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120 mm 45 caliber Pattern 1892

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factory. During the Russo-Japanese war a number of barrels of the 152/45 guns burst in action and a strengthened series of 152/45 and 120/45 guns were ordered. 34 of the second series of strengthened guns were built between 1905 and 1915 at the Obhukov factory. Between 1914 and 1916 production
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which produced a rate of fire of 15 rpm for the 75/50 gun, 12 rpm for the 120/45 gun and 10 rpm for the 152/45 gun. The Russians were impressed and in 1892 they negotiated a production license for all three guns.
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This gun has been modified from the original 1892 model, including rotating the gun 180 degrees so that the recoil system is on top of the barrel to increase elevation.
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Gilyak-class - The primary armament of this class of four ships consisted of two, shielded, 120/45 guns, in single mounts, fore and aft.
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There were two main series of the 120/45 guns produced. The first series of 76 guns were built between 1897 and 1905 at the
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Vogul-class - The primary armament of this ship consisted of two, shielded, 120/45 guns, in single mounts, fore and aft.
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Imperator Aleksandr I - The primary armament of this ship consisted of six, 120/45 guns, in single mounts.
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Imperator Nikolay I - The primary armament of this ship consisted of six, 120/45 guns, in single mounts.
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Amur-class - This class of two ships primary armament consisted of five 120/45 guns, in single mounts.
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consisted of ten, 120/45 guns, in single mounts after an 1895 refit. The secondary armament of
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Sofiya - This ships primary armament consisted of one, 120/45 gun, in a forward single mount.
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Gilyak - The primary armament of this ship consisted of one, forward, shielded, 120/45 gun.
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In 1891 a Russian naval delegation was shown three guns designed by the French designer
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Dnepr - The primary armament of this ship consisted of seven, shielded, 120/45 guns.
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Rion - The primary armament of this ship consisted of eight, shielded, 120/45 guns.
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Angara - The primary armament of this ship consisted of six, shielded, 120/45 guns.
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Terek - The primary armament of this ship consisted of two, shielded, 120/45 guns.
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Oryol - The primary armament of this ship consisted of two, shielded, 120/45 guns.
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Kuban - The primary armament of this ship consisted of two, shielded, 120/45 guns.
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Ural - The primary armament of this ship consisted of two, shielded, 120/45 guns.
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Lena - The primary armament of this ship consisted of six, shielded, 120/45 guns.
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Don - The primary armament of this ship consisted of two, shielded, 120/45 guns.
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Island. This gun was in Finnish coastal artillery school until 1993.
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consisted of six, 120/45 guns, in single mounts after an 1897 refit.
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had a tertiary armament of one, 120/45 gun, after 1905-1921 refits.
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factory and a further 18 strengthened guns were produced there.
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type. A complete round weighed 20.4 kg (45 lb).
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of the Imperial Russian Navy built between 1890 and 1916.
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120mm 45 caliber Pattern 1892

Kuivasaari
Naval gun
Coastal artillery
Railway artillery
Boxer Rebellion
Russo-Japanese War
World War I
Russian Civil War
Winter War
World War II
Barrel
Shell
Fixed QF ammunition
Shell
Caliber
Elevation
Rate of fire
Muzzle velocity
naval gun
Russo-Japanese War
Imperial Russian Navy
World War I
gunboats
Soviet Navy
Russian Civil War
coastal artillery
railway artillery
World War II

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