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  • ...oalkeeper CIWS|Goalkeeper]] systems, however, the long development time of the AK-630 partially negated this advantage. Once made operational, this weapon ...is in operation on almost all Russian Navy ships from fast attack boats to the [[Soviet_battlecruiser_Kirov|Kirov]] Battlecruiser.
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  • |used_by={{flag|Soviet Union}}, <br>{{flag|People's Republic of China}}, <br>{{flag|North Vietnam}}, <br>{{flag|Cambodia}} ...">Shunkov V. N. - ''The Weapons of the Red Army''</ref>. The mean quantity of 37&nbsp;mm ammunition to shoot down one enemy plane was 905 rounds<ref name
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  • | caption = Gun on the bow of the [[German corvette Hiddensee|USNS Hiddensee]] | Length of round = 959mm
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  • |wars= [[Russo-Japanese War]], [[World War I]], [[Russian Revolution of 1917]], [[Russian Civil War]], [[Winter War]], [[World War II]], [[Chinese ...Nagant revolver designs were also adopted by police and military services of [[Sweden]] (7.5&nbsp;mm M1887), [[Norway]] (M1893), [[Poland]], and [[Greec
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  • |caption= NR-23 cannons in tail barbette of the [[Ilyushin Il-28|Il-28]] bomber. ...t]]. It was designed by [[A. E. Nudelman]] and [[A.A. Rikhter]] to replace the wartime [[Nudelman-Suranov NS-23]] and [[Volkov-Yartsev VYa-23|VYa]] cannon
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  • |origin={{flagcountry|China}} ...ted by a single crew with optical sight. The development began in 1961 and the batch production began in 1966.
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  • ...Army]] of [[People's Republic of China|China]]. It is a copied version of the [[Soviet]] [[ZU-23-2]]. ...omer's request. Each command vehicle can command an AAA company consisted of 8 guns, but each individual gun can also fight independently.
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  • [[File:30mm DU slug.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The DU penetrator of a [[30 mm]] round<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20060716085611/http://www ...|accessdate= |author= |date= |year= |publisher= UN |pages= }}</ref> In the past, DU has been called '''Q-metal''', '''depletalloy''', and '''D-38'''.
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  • ...le, but instead use [[smokeless powder]]. [[Antique]] firearms or replicas of antique firearms are often used with [[black powder substitute]]. ...ssure to force it from the muzzle at high speed, but not enough to rupture the [[gun barrel]]. Gunpowder is thus less suitable for shattering rock or fort
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  • ...Austria]]|Mining, Austria|the siege tactic|Mining (military)|name of the [[China|Chinese]] emperor|Daoguang Emperor}} ...ference and second deepest [[open-pit mining|open pit]] [[copper]] mine in the world.]]
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  • '''Counter-terrorism''' (also spelled '''counterterrorism''') is the practices, [[Military tactics|tactics]], techniques, and strategies that [[ ...ls, such as [[Timothy McVeigh]], may also engage in terrorist acts such as the [[Oklahoma City bombing]].
    54 KB (7,364 words) - 21:56, 26 September 2010
  • |partof=the [[War on Terror]] '''In the Philippines:''' ''(expected to be completed in 2010)''
    32 KB (4,484 words) - 17:31, 27 September 2010