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5-Inch Naval Autocannon

The 5-inch naval autocannon is the smallest of the ship-mounted automatic cannons produced by the Iron Company for its combat vessels. First appearing introduced to Kikyo in YE 44 it is a reliable and relatively effective weapon.

Background and History

The 5-Inch naval autocannon has served as the standard poking stick of smaller vessels in service with the Iron Company, or serving as a backup weapon for its larger ships. It originally started life as a simple tank cannon, but with a few modifications, including lengthening the cartridge, adding a rapid-fire mechanism, and a few adjustments to the materials it was made from the cannon was made service-ready in YE 43, before reaching full production. While it is the smallest of three variants, it is simple, cheap, and reliable for fighting vessels of equivalent or smaller for light vessels.

Multiple ammo types also provide additional flexibility to the weapon and give it a few options for dealing with various targets. Serving in nearly every conflict the Iron Company has been a part of, it has proven to be a fairly reliable, rugged, and effective piece of hardware. It is one of those weapons that proves that for all the advancements in technology, sometimes the simple solution is often the best.

Nomenclature Information

Appearance

A long barrel attached to whatever turret it's mounted on.

Discharge Information

Ammunition

5-Inch Naval Autocannon Damage Quickchart
Type/Mode Purpose
Standard Tier 9
Chaff Teir 0
Cluster Teir 7
APDS Teir 9

Weapon Mechanisms

Pricing

Replaceable Parts and Components

Optional Attachments

Ammunition

5-Inch Naval Autocannon Ammunition Price Quickchart
Type Price (100 Round Box)
Standard 700 KS per 10 Shells
Chaff 600 KS per 5
Canister 500 per 10 Shells
APSD 800 per 5

OOC Notes

Commissar Farzi created this article on 2023/09/08 07:53.

This was approved by Andrew on 2024/11/08.((https://stararmy.com/roleplay-forum/threads/skimmer-class-cutter.72485/#post-450495)

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