Fort Lytton - Gun Pit Number Two

Originally, as with Gun Pit One, Pit Two housed a 6-in Armstrong Disappearing Gun.

View looking into Gun Pit II

View looking across Gun Pit II towards Gun Pit I


World War II Modifications

By World War 2, Gun Pit Two had been modified, removing the Armstrong Disappearing gun, and installing a 57 mm Twin 6 Pounder firing 6 lb (2.7 kg) shells. The Twin 6 Pounder was the major defensive weapon of the Fort during World War 2. Although these weapons had a comparatively short range (just over 4.5 km) they more than compensated for this with their rapid rate of fire. Gun control was in theory entirely by remote from a Command Post, however sites on the gun provided a secondary aiming capacity should it be needed.

The mounting for the World War II vintage Twin 6 Pounder

Archival picture of an actual Twin 6 Pounder Taken from: Purnell & Sons, 1967, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of 20th Century Weapons and Warfare, New York

The WWII vintage Command Post for the Twin 6 Pounder

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