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  • |Ship aircraft= |Ship aircraft facilities=
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  • ...ved as [[United States Navy]] [[seaplane tender]] and [[amphibious warfare|amphibious force]] [[flagship]] [[USS Biscayne (AVP-11)|USS ''Biscayne'' (AVP-11)]], l |Ship aircraft=
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  • |Ship reclassified=[[Amphibious warfare|Amphibious]] [[flagship|command ship]], AGC-18, 10 October 1944 |Ship aircraft=
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  • == Under attack by kamikaze aircraft == ...arry|APD-29|3}} to [[Ie Shima]] escorted by {{USS|LSM-59||2}}, two suicide aircraft attacked the [[convoy]]. One immediately crashed and sank ''LSM-59''. The s
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  • ...as [[seaplane tender]]s<br/>4 as [[motor torpedo boat tender]]s<br/>1 as [[Aircraft catapult|catapult]] training ship |Ship aircraft=
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  • |Ship aircraft= |Ship aircraft facilities=
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  • *'''Air-launched''', 10 km-range variant launched from tactical interdiction aircraft like the upgraded Jaguar IS. It will use a nose-mounted millimetric-wave ac ....<ref>[http://www.hindu.com/2008/08/08/stories/2008080856751400.htm Namica amphibious trial successful ]</ref>
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  • ...ighed about 13 pounds including a burster charge of 0.81 pounds for [[Anti-aircraft]] (AA) rounds or 1.27 pounds for High Capacity (HC) rounds. Maximum range ==[[Cold War]] anti-aircraft gun==
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  • ...y in barrel length between the 5"/51 surface-to-surface and the 5"/25 anti-aircraft guns. ...nced system required nearly 1000&nbsp;rounds of ammunition expenditure per aircraft kill.<ref>Naval Weapons of WW2, Campbell, P106</ref> The comparatively high
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  • ...e [[warship]]s, for [[anti-aircraft]] use and shore bombardment to support amphibious operations. ...ell (projectile)|per-shell]] effectiveness [[Anti-aircraft warfare|against aircraft]].
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  • ...m cruisers and battleships had become an established part of United States amphibious warfare doctrine during [[World War II]]. As the last of the wartime [[cru * {{cite book| last = Friedman | first = Norman| authorlink = | title = U.S. Amphibious Ships and Craft: An Illustrated Design History | edition = | year = 2002 |
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  • | caption = Goalkeeper CIWS on a British [[Invincible class aircraft carrier]] ** {{sclass|Dokdo|amphibious assault ship}}
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  • ...ly for aircraft use, but more widely used in a series of ground-based anti-aircraft guns. After [[Oerlikon]] purchased Hispano's armaments division in 1970 the ...performance [[revolver cannon]]s meant the HS.820 was never as popular in aircraft role as the HS.404 had been.
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