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== History == | == History == | ||
− | + | The 2-pounder Rolls Royce is the naval variant of the [[Rolls-Royce Type BH (40 mm)|Rolls-Royce Type BH]] aircraft cannon. While first built for aircraft, it was never used in that capacity outside of testing as the Royal Navy decided in 1943 that rockets such as the [[RP-3]] were the choice aerial anti-armor weapon and before that, adopted the competing [[Vickers S (40 mm)|Vickers S]]. The Royal Navy, however, found a use of the design in 1940 realizing their coastal defense boats needed a weapon to counter German E-boats. In September, the 2-pounder Rolls Royce was tested off Whale Island by the Royal Navy and, after ironing out the problems, was adopted in 1941. Used primarily on the [[Fairmile C (312)|Fairmile C]] primarily, it was also used on the motor gunboats such as [[MGB-75]] which were used to both defend the British coast and the Mediterranean Sea as an anti-aircraft gun. Because Minister of Aircraft Production Lord Beaverbrook forbid Rolls Royce from building the design themselves, the 600 guns produced for the Royal Navy were subcontracted to the British United Shoe Company. Replacing some of their earlier [[20 mm/70 Oerlikon Mk.II (20 mm)|Oerlikon 20mm]] cannons, the Rolls-Royce was itself eventually replaced by a variant of the [[Molins Class M (57 mm)|Molins Class M]], another designed first built for aircraft use. | |
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* ''topic on the official game forum;'' | * ''topic on the official game forum;'' | ||
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Revision as of 02:47, 8 October 2022
Contents
Description
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Vehicles equipped with this weapon
General info
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Available ammunition
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Comparison with analogues
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Usage in battles
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Pros and cons
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History
The 2-pounder Rolls Royce is the naval variant of the Rolls-Royce Type BH aircraft cannon. While first built for aircraft, it was never used in that capacity outside of testing as the Royal Navy decided in 1943 that rockets such as the RP-3 were the choice aerial anti-armor weapon and before that, adopted the competing Vickers S. The Royal Navy, however, found a use of the design in 1940 realizing their coastal defense boats needed a weapon to counter German E-boats. In September, the 2-pounder Rolls Royce was tested off Whale Island by the Royal Navy and, after ironing out the problems, was adopted in 1941. Used primarily on the Fairmile C primarily, it was also used on the motor gunboats such as MGB-75 which were used to both defend the British coast and the Mediterranean Sea as an anti-aircraft gun. Because Minister of Aircraft Production Lord Beaverbrook forbid Rolls Royce from building the design themselves, the 600 guns produced for the Royal Navy were subcontracted to the British United Shoe Company. Replacing some of their earlier Oerlikon 20mm cannons, the Rolls-Royce was itself eventually replaced by a variant of the Molins Class M, another designed first built for aircraft use.
Media
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See also
- Rolls-Royce Type BH (40 mm) - Original aircraft variant
External links
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- topic on the official game forum;
- other literature.