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General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: -=Silo=- on November 26, 2001, 12:15:00 PM
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Does anyone know anything about this gun? Specifically, the rounds used. I am pretty much interested in the weights of the 30mm rounds. Also cutaway diagrams would be very much appreciated as well :)
Thanks.
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Well, it's described and illustrated (along with the ammo) in "Rapid Fire" :)
However, to put you out of your misery while you eagerly await delivery of the book, it was basically a scaled-up belt-fed Browning firing 30x114 ammo, with loadings variously described as 235 g at 700 m/s or 270 g at 600 m/s. Since writing Rapid Fire I have learned of more research which has shown that there were two different versions; the Ho-155 I which weighed 50 kg (less than thought before) and the slimmer Ho-155 II, designed for fitting in fighter wings, which weighed only 44 kg - a remarkable power to weight ratio. Rate of fire was 400-500 rpm. The guns were associated with the Ki-61 and Ki-84, but were too late to get much beyond the experimental test stage.
Tony Williams
Author: "Rapid Fire: The development of automatic cannon, heavy machine guns and their ammunition for armies, navies and air forces"
Details on my military gun and ammunition website:
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF ADDRESS http://website.lineone.net/~a_g_williams/index.htm (http://website.lineone.net/~a_g_williams/index.htm)
Military gun and ammunition discussion forum: http://www.delphi.com/autogun/messages (http://www.delphi.com/autogun/messages)
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Thanks Tony! I saw your book at Barnes and Noble on my lunch break a few months back. Didnt have money to pick it up at the time, and now I can never seem to find a copy :)
I guess I'll head to Amazon. <S>
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Yup, that's the cheapest way to get it. There's a direct link to the appropriate page of Amazon from the description of the book on my website.
Tony Williams
Author: "Rapid Fire: The development of automatic cannon, heavy machine guns and their ammunition for armies, navies and air forces"
Details on my military gun and ammunition website:
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF ADDRESS http://website.lineone.net/~a_g_williams/index.htm (http://website.lineone.net/~a_g_williams/index.htm)
Military gun and ammunition discussion forum: http://www.delphi.com/autogun/messages (http://www.delphi.com/autogun/messages)