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[[File:12-inch Cordite Cartridge.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A cordite charge for the 12-inch 45 calibre gun.]]
[[File:12-inch Cordite Cartridge.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A cordite charge for the 12-inch 45 calibre gun.]]
As a propellant, the [[Royal Navy]] used [[cordite]] contained in silk bags, the whole then being termed a '''cartridge'''.  Silk was used as it burnt-up when the cordite burned.  At one end was sewn an igniter: a shalloon bag containing R.F.G.<sup>2</sup>.<ref>''Gunnery Drill Book, Book I, 1913''.  p. 626.</ref>  Charges were always loaded with the igniter towards the breech end of the gun.<ref>''Gunnery Drill Book, Book I, 1913''.  p. 87.</ref>
As a propellant, the [[Royal Navy]] used [[cordite]] contained in silk bags, the whole then being termed a '''cartridge'''.  Silk was used as it burnt-up when the cordite burned.  At one end was sewn an igniter: a shalloon bag containing R.F.G.<sup>2</sup>.<ref>''Gunnery Drill Book, Book I, 1913''.  p. 626.</ref>  Charges were always loaded with the igniter towards the breech end of the gun.<ref>''Gunnery Drill Book, Book I, 1913''.  p. 87.</ref>
==See Also==
*[[Cartridge Case]]
==Footnotes==
==Footnotes==
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==Bibliography==
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Latest revision as of 20:17, 14 September 2012

A cordite charge for the 12-inch 45 calibre gun.

As a propellant, the Royal Navy used cordite contained in silk bags, the whole then being termed a cartridge. Silk was used as it burnt-up when the cordite burned. At one end was sewn an igniter: a shalloon bag containing R.F.G.2.[1] Charges were always loaded with the igniter towards the breech end of the gun.[2]

See Also

Footnotes

  1. Gunnery Drill Book, Book I, 1913. p. 626.
  2. Gunnery Drill Book, Book I, 1913. p. 87.

Bibliography

  • Admiralty, Gunnery Branch (1913). Gunnery Drill Book for His Majesty's Fleet. (Book I.) (Instructions for Power-Worked Mountings). London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, Ltd..