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Railway gun
14-inch M1920 railway gun
Diagram showing gun barrel in elevated, normal and traveling positions
Type Railway gun Place of origin United States In service 1925–1946 Used by United States Wars World War II Designed 1920 Manufacturer Watervliet Arsenal Produced 1925 No. built4 Mass Tube and recoil band: 230,000 lbs Length 18.1 meters (60 feet) Shell Separate loading, HE, and AP Caliber 14-inch (355.6 mm ) Breech Interrupted screw , (step-cut)Recoil Hydro-pneumatic Carriage Railway truck, 14 axles Elevation 50° fixed, 19° on track Traverse 7° on track, 360° fixed Rate of fire 1 rpm Muzzle velocity 2,650 feet per second (808 m/s) Effective firing range 48,220 yards (44,090 m ) Feed system Hand
The 14-inch M1920 railway gun was the last model railway gun to be deployed by the United States Army . It was an upgrade of the US Navy 14"/50 caliber railway gun . Only four were deployed; two in the Harbor Defenses of Los Angeles and two in the Panama Canal Zone , where they could be shifted between the harbor defenses of Cristobal (Atlantic) or Balboa (Pacific).
History
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After the close of World War I , the US Army wanted to incorporate the lessons learned from other railway gun mounts and fulfill coastal artillery requirements for hitting a moving target. An effort to design a more universal mount for the Navy's Mk. IV 14"/50 caliber gun was undertaken.
The primary difference from the earlier Navy versions lies in the M1920 carriage, which could be raised and lowered. Prepositioned fixed mounts were installed at the forts, and the gun's rail trucks could be taken out from under the frame. After the removal of the rail trucks, the gun was lowered and bolted onto a pivot point for rapid 360 degree movement, necessary for tracking ships in coast defense. The M1920 carriage made the gun much more flexible. It allowed for the standard practice of using a curved piece of rail to traverse the gun, and it enabled the gun to be used in a fixed position.[1]
Two guns were deployed to Fort MacArthur in the Harbor Defenses of Los Angeles, with firing platforms at Fort MacArthur and Long Beach. The remaining two guns were deployed to Fort Grant and Fort Randolph in the Panama Canal Zone . The two guns deployed to the Panama Canal Zone could be moved to either coast on the Panama Canal Railway . After World War Two ended, the threat of a massive war was over and the United States scrapped these weapons as well.[2]
Models
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The Mk.IV gun was manufactured in two models:
M1920MI centerline of breechblock mechanism canted 16 degrees counterclockwise to fit recoil band
M1920MII breech mechanism is set straight in relation to axis of tube.
Sighting and fire control equipment
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The following sighting equipment was used with the gun:
bore sight
firing tables- 14-m-1, 14-e-3, 14-g-2.
M1 fire adjustment board
M1 generating unit (mounted on the forward railway truck)
M1 gunners quadrant
M1 plotting and relocating board
M1 prediction scale
M1A1 height finder
M1A1 range correction board
M7 spotting board
M8 helium filling kit
M1910 azimuth instrument
M1912A1 clinometer
M1917MI panoramic telescope
M1918 aiming rule
M1922 panoramic telescope
Support cars
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M1 powder car
M1 projectile car
M2 fire control car
M1918 repair car
Fate
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All four guns were cut up for scrap in 1946.
Gallery
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A M1920 on the test range.
A M1920 on the test range.
A group photo with a M1920.
See also
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References
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^ Berhow, Mark A., Ed. (2004). American Seacoast Defenses, A Reference Guide, Second Edition. CDSG Press. ISBN 0-9748167-0-1 .
^ Military Railroads on the Panama Canal Zone by Charles S. Small, Railroad monographs 1982
Bibliography
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Berhow, Mark A., ed. (2004). American Seacoast Defenses, A Reference Guide (Second ed.). CDSG Press. ISBN 0-9748167-0-1 .
McGovern, Terrance and Smith, Bolling, American Coastal Defences 1885–1950 (Fortress series, Book 44), Osprey Publishing 2006, ISBN 1-8417692-2-3
Military Railroads on the Panama Canal Zone by Charles S. Small, Railroad monographs 1982
Miller, H. W. (1921). Railway Artillery . Vol. II. Washington: US Government Printing Office. pp. 169–186. (Vol. I at this link )
J. C. Letts, Walker Redmon: Heavy Railway Artillery Transportation . in: The Military Engineer. Vol. 18, No. 100, 1926, OCLC 7852953789 , p. 268–269
TM 9-2300 Standard Artillery and Fire Control Material. dated 1944
FM 4-35 Service of the Piece; 14-inch Gun, M1920MII on Railway Mount, M1920 (1940)
SNL E-9
SNL E-33
Coast Artillery Journal December 1929
American Coast Artillery Materiel 1922 [1 ] (extensive manufacturing information)
Coast Artillery Journal March April 1934
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