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- [[File:Quad ADEN 30mm Cannon.jpg|thumb|A quad 30 mm ADEN cannon package from the pictured [[Hawker Hunter]].]] The '''Royal Small Arms Factory ADEN''' is a 30 mm [[cannon]] used on many [[military aircraft]], particularly those of the British [[R4 KB (568 words) - 18:19, 1 July 2010
- ...ov 2A42''' is a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]]/[[Russia]]n 30 mm [[automatic cannon]]. It is built by the Tulamashzavod Joint Stock Company. ...ects from various manufacturers. The design bureau for the 30 mm 2A42 cannon is the KBP Instrument Design Bureau.7 KB (957 words) - 21:23, 1 July 2010
- The '''Colt-Browning Mk 12''' was a 20 mm [[cannon]] widely used by the [[United States Navy]] after [[World War II]]. ...ne Corps]] service in the mid-1950s, replacing the Navy's earlier '''M3''' cannon.3 KB (397 words) - 15:56, 2 July 2010
- |name= DEFA cannon |image= [[File:Canon DEFA MG 1359.jpg|300px|DEFA cannon of a [[Mirage III]] in twin mount.]]5 KB (738 words) - 18:16, 2 July 2010
- The '''Somerset cannon''' was a design originating within the [[Admiralty]], and manufactured by [ ...genesis was the unexpected failure of the [[100-pound breech-loaded naval cannon|Armstrong breech-loading rifles]] recently developed, and installed on cont1 KB (213 words) - 18:56, 2 July 2010
- ...ailure, and it was canceled in 1974. The F-15 therefore retained the M61A1 cannon, as have most U.S. [[fighter aircraft]] since 1956.967 bytes (142 words) - 19:11, 2 July 2010
- {{DEFAULTSORT:Ho-1 Cannon}}549 bytes (74 words) - 19:18, 2 July 2010
- {{DEFAULTSORT:Ho-203 Cannon}}727 bytes (104 words) - 19:19, 2 July 2010
- |name=Ho-301 40 mm cannon ...sual in using [[caseless ammunition]]. Although the effective range of the cannon was only 150 meters (490 ft), the Ho-301 was light and rapid-firing for its3 KB (405 words) - 19:20, 2 July 2010
- ...ing World War II. It was a drum-fed improvement of the magazine-fed [[Ho-1 cannon]], itself derived from the [[Type 97 20 mm anti-tank rifle|Type 97 antitank {{DEFAULTSORT:Ho-3 Cannon}}589 bytes (78 words) - 19:21, 2 July 2010
- ...ning aircraft machine gun. It replaced the [[Ho-1 cannon|Ho-1]] and [[Ho-3 cannon|Ho-3]] (Army Type 97) in general service. The Ho-5 was belt-fed using typic1 KB (155 words) - 19:23, 2 July 2010
- ...d War II. It was a scaled-up and modified version of the 20 mm [[Ho-5 cannon]], itself a scaled up Model 1921 aircraft Browning. {{DEFAULTSORT:Ho-155 Cannon}}578 bytes (78 words) - 19:29, 2 July 2010
- {{DEFAULTSORT:Ho-204 Cannon}}706 bytes (98 words) - 16:24, 17 July 2010
- ...ng World War II. It was a large-caliber version of the 37 mm [[Ho-203 cannon]]. {{DEFAULTSORT:Ho-401 Cannon}}619 bytes (84 words) - 19:30, 2 July 2010
- [[File:Cannon M39A2.png|thumb|M39 cannon in the nose of a Brazilian F-5]] The '''Pontiac M39''' was a 20 mm single-barreled [[revolver cannon]] developed for the [[United States Air Force]] in the late 1940s. It was u2 KB (286 words) - 19:49, 2 July 2010
- |image=[[Image:m4 cannon drawing.jpg|300px]] ...rest of the war. Beginning in 1944, the M9 model 37 mm (1.46 in) cannon was installed at the builders' boatyard as standard equipment. The M4s were10 KB (1,680 words) - 19:50, 2 July 2010
- |type=[[Automatic cannon]] The '''M621''' is a [[20 mm]] [[automatic cannon]] of [[France|French]] design, developed by [[Nexter]] as on-board armament1 KB (186 words) - 19:51, 2 July 2010
- |type= Aircraft Cannon |type= Aircraft Cannon10 KB (1,476 words) - 19:52, 2 July 2010
- |image= [[Image:MGFFLRG.jpg|300px|A restored MG FF cannon.]] |type= Aircraft Cannon7 KB (970 words) - 19:52, 2 July 2010
- |caption=The MK 101 machine cannon ...on of the MK 101 cannon was later developed and designated the '''[[MK 103 cannon|MK 103]]'''.3 KB (498 words) - 08:45, 19 September 2010
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- ...nt=3 × 3 in (76.2 mm) guns (3x1)<br/>2 × 40 mm guns (1x2)<br/>8 × 20 mm cannon (8x1)<br/>3 × 21 in [[torpedo]] tubes<br/>1 × [[hedgehog (weapon)|hedgeho5 KB (743 words) - 20:50, 2 July 2010
