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SSTF@lemmy.world to pics@lemmy.world · 2 days ago

[OC] Projectile ring for ammunition inside the 16 inch main gun of the USS North Carolina

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[OC] Projectile ring for ammunition inside the 16 inch main gun of the USS North Carolina

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SSTF@lemmy.world to pics@lemmy.world · 2 days ago
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  • dhork@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I am by no means an armaments expert but those look bigger than 16 inches

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      16 inches is the caliber, or the diameter of the shells.

      The propellant is not shown here, and would be loaded separately in canvas bags behind these shells.

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        Is 16inches referring to the top point of the “bullet”? I’ve always wondered this as well.

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          16 inches is the maximum diameter of the shell. They’re about as big around as a man’s chest. There’s video on Youtube of a man squeezing down the barrel of one of these guns.

          “Caliber” in naval guns actually refers to the length of the barrel in multiples of its bore. USS North Carolina’s main guns are 16 inch, 45 caliber. Which means they’re 45*16 inches =720 inches / 12 inches to a foot = 60 feet long. The Iowa class’ guns are 16 inch 50 caliber, they’re about 7 feet longer.

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          For guns of this type 16 inches is the diameter of the barrel of the gun, measured from the lands.

          The shell bodies are 16 inches, with the brass rings around them slightly wider to account for the grooves in the rifling.

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            Those look so much bigger than 16" oh my lord

            • Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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              Well you know what they say, the camera adds 10 lbs.

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              Your boyfriend was lying about its size.

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            Yeah, I was reading this thread thinking that 16” was the diameter of the bore of the gun barrel. Thanks for posting that!

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              I don’t mean to confuse you, but yes it is the diameter of the bore. I specified from the lands since measuring land to land, or groove to groove diameter can result in different sizes.

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                You didn’t. I was thinking the earlier conversation was missing how the diameter was measured.

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          It’s long been a debate where you measure from

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            Base of the balls and the whole shaft

            • Gates9@sh.itjust.works
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              Christ sake man way to ruin the innuendo

              • peopleproblems@lemmy.world
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                Look man , I’m just saying it ain’t no debate.

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