15 cm SK C/25

The 15 cm SK C/25 was a German medium-caliber naval gun used during the Second World War. It served as the primary armament for the K- and. Oddly, no weapons of this type surplus appear to have been used as coast-defense guns.

Description
This gun was the most powerful of the Kriegsmarine's 15 cm guns and was designed with a loose barrel, jacket and breech-piece with a vertical sliding breech block.

Mount
The ''Drh. LC/25'' triple-gun mount was the only mount used for this gun in the Kriegsmarine. The mount weighed between 136.91 - 147.15 t, depending on its armor thickness; the GERMAN CRUISER Nürnberg's mounts had between 20 - 80 mm of armor while the other ships had 20 - 30 mm. Maximum elevation was 40°, giving a range of 25700 m, and maximum depression was -10°, while the electric motors had a maximum elevating speed of 8° per second. Each mount was designed for full 360° of traverse, but was limited to much less than that by the ship's superstructure. Speed in train was a maximum of 6-8° per second using electrically powered hydraulic pumps. The maximum firing cycle was 7.5 seconds, or 8 rounds per minute, despite being hand-loaded and rammed. Ammunition was supplied by three hoists, one between the left and center guns and the other two between center and right guns at the rear of the mount.

Ammunition
The SK C/25 had a number of different shells available.