The guns were designed by "Bolshevik" factory in 1938. The first gun was completed in 1940 and by 1941 a total of 10 were on hand. During World War II one gun was used for testing and the rest as railroad guns by installing them on cradles normally used for 8"/45 (20.3 cm) guns. There were four different types of turrets designed for this gun. MK-4 was the twin turret designed for the Sovetsky Soyuz battleships, while MK-17 was the lighter version of the same turret designed for the Kronshtadt battlecruiser class. The MK-5 was a triple turret designed for the Chapaev and Sverdlov light cruiser classes and the MK-9 was a lighter counterpart designed for the modified Sovetsky Soyuz class battleships. Source note: This gun is identified in "Battleships: Allied Battleships in World War II" as a 6"/50 Pattern 1937, which I believe to be incorrect. The other two sources listed below use the above designation. Actual Caliber was 152.4 mm (6.0"). |
![]() 152 mm (6") Bow turret on Chapaev
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![]() Note that the guns were individually sleeved |
Designation | 152 mm/57 (6") B-38 Pattern 1938 |
Ship Class Used On | Sovetskii Soyuz, Chapaev and Sverdlov classes |
Date Of Design | 1938 |
Date In Service | 1949 |
Gun Weight | 38,581 lbs. (17,500 kg) |
Gun Length oa | 351.8 in (8.935 m) |
Bore Length | 342.1 in (8.690 m) |
Rifling Length | 274.8 in (6.980 m) |
Grooves | 40 |
Lands | N/A |
Twist | N/A |
Chamber Volume | 2,002 in3 (32.8 dm3) |
Rate Of Fire | MK-4 and MK-5: 7.5 rounds per minute
MK-5bis: 6.5 rounds per minute |
Type | Separate |
Projectile Types and Weights | AP (B-35) - 121 lbs. (55 kg)
Semi-AP mod 1915/28 (PB-35) - 121 lbs. (55 kg) Shrapnel / HE mod 1915/28 (OF-35) - 121 lbs. (55 kg) Distance Grenade - 119.56 lbs. (54.23 kg) Star Shell - 106.92 lbs. (48.5 kg) |
Bursting Charge | AP (B-35) - 2.4 lbs. (1.1 kg)
Semi-AP mod 1915/28 (PB-35) - 8.86 lbs. (4.02 kg) Shrapnel / HE mod 1915/28 (OF-35) - 13.2 lbs. (6.0 kg) Distance Grenade (ZS-35) - 13.67 lbs. (6.2 kg) Star Shell (SP-35) - none |
Projectile Length | N/A |
Propellant Charge | Full - 52.9 lbs. (24 kg)
Reduced Charge - 36.37 lbs. (16.5 kg) |
Muzzle Velocity | AP (B-35) - 3,117 fps (950 mps)
Semi-AP mod 1915/28 (PB-35) - 3,117 fps (950 mps) Shrapnel / HE mod 1915/28 (OF-35) - 2,625 fps (800 mps) Distance Grenade (ZS-35) - 3,117 fps (950 mps) Star Shell (SP-35) - 2,379 fps (725 mps) |
Working Pressure | 18.1 tons/in2 (3,200 kg/cm2) |
Approximate Barrel Life | 450 rounds |
Ammunition stowage per gun
(see Notes) |
Chapaev and Sverdlov - 180 rounds
Sovetskii Soyuz - 150 rounds per gun |
Notes:
1) Turret IV on the Chapaev and Sverdlov classes had only 170 rounds per gun. 2) In addition to the figures above, the Chapaev and Sverdlov classes also carried 18 ready rounds in each turret. |
Elevation | With 121 lbs. (55 kg) AP (B-35) Shell |
Range @ 48 degrees | 34,080 yards (30,215 m) |
Elevation | WIth 121 lbs. (55 kg) Shrapnel/HE mod 1915/28 (OF-35) Shell |
Range @ 45 degrees | 25,940 yards (23,720 m) |
Designation | Twin Mount
Sovetskii Soyuz (6) (some versions): MK-4 Kronshtadt (6): MK-17 Triple Mount
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Weight | MK-4: 145 tons (146 mt)
MK-5: 240 tons (243 mt) MK-5bis (turrets 1-3): 250 tons (253 mt) MK-5bis (turret 4): 243 tons (246 mt) MK-9: 187 tons (190 mt) MK-17: 134 tons (136 mt) |
Elevation | Twin Mount: -5 / +45 degrees
Triple Mount: -5 / +45 degrees |
Rate of Elevation | MK-4: 13 degrees per second
MK-5: 13.4 degrees per second MK-5bis: 13 degrees per second |
Train | MK-4 (mid turrets) - 180 degrees
MK-4 (end turrets) - 135 degrees MK-5 - +150 / -150 degrees MK-5bis - +148 / -148 degrees MK-5bis (turret IV) - +140 / -140 degrees |
Rate of Train | MK-4: 6 degrees per second
MK-5: 7.2 degrees per second MK-5bis: 7 degrees per second |
Gun Recoil | MK-4: 21.65 in (550 mm) |
Loading Angle | +8 degrees |
Notes:
1) The guns in the MK-5 and MK-5bis turrets are individually sleeved. 2) The Sverdlov class cruiser Dzerzhinski had one of its turrets replaced by a V-753 Volkhov-M (SAM-2 Guideline) launcher. |
23 May 2006 - Benchmark
12 August 2012 - Updated to latest template