BL 10-inch Mk I – IV naval gun
The BL 10 inch guns Mks I, II, III, IV were British rifled breechloading 32-calibre naval and coast defence guns in service from 1885.
History
The British 10-inch calibre originated with the Committee on Ordnance in 1879 when it ordered a new 10.4-inch gun together with the new 9.2-inch as part of its transition from muzzle-loading to breech-loading guns. The proposed 10.4-inch gun eventually went into service in 1885 as a 10-inch gun firing a 500-pound projectile.After Mk IV of 1889 the Royal Navy discontinued the 10-inch calibre in favour of 9.2-inch and 12-inch.
Naval service
Mks II, III and IV guns were interchangeable and equipped the following warships :- Victoria-class battleships laid down in 1885
- Centurion-class battleships laid down in 1890
- Renown laid down in 1893
- Devastation-class battleships as re-gunned in 1890