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  • |Ship in service= ...he [[Attack on Pearl Harbor]]), she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.
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  • |Ship country={{nowrap|United States}} ...c | edition = 15th | title = The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World: Their Ships, Aircraft, and Systems | chapter = Mexico | location = [
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  • |Ship in service= ...ttack for Navy [[Watercraft|vessels]] and [[convoys]]. Post-war she served the Navy as a [[radar picket]] ship.
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  • |Ship in service= ...s Navy]] during [[World War II]]. She served in the [[Atlantic Ocean]] and the [[Pacific Ocean]] and provided destroyer escort protection against [[submar
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  • |Ship in service= |Ship in service=
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  • |Ship in service= .... Navy]] during [[World War II]]. She served in the [[Atlantic Ocean]] and the [[Pacific Ocean]] and provided destroyer escort protection against [[submar
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  • ...at'' (AVP-10), lead ship of the ''Barnegat''-class small seaplane tenders, in [[Puget Sound]] on 14 October 1941 ...utat.htm for this version of the company's name, which also is referred to in ''Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships'' entries as "Associated Ship
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  • {{about|the anti-torpedo boat gun|the rifle calibre "machine gun"|Nordenfelt gun}} |origin={{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
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  • {{About|the unguided anti-tank weapon|the Russian guided anti-tank missile|AT-4 Spigot}} ...oduces a large back blast, a significant problem when operating the weapon in urban environments.
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  • The '''Main Battle Tank and Light Armour Weapon''' ('''MBT LAW''') is a disposa ...its main rocket ignition occurs which propels to rocket from there on, to the target.
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  • ...i]] (whose missile interests now form part of MBDA) was originally awarded the contract on November 7, 1996.<ref>[http://typhoon.starstreak.net/common/AG/ ...rnado trials aircraft, as the RAF chose instead to rush the development of the [[Storm Shadow]].
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  • ...to arm [[United Kingdom|British]] aircraft for attacking ground targets in the [[World War II|Second World War]]. ...=William Kimber |location=London |date=1972 |isbn=7183-0362-8 |chapter=10, The 40mm Guns
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  • ...[[United Kingdom]], [[Finland]], [[Kuwait]], [[Dubai]], [[Switzerland]], [[United States of America]] ...my]]. It was licence-built for the [[US Marine Corps]] as '''Clevite''' in the [[USA]].
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  • |origin= {{flag|United States}} |part_length= {{convert|210|in|m}} bore (70 [[Caliber#Caliber as measurement of length|calibres]])
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  • The '''30mm DS30M Mark 2''' is the [[Royal Navy]]'s new 30&nbsp;mm Automated Small Calibre Gun (ASCG) system, ...a variety of targets. The safety, reliability and low life-cycle costs of the Bushmaster system added to its overall value."<ref name=globalsecurityMk44/
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  • ...un from {{USS|Ward|DD-139|6}} which fired the [[first American shots fired in World War II|first American shot of World War II]] at [[Attack on Pearl Har |used_by=<small>{{flagicon|United States|size=22px}} United States<br>{{UK}}<br>{{flagicon|Canada|size=22px}} Canada
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  • <!-- Many sources quote 114mm as the calibre but it is in fact 113, please do not change -->{{Infobox Weapon ...8 Mod 1 naval gun on [[HMS Northumberland (F238)|HMS ''Northumberland'']]. The multi-faceted gunhouse is designed to reduce [[radar cross section]].
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  • ...Royal Navy, 1930-2000: innovation and defence'', p19-41:, Pugh, ''Managing the aerial threat''. </ref> [[Category:Naval guns of the United Kingdom]]
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  • |origin= {{Flag|United States}} |used_by={{Flag|United States}}
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  • | caption = On the [[monitor (warship)|monitor]] {{HMS|General Wolfe|1915}} | origin = [[United Kingdom]]
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