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GOOD GUNNERY.

BRITAIN’S LATEST CRUISERS. Extraordinarily successful results are revealed by an analysis of the recent naval exercises, including gunnery practice, by the latest criusers, the Leander, Orion, Achilles, and Neptune, comprising the second cruiser squadron. • These are interesting to Australia, in yiew of the latter’s acquisition of a ship of the Leander type, and also because Jane’s Fighting Ships describes these cruisers as “a return to sanity, compared with the over-grown, overgunned 10,000-ton treaty ships.” Furthermore, this is the first time since the war that the second cruiser squadron has been composed entirely of the same class of ship. They are designed to protect trade routes and act as fast fleet scouts. Each fired independently eight rounds per gun and eight broadsides, representing the first pratice under ordinary training conditions by the squadron’s Gin. guns and also the first exercises for the gun crews, some of which, from old ships, were not experienced in the new factors of the Leander type and armament. The broadside range exceeded 11,000 yards. The first straddled the target, the second was slightly short, and the third, and fourtli straddled. Eaoh criuser’s aeroplane circled overhead, observing the fall of the shells and informing the gunners by wireless. The authorities are pleased with the results. Nothing better than straddling could be expected with maiden broadsides. .

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 170, 19 June 1934, Page 7

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GOOD GUNNERY. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 170, 19 June 1934, Page 7

GOOD GUNNERY. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 170, 19 June 1934, Page 7

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