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140mm BL 5.5-inch gun



Overview


BL 5.5-inch gun

BL 5.5-inch gun on public display in travel configuration as seen in 2008.
Source: Sven - © CC BY 2.0

Origin
United States
Type
Towed howitzer
Entered service
1941
Status
Limited service
Development
1939
Developer
United Kingdom
Production
1939 (5 prototypes)
1941 - ?
Producer
United Kingdom
Number produced
1.674 during WW2
Designations
G2 (South African service)
BL 5.5-inch Medium Gun
Notable users
United States
South Africa

Description


Introduction

The BL 5.5-inch gun is a World War 2 era towed howitzer of UK origin. It was developed just prior to World War 2 and entered service in numbers halfway through World War 2. It was extensively used in combat and served well into the Cold War.

Design

The BL 5.5-inch gun uses the uncommon 140mm caliber for which a range of ammunition was developed. The gun uses an interrupted screw breechblock and has no muzzle brake. The two wheel split trail carriage rests on its wheels in the firing position. The gun is manned by a crew of 10. There is no gun shield.

Firepower

Upon introduction the BL 5.5-inch gun was issued with 100 pound shells with a maximum effective range of 14.8 km. In 1944 the 82 pound shell with super charge was introduced as an alternative with higher muzzle velocity and 16.6 km range. A proximity fuse for airburst was introduced in 1944 as well to compliment the impact fuse. Other shell types included several types of chemical, colored smoke and flare shells. Rate of fire is rather low at 2 rpm.

Mobility

The BL 5.5-inch gun was rather heavy. Heavier than its German, Soviet and American counterparts. Although it outranged them slightly. During World War 2 the AEC Matador 4x4 artillery tractor was used. After World War 2 this was replaced in UK service with the AEC Military 6x6 truck and later on the Leyland Martian 6x6 was used.

Users

The BL 5.5-inch gun was introduced in 1941 and first used in combat in North Africa in 1942. It was extensively used in the Italian theater in 1943 and in France, the Netherlands and Germany in 1944. After World War 2 these guns were widely used by the UK and various Commonwealth forces, until the 1980's. Known locally as the G2 the BL 5.5-inch gun was extensively used by South African forces during the Bush War, until supplemented by the much longer range towed G5 and self-propelled G6 155mm howitzers. Nowadays the BL 5.5-inch gun is obsolete. Some remain in reserve in a small number of nations.

Variants


BL 5.5-inch gun

Crew training in the UK on some of the first BL 5.5-inch guns being delivered in 1941.
Source: Imperial War Museums - © IWM Non Commercial License

Variants of the BL 5.5-inch gun

The BL 5.5-inch Medium Gun was produced with two marks of gun and two marks of carriage. These only have minor differences and the performance of any combination is practically identical.

List of gun marks

Gun Mk 3
Original production model, introduced in 1941.
Gun Mk 4
Updated model with alteration to the angle of the shot seating in the chamber. Introduced in 1948.

List of carriage marks

Carriage Mark 1
Original split trail carriage using riveted construction.
Carriage Mark 2
Similar carriage but using welded construction.

Details


Facts BL 5.5-inch gun
General
Origin
United Kingdom
Type
Towed howitzer
Crew
10
Dimensions - Travel configuration
Weight
6.2 t
Length
7.5 m
Width
2.54 m
Height
2.60m
Ordnance
Type
140mm L/30
Ammunition
Separate loading with bagged charges
Barrel length
4.17 mm
Rifling
36 grooves, uniform, 1/25 right hand twist
Muzzle brake
No
Breech
Interrupted screw
Recoil mechanism
Hydro-pneumatic
Gun laying
Fire control
Probert pattern sight
Elevation
-5° to +45°
Traverse
30° left and 30° right
Firepower
Rate of fire
2 rpm
Range
14.8 km with 100 lbs shell
16.6 km with 82 lbs shell
Muzzle velocity
511 m/s with 100 lbs shell
590 m/s with 82 lbs shell
Carriage
Type
Two wheel split trail carriage
Limber
No
Gun shield
No
Tread
2.4 m
Mobility
Towing vehicle
Medium artillery tractor
AEC Matador 4x4 during WW2
AEC Militant 6x6 in 1950's
Leyland Martian 6x6
Autonomous mobility
Too heavy for manhandling
APU
No

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