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  • ...Navy Spike Missile System: A New Generation of Miniature Precision Guided Weapons |publisher=[[Defense Technical Information Center]] (DTIC) |format=[[PDF]] ...tle=Defense Update issue 2-07 (May - June 2007) : Electro-Optically Guided Weapons |publisher=Defense-Update.Com |accessdate=1 July 2010}}</ref> Man-portable
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  • The '''203 mm/53 Ansaldo''' was the main battery gun of [[Italy]]'s most modern [[Washington Naval Treaty]] [[heavy cruiser]]s. This treaty allowed ships o *[[20 cm/50 3rd Year Type naval gun]] Japanese equivalent
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  • ...eapons without any supporting evidence. It should be pointed out these two weapons are quite different from each other and share few, if any, features. ...r the land based versions were immediate, starting with an order for eight weapons from Belgium in August 1935, and followed by a flood of orders from other f
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  • ...タフ」|accessdate=2009-11-04|language=Japanese}}</ref><ref name="JSDF weapons">[http://www13.plala.or.jp/aconit/e-nerima_soubi.html "Exhibision (sic) of ...In US service it is officially known as the ''RAWS'' or ''Ranger Antitank Weapons System'', but often called ''the Gustav'' or simply the ''Carl Johnson'' by
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  • Nearly all classes of modern [[warship]] are equipped with some kind of CIWS device. ...ahead of it since mid-course corrections of projectiles are not possible. Modern anti-ship missiles make erratic moves before impact, reducing the probabili
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  • ...er/type96grenade-launcher.html|title=96式 40mm自動てき弾銃|language=Japanese|accessdate=2009-01-13}}</ref> ...owers_granadeframe.html|title= 96式40mm自動てき(擲)弾銃|language=Japanese|accessdate=2009-11-04}}</ref>
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  • ...itle=Skylighters, The Web Site of the 225th AAA Searchlight Battalion: AAA Weapons in Focus - The M2 .50-Caliber Machine Gun |publisher=Skylighters.org |date= ...50"/90 (12.7 mm) M2 Browning Machine Gun'' (2007) [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_50cal-M2_MG.htm Article]</ref> The AN/M2 aircraft gun has a cyclic ra
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  • |wars= [[Russo-Japanese War]], [[World War I]], [[Russian Revolution of 1917]], [[Russian Civil War ...but was soon moved to Russia. The M1895 started to be replaced by the more modern [[TT-33|Tokarev]] semi-automatic pistol in 1933 but was still produced and
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  • ...milar to the GDF-002, but included some enhancements like self-lubricating weapons and integrated protective covers. ...rs.com/Falklands/Argentineweapons.htm#35mm Britains Small Wars - Argentine Weapons]</ref>
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  • ...i.JPG|thumb|The OTO-Melara 76mm mounting is seen in this photograph of the Japanese [[Asagiri class destroyer]] ''Asagiri'', formerly DD 156, renumbered TV 351 *[http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_3-62_mk75.htm Italian 76 mm/62 (3") Compact, SR and USA 76 mm/62 (3")
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  • ...e="navweaps">{{cite web|author=Tony DiGiulian |url=http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_Phalanx.htm |title=USA 20 mm Phalanx Close-in Weapon System (CIWS) |pu ...ilitary/systems/ship/systems/mk-15-specs.htm |title=MK 15 Phalanx Close-In Weapons System (CIWS) |publisher=Globalsecurity.org |date=2005-04-27 |accessdate=20
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  • |caption=Type 41 3-inch (7.62 cm) 40 calibre gun on [[Japanese battleship Mikasa]] |wars= [[Second Boer War]]<br>[[Boxer Rebellion]]<br>[[Russo-Japanese War]]<br>[[World War I]]<br>[[World War II]]
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  • In 1886 this gun was the first of the modern [[British ordnance terms#QF|QF]] artillery to be adopted by the [[Royal Nav ...re to defend against possible incursions by motor torpedo boats, until the modern QF 6 pounder 10 cwt gun became available in numbers for that purpose.
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  • ...om/Weapons/WNBR_47-40_mk1.htm British 4.7"/40 (12 cm) QF Marks I to IV and Japanese 4.7"/40 (12 cm) Type 41], Navweaps.com. Accessed 7 April 2008.</ref> ...nch gun Mk I - V|BL 5 inch (127 mm) naval guns]] and was optimised for the modern [[smokeless propellant]]s such as [[Cordite]].
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  • |used_by=[[Royal Navy]]<br>[[Imperial Japanese Navy]]<br>{{CHL}}<br>{{ITA}}<br>{{ARG}} |wars= [[Russo-Japanese War]]<br>[[World War I]]
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  • ...panese War]]<br>[[World War I]]<br>[[Russian Civil War]],<br>[[Second Sino-Japanese War]]<br>[[World War II]]<br>[[Cod Wars]] ...boat|Fairmile D Motor Gunboats]], some of which were not re-armed with the modern autoloading [[Ordnance QF 6 pounder|6 pdr MkIIA]] until late 1944<ref>See R
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  • {{RoughTranslation|Japanese|日本語}} |used_by= [[Imperial Japanese Navy]]
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  • ...(IJN). It is commonly referred to as the ''"Long Lance"'' torpedo by most modern English-language naval historians, a nickname given it after the war by [[S ...e [[Pacific Ocean]], relieve or recapture the Philippines, and destroy the Japanese fleet. Since the IJN had fewer [[battleship]]s than the U.S. Navy, IJN plan
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  • ...ks]]. The term ''gunpowder'' also refers broadly to any propellant powder. Modern firearms do not use the traditional gunpowder (black powder) described in t ...kelihood of accidental ignition by [[static electricity]], the granules of modern black powder are typically coated with [[graphite]], which prevents the bui
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  • ...criteria have changed since the introduction of the term. The swords and [[Japanese sword mountings|sword mountings]] in the list adhere to the current definit | language = Japanese
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