Scharnhorst's 320 mm belt at over 20 km. Given the flat trajectory, the deck perforation was less impressive, bust still 105 mm at 23km and 110 mm at 27.5km. Therefore, the armour piercing capability was very near of the one of the best battleship guns, at least at medium to short range. The armour piercing capability of Scharnhorst's guns varied from 604 to 205 mm in the same range (0-27,5 km), so they were weaker weapons. However, Dunquerke had a weaker armour belt, so the deadly range of the German battleships was not inferior. The Strasbourg battleship had a thicker armour (283 vs. 241 mm) and this reduced the useful range to only about 18 km. The deck perforation was always in favour of the 330mm gun, the 280 mm gun being unable to pierce more than 76 mm at 27.5 km.
The [[built-up gun]] was carried by the {{sclass|Dunkerque|battleship|0}} [[fast battleship]]s, in quadruple turrets inspired by those intended for the {{sclass|Normandie|battleship|4}}. They had one of the longest ranges, while firing quite powerful projectiles: APC {{convert|560|kg|abbr=on}} and HE {{convert|552|kg|abbr=on}}. The range was over 40&nbsp;km in both cases; the trajectory was flat. ''Dunkerque''{{'}}s guns were affected by inaccuracy caused by their quadruple mounts (too close together), but could engage German battleships of the {{sclass|Scharnhorst|battleship|4}} with enough power to pierce their armour: at 0 metres, the shell could pierce {{convert|713|mm|abbr=on}}, at {{convert|23|km|abbr=on}} penetration capability was {{convert|342|mm|abbr=on}} and {{convert|292|mm|abbr=on}} at {{convert|27.5|km|abbr=on}}. Theoretically, it could pierce ''Scharnhorst''{{'}}s 320&nbsp;mm belt at over 20&nbsp;km. Given the flat trajectory, the deck perforation was less impressive, but still 105&nbsp;mm at 23&nbsp;km and 110&nbsp;mm at 27.5&nbsp;km. Therefore, the armour-piercing capability was very near that of the best battleship guns, at least at medium to short range. The armour-piercing capability of ''Scharnhorst''{{'}}s guns varied from 604 to 205&nbsp;mm in the same range (0-27.5&nbsp;km), so they were weaker weapons. However, ''Dunkerque'' had a weaker armour belt, so the deadly range of the German battleships was not inferior. The battleship {{ship|French battleship|Strasbourg||2}} had thicker armour (283 vs. 241&nbsp;mm) and this reduced the useful range to only about 18&nbsp;km. The deck perforation was always in favour of the 330&nbsp;mm gun, the 280&nbsp;mm gun being unable to pierce more than 76&nbsp;mm at 27.5&nbsp;km.
{{stack|[[File:Dunkerque Shell.JPG|thumb|upright|Shell on display at the Army Museum at [[Les Invalides]]]]}}

330 mm guns had many faults. They were complex and moved with a weak system for such 1,473 tons (1,497 mt) turrets (rougly the weigh of an italian 381 mm triple turret). They had two 100 hp engines (but only one was typically used). Despite the great range, elevation was only 35° (therefore the gun had a very high muzzle velocity of 870 mps). The guns were coupled in two twin arrangement, sleeded in pairs. Turret were heavily protected, and internally had a 25-40 mm bulkhead to separate the two twin mounts. This was important at Mers-El-Kebir, where a 381 mm shell hit Dunquerke in one of her turrets: the projectile penetrated the roof and killed everyone in the semi-turret, but the other pair of guns continued to operate.
The 330&nbsp;mm guns had many faults. They were complex and moved with a weak system for such {{convert|1500|t|abbr=on}} turrets (roughly the weight of an Italian 381&nbsp;mm triple turret). They had two 100&nbsp;hp engines (but only one was typically used). Despite the great range, elevation was only 35° (therefore the gun had a very high muzzle velocity of 870 m/s). The guns were coupled in two twin arrangement, sleeved in pairs. The turrets were heavily protected, and internally had a 25–40&nbsp;mm bulkhead to separate the two twin mounts. This was important at [[Attack on Mers-el-Kébir|Mers-El-Kébir]], where a 381&nbsp;mm shell hit {{ship|French battleship|Dunkerque||2}} in one of her turrets: the projectile penetrated the roof and killed everyone in the semi-turret, but the other pair of guns continued to operate.


