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  • <!-- Vehicle specifications --> | Armor-Piercing
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  • <!-- Vehicle specifications --> ...tion with this gun in the spring of 1944. When later tested against German armor, it was found that the tank gun developed from the 85-mm AA gun lacked the
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  • ...nt of the M47 and [[M48 Patton]] tanks, and the [[M56 Scorpion]] anti-tank vehicle. * [http://gva.freeweb.hu/weapons/usa_guns7.html M3 armor penetration table]
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  • ...ead#High_explosive_dual_purpose|HEDP]]), any variety of armour-piercing ([[Armor-piercing shot and shell|AP]]) types, such as composite rigid ([[APCR]]) or ...weapon, a role which they were effective at as the top portion of a tank's armor is usually the least armored.
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  • ...the first time in [[Spanish Civil War]], where it could easily pierce the armor of contemporary light tanks. ...e [[Fall of France]]. It was often carried ''[[portee]]'' on the back of a vehicle.
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  • ...Bofors 40 mm. This gun mounts the original reflector sights, and lacks the armor found on British examples.]] ...orden]]. This example mounts a Stiffkey Sight, and displays the additional armor protecting the gunners.]]
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  • |type= Multi-role (anti-armor, anti-fortification, anti-personnel, illumination) <!-- Vehicle specifications -->
    15 KB (2,217 words) - 16:54, 2 July 2010
  • ...ity to acquire and engage targets while inside a vehicle, protected by its armor. It is designed to mount on a variety of vehicle platforms and supports the MK19 Grenade
    5 KB (752 words) - 16:29, 3 July 2010
  • <!-- Vehicle specifications --> The Equalizer normally uses PGU-20/U armor-piercing incendiary (API) or PGU-22 or PGU-25 [[high explosive incendiary]]
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  • ...ame range of '''PGU-13''' High Explosive Incendiary (HEI) and '''PGU-14''' Armor-Piercing Incendiary (API) rounds (which contain a [[depleted uranium]] pene ...ossible armament on ships and ground vehicles such as the [[Light Armoured Vehicle|LAV]].
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  • ...ked tube carrier GFU-8/E 30&nbsp;mm Ammunition Loading Assembly cart. This vehicle is unique to the A-10 and the GAU-8.<ref name="zombie">{{cite web|url=http: ...ounds, although 1,150 is the typical load-out. Muzzle velocity when firing Armor-Piercing Incendiary rounds is {{convert|3250|ft/s|m/s}}, almost the same as
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  • ...el development taking place under the [[XM800 Armored Reconnaissance Scout Vehicle]]. Both the XM800 and the cavalry version of the XM701 MICV vehicles were a ...new weapon to replace it started in 1972 at [[Hughes Aircraft]] as the '''Vehicle Rapid-Fire Weapons System-Successor''', or '''VRFWS-S'''. This was essentia
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  • |platform= [[Tripod (weapon)|Tripod]], vehicle The Browning .50 caliber machine gun has been used extensively as a vehicle weapon and for aircraft armament by the [[United States]] from the 1920s to
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  • ...ng shell, which could penetrate 1&nbsp;in (25&nbsp;mm) of [[Vehicle armour|armor plate]] at {{convert|500|yd|m|-1|abbr=on}}. It was magazine-fed and could b ...an aircraft weapon that would fire projectiles with greater explosive and armor-piercing qualities than smaller caliber weapons. As a result, the 37&nbsp;m
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  • <!-- Vehicle specifications --> ...1's tungsten-cored AP round was capable of penetrating the turret and side armor of the Soviet [[KV-1 tank|KV-1]] heavy tank.<ref>Kay, Antony L. and Smith,
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  • <!-- Vehicle specifications --> ...ed, including [[Practice round|practice]], [[Armor-piercing shot and shell|armor-piercing]], [[High-Explosive Ammunition|high-explosive]] and [[Incendiary a
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  • <!-- Vehicle/missile specifications --> ...ure their keels) by causing explosions beneath them, where warships had no armor.<ref name="Blair, p.54"/>. The dynamics of this process is that the magnet
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  • <!-- Vehicle specifications --> ...o as the ''Pskott m/68''<ref>Pansarskott translates roughly to English as "Armor Shot".</ref>) is a disposable single-shot 74-mm unguided [[anti-tank]] smoo
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  • |image=[[File:Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle.jpg|300px]] |caption=[[Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle]] with Mk44
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  • ...fast attack vehicles such as the [[Humvee]] (HMMWV), [[Amphibious Assault Vehicle|AAV]] and [[Stryker]], military jeeps and a large variety of naval mounts.
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