45 cm naval rocket

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PlaceoforiginEmpire of Japan
InserviceWorld War II
45 cm naval rocket
Schematic of components
TypeRocket artillery
Place of originEmpire of Japan
Service history
In serviceWorld War II
Used byImperial Japanese Navy
Production history
Designed1944
Specifications
Length1.7 m (5.6 ft)

Shell weight682 kg (1,504 lb)
Caliber45 cm (18 in)
CarriageTwo wheeled
Elevation+5° to +50°
Muzzle velocity151 m/s (495 ft/s)[1]
Maximum firing range5 km (3.1 mi)
FillingTrinitroanisole
Filling weight180 kg (400 lb)
Detonation
mechanism
Nose fuze[1]

The 45 cm naval rocket was a rocket artillery system used by garrison troops of the Imperial Japanese Navy during the late stages of World War II in defense of island bases in the Pacific.

During 1944 an unknown number of 45 cm naval rockets were transported to Luzon via the Battleship Ise along with Imperial Japanese Navy Commander Hanamizu, who was in charge of Japanese Navy rocket development. Overall production of the 45 cm naval rocket appears to have been limited, with the Japanese Navy largely focusing on more practical 20cm rocket systems.[2]

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