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  • |length={{convert|1057|mm|in}} |part_length={{convert|23|in|mm}}
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  • ...evelopments by the [[Allies of World War II|Allies]]. A [[30 mm caliber|30 mm]] version was developed as the '''MG 213C''' or '''MK 213''' and it was thi [[Category:20 mm artillery]]
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  • [[Category:30 mm artillery]]
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  • | cartridge = 30x173 mm | caliber = [[30 mm caliber|{{convert|30|mm}} caliber]]
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  • The '''Mk 19 Grenade Launcher''' is an 40 mm [[belt (firearm)|belt-fed]] [[automatic firearm|automatic]] [[grenade launc ...tic weapon that is designed not to [[cooking off|cook off]]. It fires [[40 mm grenade]]s at a cyclic rate of 325 to 375 rounds per minute, giving a pract
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  • The NR-23 is a single-barrel, short recoil operated 23 mm (0.90 in) cannon. It was similar to the NS-23, but mechanical improvements ...Nudelman-Rikhter gun, either the 23 mm or the [[Nudelman-Rikhter NR-30|30 mm]], was installed on the [[Almaz]] military variants of the [[Salyut]] space
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  • |name= NR-30 |image= [[Image:30-мм авиационная пушка НР-30.jpg|300px]]
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  • ...II|wartime]] [[Nudelman-Suranov NS-37]], entering service in 1946. It was 30% lighter than its predecessor at the cost of a 23% lower [[muzzle velocity] * '''Caliber''': 37 mm (1.46 in)
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  • |name=Oerlikon 20 mm cannon |caliber=20 mm
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  • [[Image:Royal Navy Oerlikon 30 mm twin cannon.JPG|thumb|An Oerlikon 30 mm twin cannon on [[HMS Cardiff (D108)|HMS ''Cardiff'']]]] The '''[[Oerlikon]] 30 mm twin cannon''' is an [[anti aircraft]] gun used by the [[Royal Navy]]. They
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  • |name= 35 mm Oerlikon GDF-003 |image= [[File:35 mm Oerlikon.jpg|300px]]
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  • ...ter aircraft]]'s wing. The FF series served as the inspiration for many 20 mm cannon that would be used in [[World War II]] , including the French [[Hisp ...mm round which gave 750 m/s, and the 39 kg '''FF S''' firing a 20 mm x 110 mm round at 830 m/s at a slightly slower 470 rounds per minute. The original g
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  • |cartridge=40×304 mm. R |caliber=40 mm (1.57 in)
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  • ...ifle''' was a type of [[Muzzleloader|muzzle loading]] [[Rifling|rifled]] [[artillery]] weapon used extensively in the [[American Civil War]]. ...sburg National Military Park. [http://www.nps.gov/archive/gett/soldierlife/artillery.htm "Big Guns at Gettysburg"]. Retrieved January 18, 2008</ref>
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  • |caliber=20 mm (0.78 in) |feed= 60 round drum [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]] or 30 round box magazine
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  • |caliber= 40 mm (1.575 in) <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |caliber= 3.7 inches (94 mm) <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • ...[Caliber#Caliber_as_measurement_of_length|cal]])<br>Total {{convert|140|in|mm|sing=on}}<ref name=Hogg&Thurston1972page79/> |caliber=3 inch (76 mm)
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  • |caliber={{convert|47|mm|in|sing=on|sigfig=4}} |rate=30 / minute<ref>30 rounds per minute is the figure given by Elswick Ordnance for their 40-cali
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  • The '''QF 4.5&nbsp;inch (113&nbsp;mm) gun''' has been the standard medium-calibre gun used by the [[Royal Navy]] ...aval guns, the QF Mk I has an actual calibre of 4.45&nbsp;inches (113&nbsp;mm)<ref>Jane's Ammunition Handbook, 1999-2000 Edition. http://www.janes.com</r
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