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  • These are '''lists of places by eponym''', i.e. lists grouping places named after the same person ([[eponym]]). *[[List of places named for John C. Calhoun|John C. Calhoun]]
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  • The '''lists of [[disease]]s''' are compiled from various [[public domain]] sources. * List of [[Autoimmune disorder]]s
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  • ...of [[Joint Task Force Guantanamo]] (JTF-GTMO) which has occupied a portion of the [[United States Navy]]'s [[Guantanamo Bay Naval Base|base at Guantanamo ...ranch]] of the [[Federal government of the United States|U.S. government]] of being [[al-Qaeda]] and [[Taliban]] operatives, as well as those no longer c
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  • ...text-align:center; margin-bottom:1.5em;">''The following is the plain text of the GFDL. See [[:wikipedia:en:GNU Free Documentation License|"GNU Free Docu Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
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  • ...and [[shrub]]s native to Africa and other tropical and subtropical regions of the Old and New World.<ref name="hsa">{{cite web | title=Basil: An Herb Society of America Guide
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  • ...p=Note>''Conway's'' (p. 123) lists eight torpedo tubes; the ''[[Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]]'' ([http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p10/p ...o [[World War I]]. The ship was the second U.S. Navy vessel named in honor of both [[David Porter (naval officer)|David Porter]] and his son [[David Dixo
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  • ...enopodiaceae'' family, is a plant whose root contains a high concentration of [[sucrose]]. It is grown commercially for [[sugar]] production. The sugar comes from the bulb of the beetroot plant, [[chard]] and fodder beet, all descended by cultivation
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  • ...a 30 mm [[cannon]] used on many [[military aircraft]], particularly those of the British [[Royal Air Force]] and [[Fleet Air Arm]]. ...and subsequently used on every British gun-armed aircraft until the advent of the [[Panavia Tornado]] in the 1980s.
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  • |caption=a main gun of the battleship [[ARA Moreno]] during its construction, sometime between 191 ...e main armament for the [[Argentine Navy]]’s dreadnought [[battleship]]s of the ''[[Rivadavia class battleship|Rivadavia]]'' class.
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  • ...mass produced in [[1916 in aviation|1916]] and was installed in a variety of aircraft; the only German autocannon to actually see service in the air dur ...in a [[Gotha G.I]], but proved unsatisfactory. Despite this, the potential of the gun was such that the arsenal at [[Spandau]] was engaged to help develo
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  • ...23''' is a Russian designed aircraft cannon that has been used in a number of planes in the [[Soviet Air Force]]. ...in honour of its designers it received the name AM-23. The [[GRAU]] index of the new defensive turret cannon was 9-A-036.
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  • ...mb|right| A Junkers Ju 87 Stuka with twin BK 37s attached to the underside of the wings.]] ...R1-3, and others. The cannon could be attached under the wings or fuselage of the aircraft as a self-contained [[pod]] with a 12-round [[magazine]]. It f
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  • ...lighter (25 kg (55 lb) vs ShVAK's 40 kg (80 lb)) without sacrificing rate of fire or muzzle velocity. * '''Rate of fire:''' 800 rounds/min
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  • |part_length=bore of {{convert|75|in|m}}<ref name=Hogg&Thurston1972Page27/> ...and Engineering Company|Fairfield]]) in order to compete with the duopoly of [[Vickers]] and [[Armstrong-Whitworth]] in producing naval guns.
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  • |caption= A pair of Mk 12 cannons in the forward fuselage of a [[Chance-Vought]] [[F-8 Crusader]]. ...charge for better [[muzzle velocity]] and higher rate of fire at the cost of hitting power. It entered U.S. Navy and [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. M
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  • |image= [[File:Canon DEFA MG 1359.jpg|300px|DEFA cannon of a [[Mirage III]] in twin mount.]] |caption= DEFA cannon of a [[Mirage III]] in twin mount.
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  • ...stem. Its rate of fire is normally 3,600 rounds per minute, with a maximum of 4,200 rounds per minute. ...s of ammunition in the starboard pod, fed through a bridge at the aft ends of the pods that also contains the drive system for the gun. The complete inst
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  • ...e the GAU-8, however, it is pneumatically driven, giving it a rate of fire of 2,400 rounds per minute. Minimum time between stoppages is estimated at 32, ...eted uranium]] penetrator) as the Avenger. Despite its somewhat lower rate of fire compared to the seven-barreled Avenger, it is an immensely powerful we
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  • ...leviated the problems of either storing or ejecting spent cartridges, both of which present considerable problems for jet aircraft. Despite great expend {{Aviation lists}}
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  • ...GAU-8/A Avenger's barrel and breech assembly<br>(ammunition drum off edge of photo). ...nti-tank]] role, the Avenger delivers a very powerful round at a high rate of fire.
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  • The '''[[GIAT Industries|GIAT]] 30''' is a series of [[30 mm]] cannon developed to replace the [[DEFA cannon|DEFA 550 series]] w ...perated, rather than [[gas operated]], improving both reliability and rate of fire.
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  • |image=[[Image:IŁ-102 NTW 3 95 4.jpg|300px|GSh-23 in the tail of an Il-102.]] ...on needed|date=November 2009}} in the former [[Soviet Union]] on a variety of weapons.
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  • ...] or [[Gatling gun]], with the Russians feeling that the reduction in rate of fire is compensated by reduced mass and bulk. ...gases following the bolt into the dud 30mm round ignite the powder charge of that round and firing continues.
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