An improved weapon, the
BL 16-inch Mark II was designed for the
Lion-class battleship which was a successor to the
King George V class taking advantage of the larger weapon allowed under the
London Naval Treaty from March 1938. This "new design" of 16-inch gun fired a shell that weighed . Construction of first two
Lion-class battleships - each of which was to have nine 16-inch guns - was halted at the start of the Second World War; only a few months after they were laid down. Work on the armament continued for a while but that was also stopped after only four guns and no turrets were produced. ==See also==