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  • |wars=[[Second World War]] ...lass]] and [[Leipzig class cruiser|''Leipzig''-class cruisers]]. Oddly, no weapons of this type surplus appear to have been used as coast-defense guns.
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  • |wars=[[Second World War]] ...ps]] and the [[Graf Zeppelin class aircraft carrier]]. A number of surplus weapons were used as coast-defense guns and eight were adapted to use Army carriage
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  • |wars= World War II ...States of America 16"/50 (40.6 cm) Mark 7 | url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_16-50_mk7.htm | publisher = Navweaps.com | date = 7 February 2008 | ac
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  • |wars=[[Second World War]] ...gun''' was the main battery gun used on all [[Germany|German]] [[World War II]] [[heavy cruiser]]s.
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  • | wars = [[World War II]] ...t flying at altitudes of 4200 meters<ref>Hogg, ''German Artillery of World War Two''</ref> and lower. The cannon was produced in both towed and self-prop
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  • |wars=[[Second World War]] .... It was superseded by the fully-automatic [[3.7 cm Flak M43]] late in the war.
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  • |wars=[[Second World War]] ...ht=20 tonnes<ref name="Campbell">{{cite book| title=Naval Weapons of World War Two |author=Campbell, John |publisher=Naval Institute Press |year=1985 |id=
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  • |wars=[[Second World War]] ...ht=22 tonnes<ref name="Campbell">{{cite book| title=Naval Weapons of World War Two |author=Campbell, John |publisher=Naval Institute Press |year=1985 |id=
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  • |wars=[[Second World War]] ...ength|caliber]] guns''' formed the main battery of [[Japan]]'s [[World War II]] [[heavy cruiser]]s. These guns were also mounted on two early [[aircraft
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  • ...g armour-piercing projectile :<ref>Tony diGiulian, http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNGER_11-52_skc28.htm</ref> ...Tony| title = German 28 cm/52 (11") SK C/28 | url=http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNGER_11-52_skc28.htm| publisher = Navweaps.com| date = 13 October 2006| ac
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  • ...= Tony| title = Netherlands 28 cm/54.5 (11")| url=http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNNeth_11-545.htm| publisher = Navweaps.com| date = 09 October 2006| access ...ony| title = German 28 cm/54.5 (11") SK C/34 | url=http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNGER_11-545_skc34.htm| publisher = Navweaps.com| date = 13 October 2006| a
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  • |wars=[[World War II]] ...cm SK C/33''' was a German [[anti-aircraft gun]] used during [[World War II]] by the [[Kriegsmarine]] on a number of their larger capital ships. It was
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  • |wars=[[World War II]] ...e = United States of America 12"/50 Mark 8 | url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_12-50_mk8.htm | publisher = Navweaps.com | accessdate = 7 January 2009
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  • |wars=[[World War II]] The '''12.8&nbsp;cm FlaK 40''', was a [[Germany|German]] [[World War II]] [[Anti-aircraft warfare|anti-aircraft]] gun built as the successor to the
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  • |wars= World War II ...tle = 14"/45 (35.6 cm) Marks 1, 2, 3 and 5 | url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_14-45_mk1.htm | publisher = Navweaps.com | date = 2008-03-27 | access
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  • |wars= [[World War II]] [[Category:World War II naval weapons]]
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  • |wars=[[World War II]]<br>[[Korean War]]<br>[[Vietnam War]]<br>[[Gulf War]] | url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_16-50_mk7.htm
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  • |wars=[[Second World War]] * {{cite book| title=Naval Weapons of World War Two |author=Campbell, John |publisher=Naval Institute Press |year=1985 |id=
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  • |wars=[[Second World War]] ...gun]]s widely used by various German forces throughout the [[Second World War]]. It was the primary German light anti-aircraft gun and was produced in a
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  • |wars= World War I ...[[anti-aircraft]] gun for [[United States]] [[destroyers]] through [[World War I]] and the 1920s. United States naval gun terminology indicates the gun f
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