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  • ...tical Tracker. A single MP-123 radar system can simultaneously control two guns, either two 30 mm gun mounts, or two 57 mm gun mounts, or one 30 mm gun and *[http://pvo.guns.ru/naval/roy.htm AK-630M1-2]
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  • ...|Parachute mines deploying]] The '''AA Mine Discharger''' was a Japanese [[anti-aircraft]] weapon of the Second World War. The device was a simple tube like an [[in [[Category:World War II anti-aircraft guns]]
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  • ...anuary 2009}}, mounted on big warships as well as small crafts. About 1450 guns were produced in the USSR and about 300 were produced in China as the Type ...and a total length of 2670 mm. The barrels are rifled with 12 grooves. The guns each have a rate of fire of 1,000 round per minute, they are fed by indepen
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  • The '''Hotchkiss 25 mm anti-aircraft gun''' was a [[anti-aircraft]] [[autocannon]] designed by the French firm of Hotchkiss. It served in Wor ...o hundred [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|Oerlikons]], the lack of modern light AA guns greatly hampered the French army in the campaign.
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  • |type=[[Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon]] It is believed that two [[FN MAG|C6 machine guns]] will be mounted on the MMEV, for self-defence.
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  • ...all types of 105 mm and 120 mm guns, including low recoil guns, low-weight guns of military [[Armored car (military)|armoured car]]s. Also suitable for [[p
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  • ...towed [[ZU-23]] and self-propelled [[ZSU-23-4]] 23mm AA guns. The later AA guns ammo differs in loading and primer however, and are thus not interchangeabl [[Category:Aircraft guns]]
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  • |type=[[anti-aircraft gun]] ...35(h)'' or ''7.5 cm Flak (d)''. Similarly the Soviet Union used those guns it captured from Lithuania. Supposedly it saw limited British service with
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  • ...Kimber |location=London |date=1972 |isbn=7183-0362-8 |chapter=10, The 40mm Guns Two underwing guns were fitted to [[Hawker Hurricane|Hawker Hurricane IID]] [[Fighter aircraft
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  • |caption= Quadruple-mount 1.1-inch (28 mm) anti-aircraft cannon aboard the battleship [[USS Pennsylvania (BB 38)]] during World War |type= Anti-aircraft Naval Gun
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  • |caption=''12.7 cm/50 Type 3'' guns seen in a twin gun ''Model B'' turret on the [[Japanese destroyer Sagiri|'' ...[[gun turret]]s ever mounted on a destroyer.<ref>Whitley, pp. 192-93</ref> Guns in twin mounts were in individual cradles and could elevate separately. All
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  • |caption= A 120 mm M1 anti-aircraft gun at [[United States Army Ordnance Museum|US Army Ordnance Museum]]. |type= [[Anti-aircraft warfare|Anti-aircraft gun]]
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  • ...y commanders, that had expressed interest in acquiring light anti-aircraft guns, refused the 13.2 mm. They argued that those heavy bullets falling down cou ===As a ground-based anti-aircraft weapon===
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  • |caption= Battleship armament: 16"/45 caliber guns aboard the battleship [[USS South Dakota (BB-57)]]. ...in three triple turrets. The gun was an improvement to the 16"/45 caliber guns used aboard the [[Colorado class battleship|''Colorado'' class]], and the p
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  • | type = [[Anti-aircraft warfare|Anti-aircraft cannon]] ...disuse, being replaced by existing 40-mm [[Bofors]] guns, and later, 35-mm anti-aircraft pieces produced by [[Switzerland]].
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  • |type=[[Anti-aircraft warfare|Anti-aircraft cannon]] ...was the German [[Kriegsmarine]]'s primary {{convert|3.7|cm|in|abbr=on}} [[anti-aircraft gun]] during the [[Second World War]]. It was superseded by the fully-autom
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  • ...rrier]]s.<ref name="Campbell"/> The typical installation was ten 20 cm/50 guns; although [[Tone class cruiser|''Tone'']] class cruisers carried eight whil ...m (6 inch), 14 cm (5.5 inch), 12.7 cm (5 inch), and 12 cm (4.7 inch) naval guns.<ref>Campbell 1985 pp.173&183</ref>
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  • |caption=A Flak 38 105 mm anti-aircraft gun at a Military museum in Belgrade |type=[[Anti-aircraft gun]]
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  • |type=[[Anti-Aircraft]] ...as not produced in high numbers, it was one of the most effective heavy AA guns of its era.
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  • ...hip}} {{USS|Iowa|BB-61|6}} fires a full [[broadside]] of her 16"/50 Mark 7 guns. ...e ''Iowa'' class would use the [[16"/50 caliber Mark 2 gun|16"/50 Mark 2]] guns constructed for the [[South Dakota class battleship (1920)|1920 ''South Dak
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