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- | armour=12–38 mm [[aluminium]] ...ts Vehicle''' (MMEV). The MMEV was to retain and enhance ADATS capability (85% or better engagement success rate) to meet new threats, and would be mount7 KB (1,002 words) - 20:26, 1 July 2010
- |caption=A Flak 38 105 mm anti-aircraft gun at a Military museum in Belgrade |cartridge=105 × 769 mm. R3 KB (356 words) - 21:18, 1 July 2010
- |caliber= {{convert|3|in|mm|sing=on}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->11 KB (1,528 words) - 21:22, 1 July 2010
- |name=37 mm automatic air defense gun M1939 (61-K) |caption=61-K in Saint Petersburg Artillery Museum.12 KB (1,630 words) - 21:24, 1 July 2010
- ...5 inches (127 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 ...40 m/s). Ceiling was 27,400 feet (8352 meters) at the maximum elevation of 85 degrees. Useful life expectancy was 4260 effective full charges (EFC) per5 KB (769 words) - 21:36, 1 July 2010
- |cartridge= 5 inch (127 mm) <!-- Artillery specifications -->40 KB (6,483 words) - 21:37, 1 July 2010
- |name=85 mm air defense gun M1939 (52-К) |caliber=85 mm (3.34 in)6 KB (811 words) - 21:41, 1 July 2010
- | caliber = {{convert|18|in|mm}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->13 KB (2,013 words) - 21:57, 1 July 2010
- |caliber={{convert|6|in|mm|sing=on|sigfig=4}}<ref name="Campbell"/> <!-- Artillery specifications -->6 KB (825 words) - 22:01, 1 July 2010
- |weight= 85 kg |cartridge= 30 (1.18 inch) × 113 mm5 KB (738 words) - 18:16, 2 July 2010
- |caliber=76 mm (Medium) |rate= 85 rds/min2 KB (268 words) - 19:07, 2 July 2010
- | caliber = 30 mm <!-- Artillery specifications -->9 KB (1,123 words) - 19:14, 2 July 2010
- |caliber= 74 mm <!-- Artillery specifications -->3 KB (487 words) - 20:00, 2 July 2010
- |cartridge= 35 x 228 mm |caliber=35 mm2 KB (214 words) - 20:08, 2 July 2010
- |name=Otobreda 76 mm |part_length=62 caliber: {{convert|4724.4|mm|in|abbr=on|lk=on}}10 KB (1,316 words) - 20:10, 2 July 2010
- | caliber = 20 mm ...iulian |url=http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_Phalanx.htm |title=USA 20 mm Phalanx Close-in Weapon System (CIWS) |publisher=Navweaps.com |date= |acces26 KB (3,744 words) - 20:11, 2 July 2010
- |caliber={{convert|11|in|mm|sing=on|sigfig=4}} ...60 feet/second firing 543-pound 2-oz projectile with "Battering charge" of 85 pounds "P" (gunpowder) is quoted in "Text Book of Gunnery 1887" Table XVI.<4 KB (550 words) - 20:21, 2 July 2010
- |caliber={{convert|12|in|mm|sing=on|sigfig=4}} ...1,292 feet/second firing 608 lb 6 oz projectile with "Battering charge" of 85 pounds "P2" (gunpowder) is quoted in "Text Book of Gunnery 1887" Table XVI<5 KB (696 words) - 20:22, 2 July 2010
- |caliber={{convert|12|in|mm|sing=on|sigfig=4}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->5 KB (632 words) - 20:23, 2 July 2010
- ...0 mm Twin Anti-Aircraft Cannon IWM 3.jpg|thumb|An Argentine Rheinmetall 20 mm Twin Anti-Aircraft Cannon in the [[Imperial War Museum]]]] [[File:Scale Rheinmetall 20 mm.JPG|thumb|The same gun, but with an adult male nearby for a reference of sc3 KB (356 words) - 20:27, 2 July 2010