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  • [[Image:2001gun88mmwiki.jpg|thumb|88 mm display at Imperial War Museum Duxford, 2001]] ...that led to the 88 was a 75 mm model. During the prototype phase, the army asked for a gun with considerably greater capability than the 75. The desig
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  • ...anti-aircraft gun at [[United States Army Ordnance Museum|US Army Ordnance Museum]]. |used_by= [[United States Army|U.S. Army]]
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  • ...te web |url= http://www.wva.army.mil/MUSEUM.HTM |title= Watervliet Arsenal Museum |accessdate= 2009-04-04}}</ref> The second design, the Mark II, was develop ...red to the Army and installed in coastal defence batteries in place of the Army's more massive and much more expensive [[M1919 16 inch Coast Gun]].
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  • ...b|Flakzwilling 40 at [[United States Army Ordnance Museum|US Army Ordnance Museum]].]] * 12.8&nbsp;cm FlaK 40 Zwilling on display at the [[U.S. Army Ordnance Museum]]: http://ordmusfound.org/flak40.html
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  • ...known as the '''40&nbsp;mm lvakan m/36''', the lower-case m indicating an Army model as opposed to the capital M for Navy. ===Army versions===
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  • ...CM-20 twin anti-aircraft configuration, displayed at the Israeli Air Force Museum. ...gdom|British]], [[United States|American]], [[France|French]], the [[Swiss Army]] and numerous other military services. Firing a [[20 mm caliber]] projecti
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  • ...on display at the [[United States Army Ordnance Museum|U.S. Army Ordnance Museum]] in [[Aberdeen, Maryland]] ...pon, except in one or two emergencies. This is in contrast to the [[German Army]], which integrated their equivalent "88" into anti-tank defensive screens
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  • ...humb|A single barreled variant at the [[China People's Revolution Military Museum]], [[Beijing]]]] ...k|title=Japanese Explosive Ordnance|year=1953|publisher=Departments of the Army and Navy}}</ref>
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