Vickers 14-inch naval gun

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The Vickers 14-inch naval gun was a heavy battleship main armament developed in the early 20th century, used by several navies for long-range naval and coastal artillery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heavy artillery piece
naval gun
caliber 14 inch
356 mm
category coastal artillery of the United Kingdom
naval guns of the United Kingdom
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
designedFor long-range coastal defense
long-range naval gunfire
designedForTarget heavily armored warships
designedInPeriod early 20th century
developedBy Vickers-Armstrongs
surface form: Vickers engineering team
era dreadnought battleship era
firingPlatformType turret-mounted gun
intendedUse battleship main armament
coastal artillery
naval artillery
manufacturer Vickers-Armstrongs
surface form: Vickers Limited
mountingPlatform battleship
coastal battery
propellantType separate-loading bagged charge
shellType armor-piercing shell
high-explosive shell
technology built-up gun construction
usedAs export naval gun
usedBy Imperial Japanese Navy
Italian Navy
surface form: Regia Marina

Royal Navy
usedInConflict World War I
World War II

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Vickers-Armstrongs notableProduct Vickers 14-inch naval gun