The later [[380mm/45 Modèle 1935 gun]] essentially enlarged the design.
The later [[380mm/45 Modèle 1935 gun]] essentially enlarged the design.

<gallery>
Image:Dunkerque Shell.JPG|Shell on display at the Army Museum at [[Les Invalides]].
</gallery>


== External links ==
== External links ==
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* [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNFR_13-50_m1931.htm French 330 mm/50 (13") Model 1931]
* [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNFR_13-50_m1931.htm French 330 mm/50 (13") Model 1931]


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{{DEFAULTSORT:330mm 50 Modele 1931 gun}}
[[Category:Naval guns of France]]
[[Category:Naval guns of France]]
[[Category:World War II naval weapons]]
[[Category:World War II naval weapons]]

Latest revision as of 19:22, 30 October 2024

330mm/50 Modèle 1931
Main guns of the Dunkerque
TypeNaval gun
Place of originFrance
Service history
Used byFrance
WarsSecond World War
Specifications
Mass70 tonnes (69 long tons; 77 short tons)
Barrel length16.645 m (54 ft 7.3 in) L/50 (calibers)

Shellseparate charges and shell
Calibre330-millimetre (13 in)
Rate of fire1.5 - 2 rounds per minute
Maximum firing range41.700 m with SAP, 40.600 m with HE

The 330mm/50 Modèle 1931 gun was a heavy naval gun of the French Navy.

The built-up gun was carried by the Dunkerque-class fast battleships, in quadruple turrets inspired by those intended for the Normandie class. They had one of the longest ranges, while firing quite powerful projectiles: APC – 560 kg (1,230 lb) and HE – 552 kg (1,217 lb). The range was over 40 km in both cases; the trajectory was flat. Dunkerque's guns were affected by inaccuracy caused by their quadruple mounts (too close together), but could engage German battleships of the Scharnhorst class with enough power to pierce their armour: at 0 metres, the shell could pierce 713 mm (28.1 in), at 23 km (14 mi) penetration capability was 342 mm (13.5 in) and 292 mm (11.5 in) at 27.5 km (17.1 mi). Theoretically, it could pierce Scharnhorst's 320 mm belt at over 20 km. Given the flat trajectory, the deck perforation was less impressive, but still 105 mm at 23 km and 110 mm at 27.5 km. Therefore, the armour-piercing capability was very near that of the best battleship guns, at least at medium to short range. The armour-piercing capability of Scharnhorst's guns varied from 604 to 205 mm in the same range (0-27.5 km), so they were weaker weapons. However, Dunkerque had a weaker armour belt, so the deadly range of the German battleships was not inferior. The battleship Strasbourg had thicker armour (283 vs. 241 mm) and this reduced the useful range to only about 18 km. The deck perforation was always in favour of the 330 mm gun, the 280 mm gun being unable to pierce more than 76 mm at 27.5 km.

Shell on display at the Army Museum at Les Invalides

The 330 mm guns had many faults. They were complex and moved with a weak system for such 1,500 t (1,500 long tons; 1,700 short tons) turrets (roughly the weight of an Italian 381 mm triple turret). They had two 100 hp engines (but only one was typically used). Despite the great range, elevation was only 35° (therefore the gun had a very high muzzle velocity of 870 m/s). The guns were coupled in two twin arrangement, sleeved in pairs. The turrets were heavily protected, and internally had a 25–40 mm bulkhead to separate the two twin mounts. This was important at Mers-El-Kébir, where a 381 mm shell hit Dunkerque in one of her turrets: the projectile penetrated the roof and killed everyone in the semi-turret, but the other pair of guns continued to operate.

The later 380mm/45 Modèle 1935 gun essentially enlarged the design.

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