


15 cm Tbts C/36 Coastal Defense Gun
Country of Origin | Germany |
Type | Coastal Defense Gun |
Caliber | 149.100 mm |
Length | 7.165 m |
Barrel Length | 5.587 m |
Weight | 7200.000 kg |
Ammunition Weight | 45.30 kg |
Rate of Fire | 7 rounds/min |
Range | 21.950 km |
Muzzle Velocity | 835 m/s |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseThe 15 cm Tbts C/36 coastal defense guns were the shore version of the German Navy's 15 cm/48 TBK SK C/36 guns that were used as secondary weapons on cruisers (such as light cruiser Emden) and as primary weapons of destroyers. Although designated as 15 centimeters, all German naval guns designated as such had an actual diameter of 14.91 centimeters. Their rates of fire were relatively slow for warships, but they were adequate when deployed on land in defensive roles. ww2dbaseLast Major Revision: Feb 2010
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