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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) - 19:19, 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) - 22:23, 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) - 16:56, 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) - 19:16, 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) - 19:56, 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) - 20:11, 2 July 2010
- {{DEFAULTSORT:Ho-1 Cannon}}549 bytes (74 words) - 20:18, 2 July 2010
- {{DEFAULTSORT:Ho-203 Cannon}}727 bytes (104 words) - 20:19, 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) - 20:20, 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) - 20:21, 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) - 20:23, 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) - 20:29, 2 July 2010
- {{DEFAULTSORT:Ho-204 Cannon}}706 bytes (98 words) - 17:24, 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) - 20:30, 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) - 20:49, 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) - 20:50, 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) - 20:51, 2 July 2010
- |type= Aircraft Cannon |type= Aircraft Cannon10 KB (1,476 words) - 20:52, 2 July 2010
- |image= [[Image:MGFFLRG.jpg|300px|A restored MG FF cannon.]] |type= Aircraft Cannon7 KB (970 words) - 20:52, 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) - 09:45, 19 September 2010
- ...i-tank and air-to-air fighting, it was a development of the heavy [[MK 101 cannon|MK 101]]. Compared to the MK 101, it was lighter, faster-firing, and was or ...- was developed and possibly tested for possible use as a ''Motorkanone'' cannon on single-engine fighter planes such as the Bf-109K, but probably never saw4 KB (617 words) - 20:53, 2 July 2010
- |caption=The MK 108 machine cannon The '''MK 108''' ([[German language|German]]: ''Maschinenkanone''—"machine cannon") was a [[30 mm caliber]] [[autocannon]] manufactured in [[Nazi Germany|Ger10 KB (1,518 words) - 20:53, 2 July 2010
- ...H. O. Madsen]] and was therefore widely known as the '''20 mm Madsen Cannon'''. A version with a necked-out 23 mm round was also produced, general This type of machine cannon was a very well functioning weapon,{{Citation needed|date=May 2010}} which1 KB (227 words) - 20:54, 2 July 2010
- |name=Oerlikon 20 mm cannon |caption=An Oerlikon cannon on {{HMAS|Castlemaine}}14 KB (2,312 words) - 21:07, 2 July 2010
- ...age:Royal Navy Oerlikon 30 mm twin cannon.JPG|thumb|An Oerlikon 30 mm twin cannon on [[HMS Cardiff (D108)|HMS ''Cardiff'']]]] The '''[[Oerlikon]] 30 mm twin cannon''' is an [[anti aircraft]] gun used by the [[Royal Navy]]. They were fitted632 bytes (88 words) - 21:07, 2 July 2010
- |caption= A modernized Finnish 35 mm Oerlikon twin cannon The '''Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon''' is a towed [[anti-aircraft gun]] made by [[Oerlikon Contraves]] (renamed17 KB (2,537 words) - 21:08, 2 July 2010
- [[File:Mauser BK-27 LKCV.jpg|thumb|Modern [[Mauser BK-27]] aircraft revolver cannon]] [[File:Autocannon MLG27.jpg|thumb|MLG 27 remote controlled revolver cannon onboard an [[Elbe class replenishment ship|Elbe class tender]] of the [[Ger4 KB (655 words) - 21:27, 2 July 2010
- ...t Cannon IWM 3.jpg|thumb|An Argentine Rheinmetall 20 mm Twin Anti-Aircraft Cannon in the [[Imperial War Museum]]]] * [[Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon]]3 KB (356 words) - 21:27, 2 July 2010
- [[Image:Shvak1.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Photograph of the cannon]] | title = Soviet Cannon - A Comprehensive Study of Soviet Arms and Ammunition in Calibres 12.7mm to5 KB (647 words) - 21:30, 2 July 2010
- The '''Type 2 20 mm AA Machine Cannon''' was a [[Japan]]ese-designed [[anti-aircraft gun]], based on the [[German ...he guns were mounted on together to form the '''20 mm Twin AA Machine Cannon'''.936 bytes (120 words) - 09:44, 19 September 2010
- ...rld War II]]. It was a scaled-up version of the 20 mm [[Oerlikon FF]] cannon. {{DEFAULTSORT:Type 2 Cannon}}594 bytes (80 words) - 21:39, 2 July 2010
- ...]ese [[Anti-aircraft gun]]. It consisted of two [[Type 98 20 mm AA Machine Cannon|Type 98 20 mm]] guns. It was introduced in 1944 and approximately 500 guns667 bytes (81 words) - 21:40, 2 July 2010
- ...s considerably heavier. The Type 5 was to have become the standard fighter cannon of the Japanese Navy – four would have been mounted on the [[Kyūshū_J7W1 KB (159 words) - 21:40, 2 July 2010
- |name=Type 98 20 mm anti-aircraft machine cannon |caption=A Type 98 20 mm cannon at the [[China People's Revolution Military Museum]]. Note the gun has no m3 KB (380 words) - 21:41, 2 July 2010
