Canon de 138 mm Modèle 1910 naval gun

Canon de 138 mm Modèle 1910
A Modèle 1910 coastal defense gun at Cat Ba Island Vietnam.
TypeNaval gun
Place of originFrance
Service history
In service1916—45
Used by French Navy
WarsWorld War I, World War II
Production history
Designed1910—13
Specifications
Mass5,320 kilograms (11,730 lb)
Barrel lengthabout 7.623 metres (25.01 ft)

Shell130x900mm R, separate-loading, cased charge
Shell weight39.5 kilograms (87 lb)
Caliber138.6 millimetres (5.46 in)
Breechinterrupted screw
Elevation-7° to +25°
Traversedepending on mount
Rate of fire5-6 rpm
Muzzle velocity790 metres per second (2,600 ft/s)
Maximum firing range16,100 metres (17,600 yd) at 25°

The Canon de 138 mm Modèle 1910 was a medium calibre naval gun of the French Navy used during World War I and World War II. It was carried by the dreadnoughts of the Courbet and Bretagne classes as their secondary armament and planned for use in the Normandie-class battleships. It was used as the primary armament for the Arras-class sloops and planned for the La Motte-Picquet-class cruisers that was cancelled in 1915. It was also used in coast defense batteries during both World Wars.