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British Uranus Super Light Cruiser

British Uranus Super Light Cruiser

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Named after the god of the sky in Roman mythology, it corresponds to the celestial planet Uranus. After World War II, the British colonies and territories continued to erupt in revolts, threatening British rule, and the British Navy therefore restarted the design and rearmament of new cruisers. It was the product of Britain's failed struggles. With the introduction of American technology, the N1 127mm rapid-fire gun replaced the slightly obsolete 113mm naval gun. The automatic loader and water cooling device provided a solid guarantee for the continuous firing of the gun, theoretically increasing the firing rate of the gun to 66 rounds per minute. However, because the turret was too heavy, it had to be installed on the ship in the form of a single gun.

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