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I just calculated the muzzle energy of a 16inch gun from an Iowa class battleship.

A 2500 lb projectile at 2700 ft/sec. My calculations could be off.

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and to think there was an 18 inch Naval rifle on the drawing board to be fitted to the next class of Battle wagon...the Montana class

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I just calculated the muzzle energy of a 16inch gun from an Iowa class battleship.

A 2500 lb projectile at 2700 ft/sec. My calculations could be off.

I get 283 million ft-lbs.

E = 0.5*m*v^2

The 2500lb projectile is it's weight in lbf (pounds-force). This must be converted to mass.

m = 2500lb / 32.2 ft/s^2 = 77.64 lb-s^2/ft (english unit of mass, or a slug).

E = 0.5*77.64*(2700ft/s)^2 = 283,000,000 ft-lbs.

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I like your's better! The Yamato had 18.1" guns with the same muzzle velocity but a projectile over 3000lbs.

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HA!, that's like getting hit by a VW beetle doing close to 2000 MPH!

Which if I recall correctly was exactly how they described the Missouri's 16 inchers during the first Gulf War. "Capable of taking a shell the size of a Volkswagen and dropping it on a tennis court at 25 miles."

Not bad when one HC shell would create a crater 50 feet wide and 20 feet deep. There are stories from Vietnam of the U.S.S New Jersey (BB-62) firing a single shell into the jungle to create a helicopter LZ. It's said that it would clear and area 200 yards in diameter and defoliate trees 300 yards beyond that!

Are there any South Dakota or Iowa class sailors on here?

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