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- |wars= [[Second World War]] ...manufactured by [[Hotchkiss et Cie]] from the late 1920s until [[World War II]] where it saw service with various nation's forces, including Japan where4 KB (577 words) - 21:14, 1 July 2010
- | wars = [[Winter War]] [[Continuation War]]10 KB (1,389 words) - 21:38, 1 July 2010
- ...ish Army]]. This was a relatively small number of weapons and the standard infantry rifle remained the 6.5 mm [[bolt action]] m/96 [[Mauser]]. ...never modified to the later Ag m/42B version. The serial numbers of these weapons were between 22000 and 25000 (see Samlarforum.nu). However, in the Netherla5 KB (872 words) - 21:51, 1 July 2010
- ...nderGunIWMApril2008.jpg|thumb|right|[[QF 1 pounder pom-pom|QF 1 pounder Mk II "pom-pom" of 1903]]]] ...by aircraft in air-to-air combat, where the target dwell time is short and weapons are typically operated in brief bursts.12 KB (1,936 words) - 21:54, 1 July 2010
- ...European armies during [[World War II]], mainly at the early stage of the war. ...ion Tykkitehdas'' - State Artillery Factory) in 1939-41. When the [[Winter War]] began in November 1939, the Finnish Army had 98 guns of the type. The gun8 KB (1,277 words) - 15:43, 2 July 2010
- ...r]], [[South African Border War]], [[Falklands War]], [[Gulf War]], [[Iraq War]] ...during [[World War II]], used by most of the western [[Allies of World War II|Allies]] as well as various other forces. It is often referred to simply as28 KB (4,461 words) - 15:45, 2 July 2010
- ...anti-submarine weapon]] developed by the [[Royal Navy]] during [[World War II]], that was deployed on [[convoy]] escort [[warship]]s such as [[destroyer] ...2.<ref>Fitzsimons, Bernard, ed. ''Illustrated Encyclopedia of 20th Century Weapons & Warfare'' (London: Phoebus, 1977), Volume 12, p.1283, "Hedgehog".</ref>8 KB (1,294 words) - 19:17, 2 July 2010
- | era=World War II | wars=[[World War II]]</br> [[Winter War]]</br> [[Continuation War]]3 KB (433 words) - 19:42, 2 July 2010
- {{redirect|M242|the Israeli Jeep derivative|AIL Storm#Storm II}} ...[[US Army]]'s [[MICV-65]] program that was attempting to introduce a new [[infantry fighting vehicle]] to replace their existing [[M113 armored personnel carri14 KB (2,058 words) - 19:48, 2 July 2010
- ...r on Terror]] ([[War in Afghanistan (2001–present)|Afghanistan]], [[Iraq War|Iraq]]) ...owning Machine Gun, Cal. .50, M2, HB, Flexible'''. It is effective against infantry, unarmored or lightly-armored vehicles and boats, light fortifications, and47 KB (7,257 words) - 19:48, 2 July 2010
- |wars= [[World War II]] ...German [[Luftwaffe]], particularly during the early stages of [[World War II]], although from 1941 onwards it was gradually replaced by the 20 mm [7 KB (970 words) - 19:52, 2 July 2010
- ...War]], [[World War II]], [[Chinese Civil War]] , [[Korean War]], [[Vietnam War]] ...in use with the [[Russian Railways]] and remote police forces.<ref>http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg102-e.htm</ref>9 KB (1,361 words) - 20:04, 2 July 2010
- {{About|the World War II tank and anti-tank gun|the anti-aircraft "pom-pom" autocannon|QF 2 pounder |wars=World War II16 KB (2,285 words) - 20:09, 2 July 2010
- |name= QF 1 pdr Mark I & II ("pom-pom") |caption= Mk II dated 1903 at the Imperial War Museum, London10 KB (1,575 words) - 20:14, 2 July 2010
- ...ber|20 mm]] [[autocannon]] used by the [[Soviet Union]] during [[World War II]]. It was designed by [[Boris Shpitalniy]] and [[Semyon Vladimirov]] and en *[[List of common World War II infantry weapons|List of common WW2 weapons]]5 KB (647 words) - 20:30, 2 July 2010
- ...s part of their training. Instead of having serial numbers the name of the weapons officer is the identifying "serial" mark. Most all the parts are marked wit The Model 1896 rifle (6,5 mm ''Gevär'' m/96) was adopted in 1896 for [[infantry]] use, replacing the Model 1867-89 Remington rolling block rifle. Swedish11 KB (1,686 words) - 20:33, 2 July 2010
- ...China and founded the Yuan Dynasty, they used the Chinese gunpowder-based weapons technology in their invasion of Japan. Chinese also used gunpowder to fuel ...Bombards, and Pyrotechnics: The History of the Explosive that Changed the World'', Perseus Books Group: 2005, ISBN :0465037224, 9780465037223: 272 pages</r51 KB (7,447 words) - 09:15, 20 September 2010
- |area = [[World|Global]] ...slam|Sunni]] [[Muslim]] movement calling for global [[Jihad]]. Most of the world considers it a [[terrorist]] organization.<ref>1st paragraph, p. x, ''The D127 KB (18,471 words) - 20:59, 26 September 2010