10) The Boffin mounting was a twin 20 mm Oerlikon Mark V or Mark VC mounting modified to take a single Bofors 40 mm gun. Elevation was -10 to about +70 degrees. These used an oil hydraulic system and were fitted with a gyro gunsight. Elevation was restricted compared to other Bofors mountings as the position of the elevating trunnion axis was lower, due to the smaller nature of the Oerlikon guns. Some of these were still being used by the Canadian Navy in 1990 during the Persian Gulf war.
From Navweps So I would think an old 40mm/60 could be used (maybe in a fiberglass dome to look after it).
Options,
1) 76 mm/62 (3") Compact (does it actually work ?) Compact including ammunition and off-mount components: 18,783 lbs. (8,520 kg)
2) 40mm/70 - 2,800 to 6,300 kg (single or twin)
3) 40mm/60 - 522 kg
4) 20mm x2 or .5' x2 - cheap and light
Since I intend to rely on Sea sparrow as my 'main' weapon do I need anything more than (4) ?
I had always assumed that the compact used the 3'/70 shell rather than 3'/50 well you learn something new every day
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JSB