3.7 cm SK C / 30

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3.7 cm SK C / 30


3.7 cm SK C / 30 in double mount on the school boat Drache

General Information
Military designation: 3.7 cm SK C / 30
Manufacturer country: German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire German Empire
German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) 
Developer / Manufacturer: Rheinmetall
Development year: 1930
Technical specifications
Pipe length: 3,074 mm
Caliber :

37 mm

Caliber length : 83 caliber

The 3.7 cm SK C / 30 was a ship gun used by the Weimar Reichsmarine and the German Kriegsmarine on many types of ships . A special feature of the ship mounts is the gyro-assisted horizontal (pre) stabilization of the weapon, which prevents the trunnion from tilting due to ship movements of up to 19.5 °. This completely compensates for necessary corrective movements in the side and height caused by rolling and pitching the ship, and the straightening process is simplified. The carriage was thus stabilized on three axes. Due to the high initial speed compared to other weapons, the required lead is also reduced by approx. 30%.

Due to the manual loading process, however, the rate of fire was relatively low.

description

Tube type: solid tube

Technical specifications

Mount

  • Description: 3.7 cm double length. C / 30
  • Weight:
  • Caliber: 3.7 cm
  • Number of tubes: 2
  • Number of straightening axes: 3
  • Muzzle velocity: 1000 m / s
  • largest elevation: 85 °
  • greatest depression: −9 °
  • longest firing range: 8,500 m
  • maximum altitude: 6,800 m
  • Lifespan: 3000 shots
  • Rate of fire: 40-55 rounds per barrel and min.
  • Swivel speed: 4 ° with one handwheel turn
  • Elevation speed: 3 ° with one turn of the handwheel
  • Edge speed (third axis): 4 ° with one handwheel turn

In addition to the double carriage, there was also the single carriage Einh.L. C / 34.

ammunition

  • HE grenade cartridge light trail - 3.7 cm L'Strack Spgr.Patr. C / 30 L / 4.1 to 2.1 kg; of which bullet 0.745 kg

literature

  • Mike J. Whitley: German Capital Ships of World War Two. Arms & Armor Press, London 1989, ISBN 0-85368-970-9 .

Web links

Commons : 3.7 cm SK C / 30  - collection of images, videos and audio files

http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNGER_37mm-83_skc30.php

Individual evidence

  1. Main information about guns on board for the manual for admiral staff officers as of January 1, 1939
  2. M.Dv. No. 185.2 Dimensions, weights and space requirements of ammunition and their packing containers