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  • ...kon-Contraves]], a member of the [[Rheinmetall|Rheinmetall Defence Group]] of [[Germany]]. ...icle has also a conventional two-dimensional radar with an effective range of over 25 kilometres.
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  • | part_length = {{convert|2.13|m|in}} L/57 (length of bore) <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • ...mass produced in [[1916 in aviation|1916]] and was installed in a variety of aircraft; the only German autocannon to actually see service in the air dur ...in a [[Gotha G.I]], but proved unsatisfactory. Despite this, the potential of the gun was such that the arsenal at [[Spandau]] was engaged to help develo
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  • <!-- Artillery specifications --> ...s the primary German light anti-aircraft gun and was produced in a variety of models, notably the '''Flakvierling 38''' which combined four FlaK 38's ont
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  • |image= [[File:Canon DEFA MG 1359.jpg|300px|DEFA cannon of a [[Mirage III]] in twin mount.]] |caption= DEFA cannon of a [[Mirage III]] in twin mount.
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  • ...ely was the design basis for the highly successful [[2 cm FlaK 30]] series of guns used by [[Germany]] in [[World War II]]. ...gn firms, often owning them outright, in an effort to circumvent the terms of the [[Versailles Treaty]].
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  • ...f>[http://www.janes.com/extracts/extract/jah/jah_0114.html 20 x 139 round (Switzerland)], Jane's Ammunition Handbook</ref>. ...ing rate made it a formidable weapon. Nevertheless, the rapid introduction of even higher performance [[revolver cannon]]s meant the HS.820 was never as
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  • ...lt and has dual-feed capability. The term "chain gun" derives from the use of a roller chain that drives the bolt back and forth. ...on has an effective range of 3,000 [[Metre|meter]]s, depending on the type of ammunition used.
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  • ...lklands War]] <br>[[South African Border War]]<br>[[United States invasion of Panama]] <br>[[Gulf War]] <br>[[Somali Civil War]] <br>[[Operation Medak Po ...Gun''', or "Ma Deuce" is a [[heavy machine gun]] designed towards the end of [[World War I]] by [[John Browning]]. It is very similar in design to John
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  • ...], [[Polish Army]], [[Portuguese Army]], [[Singapore Army]], [[Military of Switzerland|Swiss Army]], [[Royal Navy]], [[United States Navy]], [[United States Marin ...tive of the [[25 mm caliber|25 mm]] [[M242 Bushmaster]], and uses some 70% of the same parts as the M242 while increasing the firepower by as much as 50%
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  • |weight=480 kg (without ammunition, including 387 kg of ballast) <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |origin= {{flag|Switzerland}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |origin= [[Germany]], [[Switzerland]] <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • '''"Swedish Mausers"''' are a family of [[bolt action|bolt-action]] [[rifle]]s based on the 1893 [[Mauser]] design, ...ck-on-closing" (similar to the contemporary [[Lee-Enfield]] rifle) instead of the "cock-on-opening" style found on the German [[Gewehr 98]].
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