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<div class="ttx-title">100/65 mm Type 98 mod A</div>
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  <div class="ttx-table-line ttx-table-head">Information</div>
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  <div class="ttx-table-line"><span class="ttx-value">Naval Cannon</span><span class="ttx-name">Type</span></div>
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  <div class="ttx-table-line"><span class="ttx-value">Japan [[File:Japan_flag.png]]</span><span class="ttx-name">County of Origin</span></div>
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  <div class="ttx-table-line ttx-table-head">General Characteristics</div>
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  <div class="ttx-table-line"><span class="ttx-value">100 mm (3.9")</span><span class="ttx-name">Diameter</span></div>
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  <div class="ttx-table-line"><span class="ttx-value">6.5 m (29'3.9")</span><span class="ttx-name">Length</span></div>
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  <div class="ttx-table-line"><span class="ttx-value">1000 m/s</span><span class="ttx-name">Muzzle Velocity</span></div>
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  <div class="ttx-table-line"><span class="ttx-value">44 mm</span><span class="ttx-name">Max Penetration</span></div>
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  <div class="ttx-table-line ttx-table-head">Production History</div>
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  <div class="ttx-table-line"><span class="ttx-value">Imperial Japanese Navy</span><span class="ttx-name">Designer</span></div>
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  <div class="ttx-table-line"><span class="ttx-value">Full Production</span><span class="ttx-name">Production Status</span></div>
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  <div class="ttx-table-line"><span class="ttx-value">1940 - 1944</span><span class="ttx-name">Produced</span></div>
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
 
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Common destroyer primary guns include [[5/38 Mark 12 Dual Purpose (127 mm)]], 12.7 cm SKC/34, [[B-13 (130 mm)]], 4,7 inch/45 Mk.XII, and [[Type 3 (127 mm)]]. Compared to these 5-inch guns, the 100 mm is considerably smaller and thus carries a pitiful 950 g of TNT. Even compared to most 4 inch guns, this is lacking. In fact, the only destroyer-mounted gun with less TNT equivalence in the main HE shell is the 4 in QF Mark V.
 
Common destroyer primary guns include [[5/38 Mark 12 Dual Purpose (127 mm)]], 12.7 cm SKC/34, [[B-13 (130 mm)]], 4,7 inch/45 Mk.XII, and [[Type 3 (127 mm)]]. Compared to these 5-inch guns, the 100 mm is considerably smaller and thus carries a pitiful 950 g of TNT. Even compared to most 4 inch guns, this is lacking. In fact, the only destroyer-mounted gun with less TNT equivalence in the main HE shell is the 4 in QF Mark V.
  
However, the Type 98 makes up for this discrepancy in explosive filling with its very fast rate of fire, effectively sending as much or more TNT per minute as some of the bigger 5-inch guns. The type 98 also has a muzzle velocity of 1000 m/s, a velocity unmatched by any naval cannon currently in the game, even compared to the 8-inch guns of heavy cruisers.
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However, the Type 98 makes up for this discrepancy in explosive filling with its very fast rate of fire, effectively sending as much or more TNT per minute as some of the bigger 5-inch guns. The Type 98 also has a muzzle velocity of 1000 m/s, a velocity unmatched by any naval cannon currently in the game, even compared to the 8-inch guns of heavy cruisers.
  
 
== Usage in battles ==
 
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The Type 98 has the fastest muzzle velocity of any cannon in the game, making great for long-range engagements. Despite the small explosive filling, with its quick reload, ships armed with the Type 98 can overwhelm their enemies with sheer volume of fire. The muzzle velocity and rate of fire are especially useful for taking down aircraft using the HE-DF shell.
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The Type 98 has the fastest muzzle velocity of any cannon in the game, making it great for long-range engagements. Despite the small explosive filling, with its quick reload, ships armed with the Type 98 can overwhelm their enemies with sheer volume of fire. The muzzle velocity and rate of fire are especially useful for taking down aircraft using the HE-DF shell.
  
 
Because of the low TNT equivalence and relatively small calibre, the HE rounds often struggle against the armored destroyer. Against such targets, disabling the enemy's turrets first is often best. However, against more heavily armoured targets such as cruisers, the Type 98 guns are entirely ineffective because it lacks any sort of AP shell.  
 
Because of the low TNT equivalence and relatively small calibre, the HE rounds often struggle against the armored destroyer. Against such targets, disabling the enemy's turrets first is often best. However, against more heavily armoured targets such as cruisers, the Type 98 guns are entirely ineffective because it lacks any sort of AP shell.  
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* [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNJAP_39-65_t98.php NavWeaps - 10 cm/65 (3.9") Type 98]
  
 
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Revision as of 16:24, 27 December 2019

100/65 mm Type 98 mod A
Type98 mod A.png
Information
Naval CannonType
Japan Japan flag.pngCounty of Origin
General Characteristics
100 mm (3.9")Diameter
6.5 m (29'3.9")Length
1000 m/sMuzzle Velocity
44 mmMax Penetration
FixedAmmunition
Production History
Imperial Japanese NavyDesigner
Full ProductionProduction Status
1940 - 1944Produced

Description

The 100/65 mm Type 98 is a 100 mm dual-purpose naval cannon. The Type 98 mod A is the twin turret mount of the Type 98 gun as found in-game on the IJN Akizuki. It is notable for its very high rate of fire and 1000 m/s muzzle velocity, the highest of any naval mounted cannon currently in the game.

Vehicles equipped with this weapon

General info

The Type 98 has a bore diameter of 100 mm, a bore length of 6.500 m, is 6.730 m long, and weighs 3,053 kg.

Available ammunition

Two shells are available for the Type 98: HE and HE-DF. HE-DF is an airburst time-fuse shell that detonates a certain amount of time after firing, set by the crew. Otherwise, both shells are nearly identical.

