[SIZE=3]30.5 cm/50 (12") SK L/50[/SIZE] - Made in Germany
Date: 1908 (design), 1911 (in service)
Range: 22,310 yards (20,400 m) at 16.0 degrees.
Weight: 114,309 lbs (includes gun cradle); 534 to 549 tons in twin turret
Rate of Fire: 2 rounds per minute
Used: Battleship Varna
[SIZE=3]15 cm/60 (5.91") SK C/25[/SIZE] - Made in Germany
Date: 1925 (design), 1929 (in service)
Range: 28,106 yards (25,700 m) at 40.0 degrees.
Weight: 26,389 lbs
Rate of Fire: 6-8 rounds per minute
Used: Danube-class CLs
[SIZE=3]15 cm/45 (5.91") SK L/45[/SIZE] - Made in Germany
Date: 1906 (design), 1908 (in service)
Range: 19,250 yards (17,600 m) at 30.0 degrees.
Weight: 12,632 lbs. (5,730 kg)
Rate of Fire: 3-5 rounds per minute
Used: Battleship Varna (secondaries, casemate)
[SIZE=3]13 cm/45 (5.12") DP35[/SIZE] - Made in Atlantis
Date: 1932 (design), 1935 (in service)
Range: 23,400 yards (21,397 m) at 45.0 degrees; 49,213 feet (15,000 m) AA operation at 70 degrees.
Weight: 6,803 lbs. (3,085 kg)
Rate of Fire: 12-16 rounds per minute
Used: Drazki-class destroyers, Kyustendil-class contradestroyers.
[SIZE=3]10.5 cm/65 (4.1") SK C/33[/SIZE] - Made in Germany
Date: 1933
Range: 19,357 yards (17,700 m) at 45.0 degrees; 41,010 feet (12,500 m) AA operation at 80 degrees.
Weight: 9,336 lbs. (4,237 kg)
Rate of Fire: 15-18 rounds per minute
Used: Hristo Botev-class torpedo boats
[SIZE=3]8.8 cm/76 (3.46") SK C/32[/SIZE] - Made in Germany
Date: 1932 (design), 1934 (in service)
Range: 18,810 yards (17,200 m) at 45.0 degrees; 40,680 feet (12,400 m) AA operation at 80 degrees
Weight: 8,025 lbs. (3,640 kg) (includes breech mech.)
Rate of Fire: 15-20 rounds per minute
Used: Danube-class CLs
[SIZE=3]8.8 cm/45 (3.46") SK L/45 [/SIZE] - Made in Germany
Date: 1913 (design), 1915 (in service)
Range: 12,900 yards (11,790 m) at 45.0 degrees; 30,000 feet (9,150 m) AA operation at 70 degrees
Weight: 5,512 lbs. (2,500 kg)
Rate of Fire: 15 rounds per minute
Used: Battleship Varna
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Some other guns not yet listed:
- 105mm gun
- 37mm gun
- 20mm Oerlikon