Premium Only Content
Testing of single and twin mounted 3"/50 caliber Mark 22 AA guns in 1951
In 1944-1945, the USN found that their 20 mm Oerlikons and 40 mm Bofors batteries were ineffective in stopping Japanese Kamikaze attacks. Only the 5"/38 (12.7 cm) fired a round large enough to kill-stop a determined attacker and this weapon was too heavy to use in the numbers necessary. This problem led to an accelerated program to develop an intermediate-caliber weapon that could fire a VT fuzed shell.
The weapon chosen was the standard 3"/50 (7.62 cm) Mark 22 which was used on many Destroyer Escorts and auxiliaries built during the latter part of World War II. This was the smallest-caliber weapon which could still use the VT fuzes available at the time. It also had a concentric counter-recoil spring, which meant that it was more easily adapted for automatic fire. Automatic fire was achieved with an electrically driven auto-loader using revolving sprockets.
-
4:18
hw97karbine
1 month ago1943 feature about the story of Malta during the Second World War
50 -
LIVE
Chad Prather
15 hours agoHearing God, Confronting Deception, and Walking in Spirit-Filled Authority
4,417 watching -
LIVE
LFA TV
5 hours agoLIVE & BREAKING NEWS! | FRIDAY 12/19/25
3,189 watching -
LIVE
Game On!
17 hours ago $1.93 earnedNFL Week 16 BEST BETS Revealed NOW!
649 watching -
1:01:24
Crypto Power Hour
11 hours ago $2.75 earnedHow Crypto Address Poisoning Attacks Work
24.4K8 -
9:03
Tactical Advisor
14 hours agoWhy You Should Get a Suppressor Before 2026
11K8 -
17:47
Degenerate Jay
23 hours ago $1.34 earnedThis Game Deserved 2025 Game Of The Year - Dispatch
12.4K1 -
25:55
Welker Farms
18 hours ago $0.93 earnedI'd Say We Make A Pretty Good Team Fix'n These Tractors
11.2K2 -
8:01
Gun Owners Of America
16 hours ago40+ Members of Congress Warn DOJ & ATF To Stop Defending the NFA!
14K3 -
BEK TV
23 hours agoTrent Loos in the Morning - 12/19/2025
12.2K