The Model 1932 was water-cooled while Models 1938 and 1939 were air-cooled. The gun was fed by a flat magazine holding six rounds which could be loaded one after another to maintain a high rate of fire. It was possible to select alternate rates of fire, either 60, 90 or 120 rpm. The twin mountings for Models 1932 and 1938 were very heavy and required a strong supporting structure. The single Model 1939 (fitted on the
Andrea Doria-class and
Littorio-class battleships), was instead a single collapsible mount, which also had much less vibrations than its predecessors thanks to the addition of an
equilibrator. This meant it could also be fitted on smaller warships. Ship classes that carried the Breda 37/54 include: • • • • • • • • • The Breda 37/54 was also fitted in the
CANSA FC.20bis ground attack aircraft prototype in its variant
Model 39 37/45. ==Performance==