Infojunky said:
The text is vague in High Guard, how many weapons specifically PAs can one mount?
Traditionally, PAs where one weapon to a mount, but within the TMB they just another turret slot.
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barbette - (formerly) a mound of earth inside a fort from which heavy gun can be fired over the parapet
1. A platform or mound of earth within a fort from which guns are fired over the parapet.
2. An armored protective cylinder around a revolving gun turret on a warship.
A barbette is a protective circular armour feature around a cannon or heavy artillery gun. The name comes from the French phrase en barbette referring to the practice of firing a field gun over a parapet (defensive wall) rather than through an opening (embrasure). The former gives better angles of fire but less protection.
Before the complete introduction of the fully enclosed armoured gun turrets, a barbette was a fixed armoured enclosure protecting the gun. The barbette could take the form of a ring of armour around the gun mount over which the guns (possibly fitted with a gun shield) fired.
In warships from the age of the dreadnought forward, the barbette is the non-rotating drum beneath the rotating gun turret (properly known as the "gunhouse") and above the armoured deck on a warship. It forms the protection for the upper ends of the hoists that lift shells and their propelling charges (e.g. cordite) from the magazines below.
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I've seen dual gun barbettes (8" and 12") pre-Dreadnought era. I don't see why it can't be up to 3 (and have ne'er understood why they stopped the limit at 3 guns per "turret"... Why not Quads?).
But I can't answer your question... Myself? I would say the tradition of CT of 1 gun per barbette would still hold...
But then I'm old...
Take care
E. Herdan