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  • |length={{convert|96|in|mm}} |part_length={{convert|47.2|in|mm}}
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  • The '''Mk 19 Grenade Launcher''' is an 40 mm [[belt (firearm)|belt-fed]] [[automatic firearm|automatic]] [[grenade launc ...duated to 1,500 meters. The nearest safe distance to launch the grenade is 75 meters during training. While the MK 19 has a [[flash suppressor]], it serv
    10 KB (1,400 words) - 21:01, 2 July 2010
  • |name=Oerlikon 20 mm cannon |caliber=20 mm
    14 KB (2,312 words) - 21:07, 2 July 2010
  • |name=Otobreda 76 mm |part_length=62 caliber: {{convert|4724.4|mm|in|abbr=on|lk=on}}
    10 KB (1,316 words) - 21:10, 2 July 2010
  • | caliber = 20 mm | rate = 3,000-4,500 rounds/minute [Selectable] (50-75 rounds/second).
    26 KB (3,744 words) - 21:11, 2 July 2010
  • |part_length={{convert|43.5|in|mm|sigfig=4}} (bore) |caliber= {{convert|37|mm|in|sigfig=4|sing=on}}
    10 KB (1,575 words) - 21:14, 2 July 2010
  • | caliber = {{convert|5.25|in|mm|sing=on}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->
    13 KB (1,927 words) - 21:17, 2 July 2010
  • ...g|right|thumb|A [[German Army]] [[Marder (IFV)|Marder]] fires its Rh202 20 mm cannon on a training exercise.]] The '''Rh202''' is [[autocannon]] with a [[caliber|calibre]] of 20 mm designed and produced by [[Rheinmetall]].
    2 KB (322 words) - 21:27, 2 July 2010
  • ...ry armament, by the end of the war, with RPC first appearing on Vickers 40 mm (Pom Pom) 4 and 8 barrel mounts in late 1941.</ref> ...age:Mk51 Director.jpg|left|thumb|upright|Mark 51 Director with Mark 14 (40 mm) Gun Sight]]
    54 KB (8,488 words) - 21:31, 2 July 2010
  • |caliber=100 mm <!-- Artillery specifications -->
    4 KB (663 words) - 21:35, 2 July 2010
  • |caliber=120 mm <!-- Artillery specifications -->
    4 KB (629 words) - 21:36, 2 July 2010
  • | name = Type 3 80 mm AA Gun | caliber = 76.2 mm
    2 KB (218 words) - 21:36, 2 July 2010
  • |name=Type 4 75 mm anti-aircraft gun |image=[[Image:Type 4 75 mm AA gun.jpg|300px]]
    4 KB (547 words) - 21:36, 2 July 2010
  • |caliber=149.1 mm <!-- Artillery specifications -->
    6 KB (922 words) - 21:37, 2 July 2010
  • |caliber=75 mm <!-- Artillery specifications -->
    7 KB (982 words) - 21:39, 2 July 2010
  • |image=[[Image:Type 11 75 mm AA gun.jpg|300px]] |caliber=75 mm
    4 KB (538 words) - 21:39, 2 July 2010
  • |name=Type 96 25 mm dual purpose gun |cartridge=25×163 mm.
    12 KB (1,783 words) - 21:41, 2 July 2010
  • |caption= Type 99 88 mm AA Gun |caliber=88 mm
    4 KB (554 words) - 21:41, 2 July 2010
  • ...(arms)|advanced primer ignition blowback]] mechanism pioneered by the [[20 mm Becker|Becker]] cannon, but fired different ammunition: 20x72RB, 20x100RB a ...igō Kizyū, Kanji: 九九式二号機銃) The Japanese Navy classified 20-mm weapons as machine guns rather than cannon.<ref name="Mikesh"/> These weapo
    8 KB (1,079 words) - 21:42, 2 July 2010
  • ...FFFG granulation size. [[Quarter (United States coin)|Coin]] (diameter 24 mm) for comparison.]] ...otechnicians]] was adopted as long ago as 1780. Proportions by weight are 75% potassium nitrate (known as saltpeter or saltpetre), 15% softwood charcoal
    51 KB (7,447 words) - 10:15, 20 September 2010

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