35.6cm Type 41 (1944)
Type 41 50 calibre gun was designed and installed on the battlecruiser Kongo which it was building for the Imperial Japanese Navy. Guns similar to this Vickers design were also later built in Japan to arm Kongo's sister ships and subsequent Japanese-constructed "super-dreadnoughts" which were all built in Japan. Japanese-built versions of the guns were designated 14 inch 41st Year Type, and from 1917 when the Navy went metric they were redesignated 36 cm 41st Year Type.
Cdr Katô Hirohasu of the Imperial Japanese Navy pushed for the adoption of the new 14-inch gun that was currently under development. After trials of the new gun, which were witnessed by both the Japanese Navy and Royal Navy, the Japanese made the decision on 29 Nov 1911 to use the new gun in Kongo despite her keel having already been laid down on 17 January 1911, and the resulting need to quickly make a large number of alternations to the design, so as to not prolong the construction.This gun armed the following Japanese warships:Kongo-class battlecruisers, launched 1912 - 1913:
Kongo
Hiei
Kirishima
Haruna
Fuso-class battleships, launched 1915:Fuso
Yamashiro
Ise-class battleships, launched 1916 - 1917:
Ise
Hyuga
Control:AG1+VTOL+Trim turret 35.6cmAG2+Trim+pitch 25mm anti-air gun
Specifications
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General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 6.6ft (2.0m)
- Length 14.3ft (4.4m)
- Height 4.6ft (1.4m)
- Empty Weight 162,815lbs (73,851kg)
- Loaded Weight 162,815lbs (73,851kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 439,839.3lbs/ft2 (2,147,483.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 0
Parts
- Number of Parts 1189
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 3,024
@TanksWorldwide The kongo class was first introduced as a battlecruiser, but after several modifications they were commisioned as "Fast battleships"
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