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  • |origin= [[United Kingdom]] |type= [[Naval gun]]
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  • ...=''Hawkins'' class cruisers were the only ships mounting BL 7.5 inch Mk VI guns. ...icon|United Kingdom}} [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]]
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  • |origin= [[United Kingdom]] |type= [[Naval gun]]<br>Coast defence gun
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  • |caption=Mk VIII guns in X and Y Mk I turrets aboard {{HMS|Kent|54|6}} |origin= [[United Kingdom]]
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  • |image=[[File:HMS Defence Stern 9.2 inch guns trained to port.jpg]] |caption=Aft guns of [[HMS Defence (1907)|HMS ''Defence'']] trained to port
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  • ...mpany|Elswick]] in 1901, on [[Rottnest Island]], Western Australia. It has the distinctive box-shaped gunhouse widely used with it in [[World War II]] |origin= [[United Kingdom]]
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  • |origin= [[United Kingdom]] |type= [[Naval gun]]<br>Coast defence gun
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  • |origin= [[United Kingdom]] |type= [[Naval gun]]
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  • ...r (turned sideways). It operates the trapeze seen above the sights, moving the sights to adjust for lead. ...llies]] as well as various other forces. It is often referred to simply as the '''''Bofors gun'''''.
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  • |origin= [[United Kingdom]] |part_length=bore of {{convert|75|in|m}}<ref name=Hogg&Thurston1972Page27/>
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  • |name=EOC 10 inch 45-calibre naval gun |type=Naval gun
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  • |name=EOC 12 inch 45-calibre naval gun<br>12"/45 41st Year Type |type=Naval gun
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  • |name=Elswick 14 inch 45-calibre naval gun |type=Naval gun
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  • The '''Somerset cannon''' was a design originating within the [[Admiralty]], and manufactured by [[Armstrong Whitworth|Armstrong's]]. ...ge of 33 pounds of gunpowder, a steel shot would penetrate 5.5&nbsp;inches of armour at 800 yards.
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  • | weight = 6,372&nbsp;kg with 1,190&nbsp;rds of ammunition (above deck), 9,902&nbsp;kg (total). ...football/soccer position]]. The system is made by Thales Navy Netherlands. The system can also be deployed to protect [[airport|airfield]]s.
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  • ...urately measure target aircraft speed and direction.<ref>Weapon Control in the Royal Navy 1935-45, Pout </ref> ==The Gyro Rate Unit==
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  • :''This article is about the .50 caliber M2 machine gun. For the .30-06 M2 machine gun, see [[M1919 Browning machine gun]].'' |origin= {{flag|United States}}
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  • |weight=480 kg (without ammunition, including 387 kg of ballast) ..., and widely produced by [[Oerlikon Contraves]] and others. Various models of Oerlikon cannon were used during [[World War II]], and they are still in us
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  • ...tank and anti-tank gun|the anti-aircraft "pom-pom" autocannon|QF 2 pounder naval gun}} <!--SCROLL DOWN IN ORDER TO EDIT THE ARTICLE-->
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  • |type=[[Naval gun]], [[Anti-aircraft gun]] ...as large, but it initially fired the same [[Lyddite]] and Steel shells as the Hotchkiss.<ref>Treatise on ammunition 10th Edition 1915. War Office, UK. Pa
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