- The
Hazemeyer gun
mount was a
stabilized naval gun
mount for the
Bofors 40 mm anti-aircraft gun, used
during World War II by the
Royal Navy. It was eventually...
- by the twin
mounting Mark IV for the 40 mm
Bofors gun.
Known as the "
Hazemeyer" (or "Haslemere"), this
advanced mounting was tri-axially
stabilised in...
-
cruiser De
Ruyter in
August 1934.
Those guns were
stabilized using the
Hazemeyer mount, in
which one set of
layers aimed the gun,
while a
second manually...
- the Netherlands. The firm was
founded as NV
Hazemeyer's Fabriek van
Signaalapparaten during 1922 by
Hazemeyer and
Siemens &
Halske to
produce naval fire-control...
- inch
naval gun Mk
XXIII on
mount Mk. III 4 × twin 40 mm
Bofors mounts "
Hazemeyer" Mk. IV 4-6 ×
single 40 mm
Bofors mounts Mk. VII 2 × quad
tubes for 21...
- VIII "pom-poms", quad
mount Mk.VII, or; 2 × QF 40 mm Bofors, twin
mount "
Hazemeyer" Mk.IV 4 × A/A mountings; twin 20 mm
Oerlikon Mk.V
single Bofors 40 mm...
-
industrial development accelerated, with a
focus on technology:
Stork B.V.,
Hazemeyer, N.V.
Heemaf (now part of France's Alstom,
Brush HMA, Brush-Barclay, Eaton...
- Mk IV guns on
mounts CP Mk.V 2 ×
Bofors 40 mm L/60 guns on twin
mount "
Hazemeyer" Mk.IV; 4 ×
Single QF 2-pounder (40 mm) Mk.XVI guns 8 (2 × 4)
tubes for...
-
Unrotated projectile -
retired Fuze
Keeping Clock Gyro rate unit HACS
Hazemeyer gun
mount Pom-Pom
director Ikara -
retired BL 7.5-inch
naval howitzer...
-
Diomede landed her
torpedo tubes in 1943 and
received one twin
mount "
Hazemeyer" Mark IV and two
single mounts Mark III for
Bofors guns.
Between 1941...