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  • | origin = {{Flag|Soviet Union}} | type = aircraft [[autocannon]]
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  • |name= AM-23 aircraft cannon |origin= {{Flagcountry|Soviet Union}}
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  • ...езин Б-20) was a [[20 mm caliber]] [[autocannon]] used by [[Soviet]] aircraft in [[World War II]]. ...lighter (25 kg (55 lb) vs ShVAK's 40 kg (80 lb)) without sacrificing rate of fire or muzzle velocity.
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  • |image=[[Image:IŁ-102 NTW 3 95 4.jpg|300px|GSh-23 in the tail of an Il-102.]] |origin={{flagcountry|Soviet Union}}
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  • |origin={{Flagcountry|Soviet Union}} |used_by={{Flagicon|USSR}} [[Soviet Union]]<br>{{Flagicon|RUS}} [[Russia]]<br>{{Flagicon|PRC}} [[China]]<br>{{Flagico
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  • |origin={{Flagcountry|Soviet Union}}/{{Flagcountry|Russian Federation}} ...ing gun]] used by some modern [[Soviet Union|Soviet]]/[[Russia]]n military aircraft.
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  • ...powerful twin-barrel [[autocannon]] used on certain [[Russia]]n [[military aircraft]]. ...ly heavy. [[Depleted uranium]] enhanced armor-piercing shells suitable for the GSh-30-2 are operationally qualified.
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  • |origin={{flagcountry|Soviet Union}} ...[[Soviet]] and later [[Commonwealth of Independent States|CIS]] [[military aircraft]].
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  • |caption= NR-23 cannons in tail barbette of the [[Ilyushin Il-28|Il-28]] bomber. |origin= {{Flagcountry|Soviet Union}}
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  • |caption= The Nudelman-Richter NR-30. |origin= {{Flagcountry|Soviet Union}}
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  • |caption=A Nudelman-Suranov NS-23 cannon on display at the National Museum of the US Air Force ...-23]] cannon. It entered service in 1944. The NS-23 round was derived from the [[14.5x114mm]] anti-tank round by necking it out to 23&nbsp;mm.
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  • |origin={{flagcountry|Soviet Union}} |used_by= [[Soviet Union]]
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  • ...mounted on the prototype [[Tupolev Tu-1]] [[night fighter]] after the end of World War II. * {{cite book|last=Gunston|first=Bill|title=Tupolev Aircraft since 1922|publisher=Naval Institute Press|location=Annapolis, MD|date=1995
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  • [[Image:Chinese NL-37 Cannon.jpg|thumb|right|Nudelman N-37 at the Beijing Military Museum]] ...ering service in 1946. It was 30% lighter than its predecessor at the cost of a 23% lower [[muzzle velocity]].
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  • |name= R-23 Aircraft Cannon |origin= {{Flagcountry|Soviet Union}}
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  • [[Image:Shvak1.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Photograph of the cannon]] ...aGG-3]], early [[Ilyushin Il-2]], and Soviet-modified [[Hawker Hurricane]] aircraft as well as [[T-38 tank|T-38]] and [[T-60]] tanks.
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