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  • |part_length={{Convert|35.48|in|mm}}<ref name=TBG1887/> |caliber={{convert|1|in|mm|sing=on|sigfig=4}}
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  • ...vanced Crew Served Weapon (ACSW)''' was a developmental [[25 mm grenade|25 mm]] belt-fed Grenade Machine Gun with smart shell capability. It is the resul ...r]] and the [[M2 Browning machine gun|M2 heavy machine gun]]. It fires 25 mm point-detonating and [[air burst]] style ammunition, including [[High explo
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  • | caliber=40 mm The '''[[Vickers]] Class "S"''' was a 40&nbsp;mm (1.57&nbsp;in) [[Autocannon|cannon]] used to arm [[United Kingdom|British]]
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  • |caliber={{convert|8|in|mm|sing=on|sigfig=3}}<ref name="Campbell"/> <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |name=37 mm automatic air defense gun M1939 (61-K) |caption=61-K in Saint Petersburg Artillery Museum.
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  • ...5&nbsp;inches (127&nbsp;mm) in diameter, and the barrel was 25 [[Caliber (artillery)|caliber]]s long (that is, for a 5" bore and a barrel length of 25 calibers *{{USS|Boise|CL-47}}<ref name=F9 />
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  • 47 kg weapon only <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |weight=Mk I : 47 tons barrel & breech<br> Mk II - V 45 tons<ref name=Gunnery1887TableXVI>Tex |caliber={{convert|12|in|mm|sing=on|sigfig=4}}
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  • | caliber = {{convert|18|in|mm}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |caliber= {{convert|5.5|in|mm|sing=on}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->
    4 KB (608 words) - 23:00, 1 July 2010
  • |caliber={{convert|6|in|mm|sing=on|sigfig=4}}<ref name="Campbell"/> <!-- Artillery specifications -->
    6 KB (825 words) - 23:01, 1 July 2010
  • |caliber={{convert|8|in|mm|sing=on|sigfig=3}}<ref name="Campbell"/> <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |used_by=[[Royal Garrison Artillery, Royal Artillery from 1922]] ...length=Mk IX : {{convert|430|in|mm|sigfig=5}}<br>Mk X : {{convert|429.3|in|mm|sigfig=5}} bore (46.7 [[Caliber#Caliber_as_measurement_of_length|cal]])<ref
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  • |name= Canon de 138 mm Modèle 1929 |caliber={{convert|138.6|mm|in}}
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  • ...ghting troops of industrialized nations, Gatling guns could be targeted by artillery they could not reach and their crews could be targeted by [[sniper]]s they ...1865.jpg|thumb|right|A British 1865 Gatling gun at [[Firepower - The Royal Artillery Museum]]]]
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  • |caliber=20 mm <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • ! width=12% | [[Caliber]] (mm) ! width=47% | Weapon name
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  • |length= {{mm to in|1650|abbr=on|precision=1|wiki=yes}} |part_length= {{convert|1143|mm|abbr=on|1}}
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  • The '''Mark 16/1 triple 6-inch /47 gun turret''' (3x152 mm) was a feature of many U.S. cruisers during World War II. The {{sclass|Cle Each turret carried three [[6 inch /47 gun|6 inch (15.2 cm) /47 Mark 16 guns]]
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  • The '''Mk&nbsp;19 Grenade Launcher''' is an 40&nbsp;mm [[belt (firearm)|belt-fed]] [[automatic firearm|automatic]] [[grenade launc ...tic weapon that is designed not to [[cooking off|cook off]]. It fires [[40 mm grenade]]s at a cyclic rate of 325 to 375 rounds per minute, giving a pract
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