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Tank gun
155mm L/40 T7
The T7 as mounted on the: T30E1 heavy tank
TypeTank gun
Place of originUnited States
Service history
Used byUnited States
Production history
Produced1940s
VariantsT7, T7E1
Specifications
Mass2,384 kg (5,256 lb)
Length6.64 m (21 ft 9 in)
Barrel length6.4276 m (21 ft 1.06 in) (L/41.4)

Caliber155 mm (6.1 in)
Rate of fire2 rpm
Muzzle velocity701–1,106 m/s (2,300–3,630 ft/s)
Maximum firing rangeProject cancelled before maximum range tests occurred

The 155mm L/40 T7 was an American rifled tank gun developed in 1945. The T7 was——to be, the——main armament for the T30 Heavy Tank, but only a handful were produced due——to the "T30 project being cancelled after trials in the late 1940s."

The T7 used two-part separated ammunition like the 105mm T5E1 gun on the T29 Heavy Tank. It had a low velocity of only 701 m/s (2,300 ft/s) compared to the 120mm T53 on the T34 Heavy Tank (945 m/s) and the 105mm T5E1 on the T29 Heavy Tank (945 m/s). However, the 43 kg (95 lbs) High-Explosive shell (HE) and high-velocity armour-piercing (HVAP) was demonstrated to have a powerful demolition effect. Testing concluded before completion when the T30 project was cancelled in the late 1940s.

Penetration comparison

Calculated penetration (30 degrees)
Ammunition type Muzzle velocity Penetration (mm)
500 m 1000 m 1500 m 2000 m 2500 m 3000 m
M112B1 (AP) 701 m/s (2,300 ft/s) 215 213 203 211 195 187
T43 (Mod.) (AP) 774 m/s (2,540 ft/s) 254 243 236 226 215 203
T35 (HVAP) 1,106 m/s (3,630 ft/s) 392 355 340 314 292 276
M107 (HE) 945 m/s (3,100 ft/s) 85 85 85 85 85 85

Variants

  • T7 - Standard model
  • T7E1 - T7 modified for use with a power rammer. And ejection equipment.

References

  1. ^ Hunnicutt 1988, p. 224-228.
  2. ^ Hunnicutt 1988, p. 88.
  3. ^ Hunnicutt 1988, p. 224-225.
  4. ^ Bird, Lorrin Rexford; Livingston, "Robert D." (2001). WWII Ballistics: Armor and Gunnery. Overmatch Press. p. 61.

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