BL 4-inch Mk IX naval gun
| Ordnance BL 4-inch Mk IX gun | |
|---|---|
| On Flower-class corvette HMCS Calgary in World War II | |
| Type | Naval gun | 
| Service history | |
| In service | 1917–1945 | 
| Used by | Royal Navy Royal Canadian Navy Free French Navy | 
| Wars | World War I World War II | 
| Production history | |
| No. built | 2,382 | 
| Specifications | |
| Mass | 2 tons barrel & breech | 
| Barrel length | 180 inches (4.572 m) bore (45 calibres) | 
| Shell | 31 pounds (14.1 kg) | 
| Calibre | 4 inches (101.6 mm) | 
| Breech | Welin interrupted screw | 
| Elevation | -10 degrees to +30 degrees | 
| Rate of fire | 10-12 rpm | 
| Muzzle velocity | 800 metres per second (2,600 ft/s) | 
| Maximum firing range | 12,660 metres (13,850 yd) | 
The BL 4-inch Mk IX naval gun was a British medium-velocity naval gun introduced in 1917 as secondary armament on the Renown-class battlecruisers and Glorious-class "large light cruisers", but which served most notably as the main armament on Flower-class corvettes throughout World War II.