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  1. 38 cm (14.96") SK C/34 German Battleship Tirpitz in Alta Fjord, Norway. Note that the main rangefinders are oriented with their arms fore and aft. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph # NH 71390.

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  3. The 38 cm SK C/34[Note 1] naval gun was developed by Germany mid to late 1930s. It armed the Bismarck -class battleships and was planned as the armament of the O-class battlecruisers and the re-armed Scharnhorst -class battleships. Six twin-gun mountings were also sold to the Soviet Union and it was planned to use them on the Kronshtadt -class ...

  4. Jan 7, 2009 · I recently co-authored a paper (Common Ground on Shifting Sands) in Warship International which gives complete standardized range tables (in both graphical and tablular form) for a variety of the most interesting large caliber naval guns produced from about 1920-1945.

  5. Oct 16, 2004 · I have just revised and corrected the chart for the 38 cm SK C/34 and the correct figure at 15,000 meters as read from the curves is 100 meters. I have also added "Sweep Zone" figures to the chart for a 10-meter high x 30-meter wide target.

  6. Ballistic performance, range and penetration for the 38 cm SK C/34 naval guns mounted on the German battleships of the Bismarck class.

  7. The 38 cm SK C/34 naval gun was developed by Germany mid to late 1930s. It armed the Bismarck-class battleships and was planned as the armament of the O-class battlecruisers and the re-armed Scharnhorst-class battleships.

  8. The 38 cm SK C/34 [Note 1] naval gun was developed by Germany mid to late 1930s. It armed the Bismarck-class battleships and was planned as the armament of the O-class battlecruisers and the re-armed Scharnhorst-class battleship s.

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