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- The 6-inch gun M1897 (152 mm) and its variants the M1900, M1903, M1905, M1908, and M1 (a.k.a. T2) were coastal artillery pieces installed to defend major American seaports between 1897 and 1945. For most of their history they were operated by the United States Army Coast Artillery Corps. They were installed on disappearing carriages or pedestal (a.k.a. barbette) mountings, and during World War II many were remounted on shielded barbette carriages. Most of the weapons not in the Philippines were scrapped within a few years after World War II. (en)
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- 8670110.400000 (xsd:double)
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- 20883 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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dbp:breech
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- Interrupted screw, De Bange type (en)
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dbp:carriage
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- *M1898, M1903, or M1905 disappearing
*M1900 or M1910 pedestal
*M1, M2, M3, M4 shielded barbette
*most carriages manufactured by Watertown Arsenal (en)
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- HE (en)
- separate loading, (en)
- or AP shot & shell, (en)
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dbp:elevation
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- *disappearing: 15°
*pedestal: 20°
*WWII high-angle barbette: 47° (en)
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dbp:isArtillery
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dbp:manufacturer
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- Watervliet Arsenal, possibly others (en)
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- *disappearing:
*pedestal:
*WWII high-angle barbette with M1 gun: (en)
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- *50 calibers
*M1897 & M1908: 45 calibers (en)
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dbp:traverse
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- *disappearing: 170° (en)
- *pedestal: 360°
*WWII high-angle barbette: 360° (en)
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dbp:type
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- *coastal artillery
*field gun (en)
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dbp:variants
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- M1897, M1900, M1903, M1905, M1908, M1 (en)
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- The 6-inch gun M1897 (152 mm) and its variants the M1900, M1903, M1905, M1908, and M1 (a.k.a. T2) were coastal artillery pieces installed to defend major American seaports between 1897 and 1945. For most of their history they were operated by the United States Army Coast Artillery Corps. They were installed on disappearing carriages or pedestal (a.k.a. barbette) mountings, and during World War II many were remounted on shielded barbette carriages. Most of the weapons not in the Philippines were scrapped within a few years after World War II. (en)
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