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- The casemate carriage has a lower profile than the barbette carriages.
- The guns were also mounted in fixed emplacements on the barbette carriage M1A1.
- The 15-inch Rodman guns were mounted on both types of barbette carriage.
- The two 20-inch guns were mounted on front-pintle barbette carriages.
- The battery received two six-inch guns on simple barbette carriages in 1920.
- A few of the first guns were mounted on low-angle M1893 barbette carriages.
- The three guns were surface-mounted, standard barbette carriage 3 " guns, Model 1917A2.
- The guns were the 12-inch M1895 gun, on Model 1917 long-range barbette carriages.
- Most of the guns were mounted on barbette carriages and protected by armoured shields and concrete and earthen ramparts.
- The high-angle M1920 barbette carriage was designed to allow plunging fire with an elevation of 65 degrees.
- The barbette carriages were designed to fire over a parapet and could be used in either permanent or temporary fortifications.
- A postwar weapon deployed in more reasonable quantities was the 12-inch Gun M1895 on the long-range barbette carriage M1917.
- In April 1898 the 10-inch gun planned for firing at the experimental battery was placed on a barbette carriage near Battery Humphreys.
- As with the previous M1919 barbette carriage, these were designed with an elevation of 65 degrees to allow plunging fire as enemy ships approached.
- Rodman guns were mounted on three type of carriages a front-pintle barbette carriage, a center-pintle barbette carriage, and a casemate carriage.
- Rodman guns were mounted on three type of carriages a front-pintle barbette carriage, a center-pintle barbette carriage, and a casemate carriage.
- At one point 87 batteries were proposed, but only about 65 were built and 45 armed before construction was suspended late in World War II . Approximately 140 barbette carriages were constructed.
- Many 6-inch weapons ( most of them stored since World War I ) were remounted on M1 through M4 shielded barbette carriages at new locations in two-gun batteries to complement the 16-inch guns.
- In response to the rapid improvements in dreadnought battleships, approximately 14 two-gun batteries of 12-inch guns on a new M1917 long-range barbette carriage began construction in 1917, but none were completed until 1920.
- The three-inch guns are M1903 ( No . 11 and No . 12 ) on barbette carriages M1903 ( No . 6 and No . 7 ) at Battery Trevor, Fort Casey ( originally at Battery Flake, Fort Wint ).
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