British Pluto light cruiser
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Named after the Roman god Pluto, corresponding to the celestial body Pluto. The primary armament was the Type N2 127mm naval gun developed for the 1950 Large Destroyer Program. The gun is equipped with an advanced ammunition supply and cooling system, and the average firing speed is 2.8 seconds, which can dump a large amount of firepower on enemy ships in a very short time. Its excellent ballistic performance helps Pluto attack more distant targets. Modern masts provide a favorable platform for the installation of new fire control equipment, and artillery targeting radars can coordinate naval artillery and anti-aircraft fire to carry out fierce attacks on incoming enemy aircraft. In a short time, the enemy plane was shot down quickly.