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  • ...d shelled Hill 25 again on 12 April 1945, this time sending 75 5-inch (127-mm) rounds into the Japanese position. The Army spotters pronounced her firing
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  • | image = [[Image:AK-630 30 mm naval CIWS gun.JPEG|300px|]] <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • ...llery]], and [[RBL 12 pounder 8 cwt Armstrong gun|12-pounder (3 inches /76 mm) field guns]]. ...siege gun]], and a [[RBL 7 inch Armstrong gun|110-pounder]] (7 inches /180 mm) heavy gun. The [[Royal Navy]] used all these guns and all except the 20-po
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  • |length= {{convert|1030|mm|ftin|abbr=on}} |part_length= {{convert|875|mm|ftin|0|abbr=on}} without gas generator
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  • |caliber={{convert|75|mm|in}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • | caliber=40 mm | rate=100 rounds/min
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  • |image= [[Image:120 mm M1 gun 1.jpg|300px]] |caption= A 120 mm M1 anti-aircraft gun at [[United States Army Ordnance Museum|US Army Ordnan
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  • <!-- Artillery specifications --> ...g&nbsp;tons) not including the breech; the turrets weighed slightly over 3,100,000&nbsp;lb (1,410,000&nbsp;kg; 1400&nbsp;long&nbsp;tons).<ref name="16/45"
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  • <!-- Artillery specifications --> ...erior to the 80-100 rounds per minute of its contemporary, the [[Bofors 40 mm]] anti-aircraft gun. The ''SK C/30U'' gun was modified for use by submarin
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  • The German '''28 cm C/34 naval gun''' was a 283 mm 54.5-[[Caliber#Caliber as measurement of length|caliber]] [[built-up gun]] ...leship|4}}, which had an armored belt 225-283 mm, [[barbette]]s of 310-340 mm, at standard fighting distances.
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  • The '''Shipunov 2A42''' is a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]]/[[Russia]]n 30&nbsp;mm [[automatic cannon]]. It is built by the Tulamashzavod Joint Stock Company. ...ent projects from various manufacturers. The design bureau for the 30&nbsp;mm 2A42 cannon is the KBP Instrument Design Bureau.
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  • |name=37 mm automatic air defense gun M1939 (61-K) |caption=61-K in Saint Petersburg Artillery Museum.
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  • |caption=381 mm/50 [[Caliber#Caliber as measurement of length|caliber]] guns firing during |caliber={{convert|381|mm|in|sing=on|sigfig=2}}<ref name="Campbell"/>
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  • |caliber={{convert|4|in|mm|sigfig=1}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->
    5 KB (698 words) - 21:33, 1 July 2010
  • | armour=6–13 mm on the hull, 28 mm on the turret | primary_armament=40&nbsp;mm Bofors/60 AA-gun
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  • |name=85 mm air defense gun M1939 (52-К) |caliber=85 mm (3.34 in)
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  • |weight= {{convert|100|LT|t|lk=on}}<ref name=Buxton181>{{cite book |title=Big Gun Monitors |last=B |caliber=15&nbsp;in (381&nbsp;mm)
    6 KB (898 words) - 21:56, 1 July 2010
  • | caliber = {{convert|18|in|mm}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->
    13 KB (2,013 words) - 21:57, 1 July 2010
  • |caliber={{convert|4|in|mm|sigfig=4}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->
    4 KB (619 words) - 21:58, 1 July 2010
  • |part_length=Mk I 22.5cwt : {{convert|100|in|m|sigfig=4}} bore (25 calibres)<ref name="DiGiulian">DiGiulian</ref><br> |caliber={{convert|4|in|mm|sing=on|sigfig=4}}
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