24-pounder long gun | |
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Type | Naval gun |
Service history | |
Used by | France, Spain, Great Britain, Netherlands, Sweden, United States |
Production history | |
Unit cost | 1252 Francs |
Specifications | |
Mass | 2,500 kg 470 kg (mount) |
Barrel length | Approx. 3 metres |
Crew | 12 gunners and one powder-boy |
Shell weight | 11.7 kg |
Calibre | 152.2 mm[1] |
The 24-pounder long gun was a heavy calibre piece of artillery mounted on warships of the Age of Sail. 24-pounders were in service in the navies of France, Spain, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United States. They were comparable to the Canon de 24 Gribeauval used by the French Army as its largest piece of siege artillery. 24-pounders were used as main guns on the heaviest frigates of the early 19th century and on fourth-rate ships of the line, on the second deck of first-rate ships of the line, and on the second deck of a few large third-rates.