BL 4-inch Mk VIII naval gun

Ordnance BL-4-inch Mk VIII naval gun
Forward gun of HMS Defender
TypeNaval gun
Service history
In service1908–1945
Used byUnited Kingdom
Australia
WarsWorld War IWorld War II
Production history
Designed1904
No. builtMk VIII: 246
Mk XI: 30
VariantsMk VIII – Mk XI
Specifications
Mass2,912 pounds (1,320 kg) (barrel & breech)
Barrel length159.2 inches (4.044 m) bore (40 calibres)

Shell31 pounds (14.06 kg) Common pointed, Common lyddite
Calibre4 inches (101.6 mm)
BreechWelin, single-motion screw
Elevation-10° to +20°
Rate of fire6-8 RPM
Muzzle velocity2,287 feet per second (697 m/s)
Maximum firing range10,210 yards (9,340 m)

The BL 4-inch Mark VIII naval gun was a British medium-velocity wire-wound naval gun introduced in 1908 as an anti-torpedo boat gun in smaller ships whose decks could not support the strain of the heavier and more powerful Mk VII gun.