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  • ...ifferent weapons. Compared to the British [[QF 3.7 inch AA gun]] or United States [[90 mm gun]] models, the 88 was built in very large numbers,{{Citation nee ...of anti-aircraft defenses as a whole, the guns should be transferred from air defense units to anti-tank duties, but this politically unpopular move was
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  • ...craft]], particularly those of the British [[Royal Air Force]] and [[Fleet Air Arm]]. ...ed below the fuselage of British [[Hawker Siddeley Harrier]] (and [[United States Marine Corps|USMC]] AV-8A/Cs) and [[Sea Harrier]]s and the Swedish '''FFV A
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  • |Ship country=[[United States]] |Ship flag={{shipboxflag|United States|coast guard}} {{USN flag|1967}}
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  • |Ship country=United States ...Atlantic Fleet; the United States NATO Mission; Commander in Chief, United States Naval Forces Europe, and others.
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  • |Ship country={{nowrap|United States}} ...-1141''''' was a {{sclass|PC-461|submarine chaser}} built for the [[United States Navy]] during [[World War II]]. She was renamed '''USS ''Pierre'' (PC-1141)
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  • ...[Short Range Air Defense|short range]] [[surface-to-air missile|surface-to-air]] and [[anti-tank guided missile|anti-tank]] missile system based on the [[ ...e [[Cold War]]. It is currently in service with the [[Canadian Forces Land Force Command|Canadian Army]] as a mobile, M113 based system, and in [[Thailand]]
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  • ...tages of development, and is being integrated onto the [[South African Air Force]]'s [[Rooivalk]] attack [[helicopter]]s. The missile is produced by [[Denel ...omplete, and the first batches are currently being delivered to the SA Air Force's Rooivalk squadron. However, as the Rooivalk system is only expected to be
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  • ...st common light anti-aircraft cannon used by the German army, navy and air force.]] --> ...wpafb.af.mil/museum/arm/arm27.htm National Museum of the United States Air Force]-->
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  • |origin= United States The '''Mark 12 5"/38 caliber gun''' is a [[United States|US]] naval gun.
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  • |origin= United States ...un]] for different usages. The 5"/54 Mk 42 is an automatic, dual-purpose (air / surface target) gun mount. It is usually controlled remotely from the Mk
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  • ...were used in support of Army divisions to provide swift protection against air attack without the need to unlimber. this was known as the "Carrier, SP, 4x ...al Navy]] also made extensive use of the Bofors. Their first examples were air-cooled versions quickly adapted to ships during the withdrawal from Norway.
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  • ...me [[anti-tank]] role as the [[United States Army|US Army]] [[Bazooka]], [[United Kingdom|British]] [[PIAT]] and [[Germany|German]] [[Panzerschreck]]. Unlike ...itish Special Air Service]], [[United States Special Forces]] and [[United States Army Rangers]] use M3s in the [[bunker]]-busting and anti-vehicle roles, wh
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  • |origin= United States |used_by= United States Navy
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  • |origin={{flagcountry|United States}} ...[[Gatling gun]]-style rotary cannon. The GAU-12/U is used by the [[United States]], Italy and Spain, which mount the weapon in their fighter jets such as th
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  • ...ilco]] GAU-7/A''' was an abortive program initiated by [[United States Air Force]] in the late 1960s to develop a new [[cannon]] to replace the [[M61 Vulcan
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  • |origin= {{flagcountry|United States}} |used_by= [[United States]]
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  • ...ref name=Greeley1872>{{cite book |title=The Great Industries of the United States |last=Greeley |first=Horace |authorlink=Horace Greeley |coauthors=Leon Case ...t true fully automatic weapon, making use of the fired projectile's recoil force to reload the weapon. Nonetheless, the Gatling gun represented a huge leap
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  • ...the TCM-20 twin anti-aircraft configuration, displayed at the Israeli Air Force Museum. |origin={{flagcountry|United Kingdom}}
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  • |origin= {{flag|United States}} ...e War]] <br>[[Falklands War]] <br>[[South African Border War]]<br>[[United States invasion of Panama]] <br>[[Gulf War]] <br>[[Somali Civil War]] <br>[[Operat
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  • ...single-barreled [[revolver cannon]] developed for the [[United States Air Force]] in the late 1940s. It was used on a number of [[fighter aircraft]] from t ...the [[Luftwaffe]], but not used in combat. The same design inspired the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[ADEN cannon]] and the [[France|French]] [[DEFA cannon|D
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