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  • A-10 aircraft on the hunt<br/> Wild Weasel aircraft on the prowl<br/>
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  • |Ship aircraft= |Ship aircraft facilities=
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  • |Ship aircraft= |Ship aircraft facilities=
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  • |Ship aircraft= |Ship aircraft facilities=
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  • ...07 | work=Time | date=1941-12-15}}</ref> Arc welding was first applied to aircraft during the war as well, and some German airplane fuselages were constructed ...often used when quality welds are extremely important, such as in bicycle, aircraft and naval applications.<ref>Weman (2003), p. 31.</ref> A related process,
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  • ...repair [[military]] equipment quickly, including jeeps, [[firearm]]s, and aircraft because of these properties.
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  • ...up to 8 units installed in every new Soviet warship (from mine-hunters to aircraft carriers), with hundreds produced in total.__NOTOC__ [[Category:Naval anti-aircraft guns]]
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  • |type=[[Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon]] ...can fire at a 10&nbsp;km range to engage [[helicopter]]s and [[fixed-wing aircraft]].
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  • {{IAI aircraft}}
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  • ...nd [[bunker#Pillbox|pillbox]]es. It also has some capability in the [[anti aircraft]] role to bring down low flying helicopters, due to its [[wire guided]] sys
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  • [[Category:Aircraft guns]]
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  • ...other mounting options are possible, such as small unmanned vehicles and aircraft. The XM307's airburst rounds make it much easier to bypass walls protecting
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  • |manufacturer=[[Vickers-Armstrong]] (Aircraft) Ltd
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  • ...ass cruiser|''Aoba'']] class cruisers and, after modernization, [[Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi|''Akagi'']] carried only six. ==Aircraft carrier installations==
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  • ...ss 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 during the w ...ct for 120 Becker Type M2 guns in June 1916. In addition to the orders for aircraft guns placed with Becker, Spandau and MAN also received a contract to build
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  • |type=[[Anti-aircraft warfare|Anti-aircraft cannon]] ...throughout the [[Second World War]]. It was the primary German light anti-aircraft gun and was produced in a variety of models, notably the '''Flakvierling 38
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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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  • [[Category:Naval anti-aircraft guns]]
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  • ...а 1939 года (61-К)'''}}) was a [[Soviet]] 37&nbsp;mm caliber [[anti-aircraft gun]] developed during the late 1930s and used during [[World War II]]. The ...man invasion of the Soviet Union replacing the semi-automatic [[45 mm anti-aircraft gun (21-K)|45&nbsp;mm/46 21-K]] on many ships. It was fitted in large numbe
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  • Increasing awareness of the need for improved [[anti-aircraft]] protection encouraged mounting of [[dual purpose gun]]s on destroyers beg ...f the U.S. Fleet, War Edition |author=Fahey, James C. |publisher=Ships and Aircraft |year=1939}}
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