- |Class before=[[Cannon class destroyer escort]]7 KB (952 words) - 19:06, 2 July 2010
- * 4 × Twin [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon]] ...bsp;mm anti-aircraft guns, four Markk 4 single 20 mm [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|Oerlikon]] cannons, and four .50-[[caliber]] (12.7-mm) general-purpose [[ma13 KB (1,913 words) - 22:10, 1 July 2010
- ...3 × quad [[Bofors 40 mm|40 mm/60 AA guns]]<br/>• 6 × [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|20 mm/80 AA guns]]<br/>• 2 × [[depth charge]] racks, [[Y-gun]] projector13 KB (1,909 words) - 20:46, 2 July 2010
- '''20 ItK 40 VKT''' or ''20 mm dual anti-aircraft cannon model 1940 manufactured by VKT'' was a Finnish light anti-aircraft gun desi ...numerous field army 20 mm anti-aircraft gun ([[Madsen 20 mm anti-aircraft cannon|20 mm Madsen]] was more numerous, but used primarily by navy and coastal ar8 KB (936 words) - 21:21, 1 July 2010
- ...he "KwK" abbreviation standing for ''Kampfwagenkanone'' ("fighting vehicle cannon").22 KB (3,358 words) - 21:40, 1 July 2010
- | title = Soviet Cannon - A Comprehensive Study of Soviet Arms and Ammunition in Calibres 12.7mm to9 KB (1,208 words) - 17:46, 1 July 2010
- [[File:Quad ADEN 30mm Cannon.jpg|thumb|A quad 30 mm ADEN cannon package from the pictured [[Hawker Hunter]].]] The '''Royal Small Arms Factory ADEN''' is a 30 mm [[cannon]] used on many [[military aircraft]], particularly those of the British [[R4 KB (568 words) - 18:19, 1 July 2010
- | title = Soviet Cannon - A Comprehensive Study of Soviet Arms and Ammunition in Calibres 12.7mm to4 KB (601 words) - 18:46, 1 July 2010
- ...gun<br/>• 1 × [[Bofors 40 mm|40 mm gun]]<br/>• 2 × [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|20 mm guns]]3 KB (466 words) - 21:17, 2 July 2010
- ...]]s<br/>• 1 × [[Bofors 40 mm|40 mm guns]]<br/>• 3 × [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|20 mm guns]]<br/>• 2 × rocket launchers<br/>• 4 × [[depth charge]] pr6 KB (877 words) - 21:16, 2 July 2010
- ...with the Armstrong rifled 100-pounder had demonstrated that neither rifled cannon were capable of penetrating 4 inches of armor, even at as little as 50 yard ...ad studs on the outside, which aligned with grooves in the barrel of the [[cannon]]. This was adopted by the Government for the first generation of rifled mu12 KB (1,795 words) - 18:15, 27 September 2011
- ...in service. With them and only approximately two hundred [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|Oerlikons]], the lack of modern light AA guns greatly hampered the French a4 KB (556 words) - 20:21, 3 October 2011
- ...a similar capabilities as the KVARTET turret but also carries a 30 mm 2A72 cannon, the turret weight is 1500 kg<ref name="army">{{cite web |url=http://www.ar13 KB (2,029 words) - 20:26, 1 July 2010
- | title = Soviet Cannon - A Comprehensive Study of Soviet Arms and Ammunition in Calibres 12.7mm to2 KB (326 words) - 20:21, 3 October 2011
- * [[XM25]] - A 25mm low-velocity smart cannon/grenade launcher for an individual soldier.6 KB (879 words) - 21:05, 1 July 2010
- ...Captain with a battery of his design. It was a breech-loading, rapid-fire cannon that was operated by a hand-crank. The barrel was 4 feet long and 1.57-inc ...Union troops did not know what the gun was. Some describe it as a rifled cannon. Others reported that it fired nails, probably on account of the noise the3 KB (416 words) - 20:21, 3 October 2011
- | title = Soviet Cannon - A Comprehensive Study of Soviet Arms and Ammunition in Calibres 12.7mm to * [[ShVAK cannon]]6 KB (851 words) - 21:07, 1 July 2010
- The '''[[Vickers]] Class "S"''' was a 40 mm (1.57 in) [[Autocannon|cannon]] used to arm [[United Kingdom|British]] aircraft for attacking ground targ3 KB (512 words) - 21:10, 1 July 2010
- |caption= Quadruple-mount 1.1-inch (28 mm) anti-aircraft cannon aboard the battleship [[USS Pennsylvania (BB 38)]] during World War II3 KB (402 words) - 21:12, 1 July 2010