Penetration Statistics
Ammunition Type Penetration @ 0° Angle of Attack (mm)
100 m 1,000 2,000 m 3,000 m 4,000 m 5,000 m
100 mm HE HE 13 13 13 13 13 13
100 mm HE HE-DF 13 13 13 13 13 13
Shell Details
Ammunition Type Projectile Mass (kg) Velocity (m/s) Explosive Type Explosive Mass (kg) TNT Equivalent (kg) Fuse Delay (m) Fuse Sensitivity (mm) Ricochet
0% 50% 100%
100 mm HE HE 13 1000 TNT 0.950 0.950 0.4 0.1 79° 80° 81°
100 mm HE HE-DF 13 1000 TNT 0.950 0.950 0.2 0.1 79° 80° 81°

Comparison with analogues

Common destroyer primary guns include 5/38 Mark 12 Dual Purpose (127 mm), 12.7 cm SKC/34, B-13 (130 mm), 4,7 inch/45 Mk.XII, and Type 3 (127 mm). Compared to these 5-inch guns, the 100 mm is considerably smaller and thus carries a pitiful 950 g of TNT. Even compared to most 4 inch guns, this is lacking. In fact, the only destroyer-mounted gun with less TNT equivalence in the main HE shell is the 4 in QF Mark V.

However, the Type 98 makes up for this discrepancy in explosive filling with its very fast rate of fire, effectively sending as much or more TNT per minute as some of the bigger 5-inch guns. The Type 98 also has a muzzle velocity of 1000 m/s, a velocity unmatched by any naval cannon currently in the game, even compared to the 8-inch guns of heavy cruisers.

Usage in battles

The Type 98 has the fastest muzzle velocity of any cannon in the game, making it great for long-range engagements. Despite the small explosive filling, with its quick reload, ships armed with the Type 98 can overwhelm their enemies with sheer volume of fire. The muzzle velocity and rate of fire are especially useful for taking down aircraft using the HE-DF shell.

Because of the low TNT equivalence and relatively small calibre, the HE rounds often struggle against the armored destroyer. Against such targets, disabling the enemy's turrets first is often best. However, against more heavily armoured targets such as cruisers, the Type 98 guns are entirely ineffective because it lacks any sort of AP shell.

Pros and cons

Pros:

  • Excellent muzzle velocity, fastest in the game
  • Very quick rate of fire

Cons:

  • Lack of any AP shell
  • Low explosive filling per shell

History

Designed in 1938, production began in 1940 of the 10 cm/65 Type 98 gun. There were two versions of the Type 98 cannon produced, a monobloc design and one with a removable barrel lining. Both used a horizontal sliding breech design. Loading was manual and assisted by mechanical spring-driven rammers that would be cocked by the recoil of firing the gun, allowing for the gun to be reloaded at any elevation (i.e. without having to reset it to the neutral position).

Only HE shells were developed for the Type 98. The Type 98 fired a 13 kg time-fused projectile with a 15 kg propellant charge. The fuse was set by machine prior to being loaded. The projectile contained a 950 g TNT explosive charge and could be fired at 1000 m/s muzzle velocity at up to 21 rounds per minute. Because of the fast rate of fire and muzzle velocity, the Type 98 had a short barrel life, only being able to fire approximately 400 rounds before needing replacement.

The Type 98 was mounted on the Akizuki-class destroyers, the light cruiser Ooyodo, the aircraft carrier Taihou, and was planned to be used on the aircraft carrier Shinano and the planned B-64/B-65 class battlecruisers. On the Akizuki-class destroyers, the Model A twin mount was used. It could traverse up to 16° per second horizontally and vertically and could elevate -10°/90° vertically. Typically, it could fire 15 rounds per minute.

Throughout the war, 169 Type 98 guns were produced, 116 of which were mounted on naval vessels. Starting in 1945, most new productions were diverted to land-based AAA installations.

Media

An excellent addition to the article would be a video guide, as well as screenshots from the game and photos.

See also

External links


Japan naval cannons
20 mm  JM61 · Type 98
25 mm  25 mm/60 Type 96
37 mm  Type 4 · Type 11 pattern 1922
40 mm  40 mm/62 Vickers
57 mm  Type 97
75 mm  Type 88 AA
76 mm  3-inch/40 Type 41 · 8 cm/40 3rd Year Type · 8 cm/60 Type 98
100 mm  100/65 mm Type 98 mod A
120 mm  120 mm/45 3rd Year Type · 120 mm/45 10th year type
127 mm  5 inch/40 Type 89 · 127 mm/50 3rd Year Type
140 mm  140 mm/50 3rd Year Type
152 mm  6-inch/45 Type 41 · 15 cm/50 Type 41
155 mm  155 mm/60 3rd Year Type
200 mm  20 cm 3rd year type No.1
203 mm  20 cm/45 Type 41 · 20 cm/50 3rd year type No.2
356 mm  36 cm/45 Type 41
410 mm  410 mm/45 Type 3
  Foreign:
20 mm  20 mm/70 Oerlikon Mk.II (USA/Britain)
40 mm  Bofors L/60 Mark 1 (USA) · Bofors L/60 Mark 2 (USA) · Bofors L/60 Mark 3 (USA)
47 mm  3 pdr QF Hotchkiss (Britain)
76 mm  3-inch Mark 10 (USA) · 3 inch Mk.33 (USA) · 3-inch Mk.34 (USA)
120 mm  4,7-inch/40 Armstrong (Britain)
127 mm  5 inch/38 Mk.12 (USA)
305 mm  12-inch/45 Vickers (Britain) · 12-inch/50 Vickers (Britain)