Feature |
Navy Mk I (1918) |
Army Mk I (1918) |
Navy Mk II (1919) |
M1920 Model (Post- |
Gunhouse |
Yes (armored) |
No |
No |
No |
Gun Barrel |
14"/50 Mk IV |
14"/50 Mk IV |
14"/50 Mk IV |
14"/50 Mk IV (M1920 Design.) |
Recoil System |
Recoil pit |
Recoil pit |
Rolling recoil |
Hydro- |
Traverse |
Curved track only |
Curved track only |
Curved track only |
360° pivot when emplaced; 7° when mounted |
Mounting System |
Simple gun car |
Similar to Navy Mk I |
Very tall open car |
Jacking system & turntable |
Axles |
12 |
12 |
20 |
14 |
Appearance |
Looks like a ship gun |
Skeletonized, open |
Tall, massive base |
Wide, balanced, level mount |
Unique Detail |
Naval- |
Army configuration |
Tall carriage roll back |
Pivot jacks, firing ring |
Guns & Cannon |
Howitzers |
Mortars |
Flak |
Cannon Wagons |
ICBM |
Locomotives |
Rolling Stock |
Armored Trains |
Draisine |
Narrow Guage |
Locomotives |
Rolling Stock |
Armoured Trains |
Draisine, Trolley, Handcar, Armored Railcars |
Armored Platforms & Gun Cars |
Locomotives |
Rolling Stock |
Mexican–American War (1846-1848) |
American Civil War (1861–1865) |
Spanish–American War (1898) |
World War I (1914–1918) |
Russian Civil War (1917–1923) |
World War II (1939–1945) |
Locomotives |
Armoured Trains |
Locomotives |
USATC S100 Class (0-6-0T Tank ‘Switcher’) |
USATC S160 Class, 2-8-0 Consolidation Type Steam Locomotive |
USATC S200 Class, 2-8-2 Mikado Type Steam Locomotive |
The 14-inch Railway Gun and Carriage Explained |
How To Identify U.S. 14-Inch Railway Guns |
How To Identify U.S. 12-Inch Railway Guns |
Guide List of Major Railway Gun Mounting Systems (U.S. Civil War – WWII) |
Steam Locomotive Tender Designs |