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Please note: should Chile accept IOW-P's bid, IOW-P would require authorization under Article 14 of the South Asian Trade, Scientific Undertaking and Military Accord (SATSUMA) before concluding a deal.
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Originally posted by AdmKuznetsov
Obukhov Works of Petrograd, Russia are pleased to offer M1921 210mm/56, which fires 135kg shell at 920m/sec, with superior armor-penetrating qualities, penetrating 20cm belt armor at over 11,000m and 15cm belt armor at over 15,000m.
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Barrelwear and high mv are also always good for great dispersion. Even the slightest variance in burst from the charge will comulate into quite a difference in range.
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An final requirement, the navy would like a high projectory ability for the turrets. The Chilean shipyards insist that they can produce the turrets, but the navy wishes to be sure that the barrels produced can be elevated up to 40 degrees.
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Plus firing on high cliffs would be much easier in the confines of such a place as Tierra del Fuego with a higher degree of elevation
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What happens when an infantry Jon gets a 4" mortar and starts putting rounds through your deck armour?
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The 8"/53 in Italian turrets elevates up to 45 degrees, though naval officials deride anyone who thinks that they can hit a target at 32.000m.
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Somehow I don't think the Protected Cruisers will be able to handle the weight of the barrels in their single mounts.
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Chile might order a smaller number of those from Japan if allowed by the other SATSUMA nations.
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