Mk-45 5-in./54 Cal Gun Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
0561C0029 Dust And Moisture Seal Boot
011415368
058166-0001 Nonmetallic Hose
002423135
059-11 Annular Ball Bearing
005543232
059-11F Annular Ball Bearing
005543232
059-12 Annular Ball Bearing
001448518
059-20128-005 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
004950042
05903AB Annular Ball Bearing
005543232
06-11-0014-10 O-ring
005421398
06-11-0214-10 O-ring
005793163
06-36-0381 Electrical Connector Jackscrew
010529436
06-921885 O-ring
008045695
060-00310 Incandescent Lamp
007637744
0600060-1641 Lubrication Fitting
000504203
06057300 Tube Coupling Nut
003148366
06057500 Tube Coupling Nut
002033831
06057800 Tube Coupling Nut
008120924
06059300 Tube Fitting Flared Sleeve
004333377
06110-0604 Pipe Bushing
002026491
061702071 Lubrication Fitting
000504208
0619793 O-ring
006410231
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Gun, 5-in./54 Cal, Mk-45

Picture of Mk-45  5-in./54 Cal Gun

1971-present

The 5-inch/54 caliber (Mk 45) lightweight gun is a modern U.S. naval artillery gun mount consisting of a 127 mm (5 in) L54 Mark 19 gun on the Mark 45 mount.

The gun mount features an automatic loader with a capacity of 20 rounds. These can be fired under full automatic control, taking a little over a minute to exhaust those rounds at maximum fire rate. For sustained use, the gun mount would be occupied by a six-man crew (gun captain, panel operator, and four ammunition loaders) below deck to keep the gun continuously supplied with ammunition.

Development started in the 1960s as a replacement for the 5-inch/54 caliber Mark 42 gun system with a new, lighter, and easier to maintain gun mounting. In United States Navy use, the Mark 45 is used with either the Mk 86 Gun Fire Control System or the Mk 160 Gun Computing System. Since before World War II, 127 mm (5 inches) has been the standard gun caliber for U.S. Naval ships. Its rate of fire is lower than the British 4.5 in (114 mm) gun, but it fires a heavier 127 mm (5-inch) shell which carries a larger burst charge that increases its per-shell effectiveness against aircraft.

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