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  • [[Image:2001gun88mmwiki.jpg|thumb|88 mm display at Imperial War Museum Duxford, 2001]] ...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
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  • ...Society|Kentucky Military History Museum]] and the Watervliet Army Arsenal Museum. ...e Machine Gun, Volume 1, George M. Chinn, [[Bureau of Ordnance]], [[United States Navy]], 1951, No ISBN.
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  • ...anti-aircraft gun at [[United States Army Ordnance Museum|US Army Ordnance Museum]]. |used_by= [[United States Army|U.S. Army]]
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  • |origin=United States |used_by=[[United States Navy]]
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  • ...b|Flakzwilling 40 at [[United States Army Ordnance Museum|US Army Ordnance Museum]].]] * 12.8 cm FlaK 40 Zwilling on display at the [[U.S. Army Ordnance Museum]]: http://ordmusfound.org/flak40.html
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  • ...known as the '''40 mm lvakan m/36''', the lower-case m indicating an Army model as opposed to the capital M for Navy. ===Army versions===
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  • ...CM-20 twin anti-aircraft configuration, displayed at the Israeli Air Force Museum. |origin={{flagcountry|United Kingdom}}
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  • |origin= [[United Kingdom]] |manufacturer=[[Elswick Ordnance Company]],<br>[[Vickers]],<br>Japan Steel Works<br>[[Canadian Pacific Railw
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  • |caption= Mk II dated 1903 at the Imperial War Museum, London |origin= {{flag|United Kingdom}}
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  • ...on display at the [[United States Army Ordnance Museum|U.S. Army Ordnance Museum]] in [[Aberdeen, Maryland]] The '''3.7-Inch QF AA''' was [[United Kingdom|Britain's]] primary heavy [[anti-aircraft gun]] during [[World War
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  • ...torpedo in two styles.<ref>pp.196-222, Kyuno Joe Ozawa, "Mitsubishi Type 4 Army Bomber Aircraft", ''Document of Historical Aircraft with Japan Making'' SPE ...ich were left at some South West Pacific bases in early 1942. The [[United States Navy|US Navy]] aerial torpedo, [[Mark 13 torpedo]] was found at ''Puerto de
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  • |national origin= United Kingdom ...ar. A preserved navigation trainer is in the [[Royal New Zealand Air Force Museum]] at Wigram.
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