- [[Image:Navy Type 99-1 & 99-2.JPG|thumb|300px|Type 99 cannon]] The '''Type 99-1 cannon''' and '''Type 99-2 cannon''' were Japanese versions of the [[Oerlikon FF]] and [[Oerlikon FFL]]. They8 KB (1,079 words) - 21:42, 2 July 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) - 21:50, 2 July 2010
- |Class before=[[Cannon class destroyer escort]]7 KB (952 words) - 20:06, 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) - 23:10, 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) - 21:46, 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) - 22:21, 1 July 2010
- ...he "KwK" abbreviation standing for ''Kampfwagenkanone'' ("fighting vehicle cannon").22 KB (3,358 words) - 22:40, 1 July 2010
- | title = Soviet Cannon - A Comprehensive Study of Soviet Arms and Ammunition in Calibres 12.7mm to9 KB (1,208 words) - 18:46, 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) - 19:19, 1 July 2010
- | title = Soviet Cannon - A Comprehensive Study of Soviet Arms and Ammunition in Calibres 12.7mm to4 KB (601 words) - 19:46, 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) - 22:17, 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) - 22:16, 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) - 19:15, 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) - 21:21, 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) - 21:26, 1 July 2010
- | title = Soviet Cannon - A Comprehensive Study of Soviet Arms and Ammunition in Calibres 12.7mm to2 KB (326 words) - 21:21, 3 October 2011
- * [[XM25]] - A 25mm low-velocity smart cannon/grenade launcher for an individual soldier.6 KB (879 words) - 22:05, 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) - 21:21, 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) - 22:07, 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) - 22:10, 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) - 22:12, 1 July 2010
- ...had their 13.2 mm machine guns replaced by more efficient [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon]]s.4 KB (577 words) - 22:14, 1 July 2010
- | type = [[Anti-aircraft warfare|Anti-aircraft cannon]] ...uction of the ''Flak 43'' ceased, and overall, 37-mm caliber anti-aircraft cannon fell into gradual disuse, being replaced by existing 40-mm [[Bofors]] guns,7 KB (980 words) - 22:16, 1 July 2010
- |type=[[Anti-aircraft warfare|Anti-aircraft cannon]]5 KB (716 words) - 22:16, 1 July 2010
- The '''20 mm [[Stahlwerke Becker|Becker]]''' was a German automatic cannon developed for aircraft use during [[World War I]]. It was first mass produc ...aced with Becker, Spandau and MAN also received a contract to build Becker cannon for the Army.4 KB (593 words) - 12:02, 17 February 2013
- *[[List of the largest cannon by caliber]]11 KB (1,599 words) - 22:20, 1 July 2010
- ...The companies [[DCN]] and [[GIAT]] were contracted to design the F2 20 mm cannon, which essentially a navalised version of the M693 gun used by the French ...n optical visor used on the [[Bofors 40 mm gun]] and on the Oerlikon 20 mm cannon as well.3 KB (461 words) - 22:21, 1 July 2010
- | title = Soviet Cannon - A Comprehensive Study of Soviet Arms and Ammunition in Calibres 12.7mm to2 KB (284 words) - 13:13, 17 February 2013
- |type=[[Anti-aircraft warfare|Anti-aircraft cannon]] ...k/an_introduction_to_collecting_20.htm An introduction to collecting 20 mm cannon cartridges]</ref>13 KB (1,890 words) - 22:22, 1 July 2010
- ...aw its development when the [[US Navy]] realized that the [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon]] and the [[Bofors 40 mm]] artillery were too small to kill-stop Japanese k5 KB (663 words) - 22:23, 1 July 2010
- |image=[[File:Cannon Oto Malera Single 30 mm 82 Compact mg 5781.jpg|200px|]] |type=Auto-cannon [[naval gun]]1 KB (163 words) - 22:23, 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) - 22:23, 1 July 2010
- ...ems/mk-44-30mm.htm Global Security ''Mk 44 Bushmaster II 30/40mm Automatic Cannon / Mk 46 Weapon Station''].</ref> In theory "the unique dual feed system of6 KB (823 words) - 22:23, 1 July 2010
- ...projectiles themselves are identical to those fired by the NS-37 aircraft cannon. The explosive shells are fitted with point detonating fuzes making them un | title = Soviet Cannon - A Comprehensive Study of Soviet Arms and Ammunition in Calibres 12.7mm to12 KB (1,630 words) - 22:24, 1 July 2010
- *[[List of the largest cannon by caliber]]3 KB (473 words) - 22:36, 1 July 2010
- |type=[[Anti-aircraft warfare|Anti-aircraft cannon]] | title = Soviet Cannon - A Comprehensive Study of Soviet Arms and Ammunition in Calibres 12.7mm to6 KB (949 words) - 22:36, 1 July 2010
- ...ar=2007 |publisher=Conway Maritime|isbn=9780851779232 |page=20}}</ref> The cannon was designed with an [[oval bore]] and had a range of about 6500 yards.<ref1 KB (166 words) - 22:38, 1 July 2010
- |name= 68-pounder smoothbore cannon ...]. Over 2000 were made and it gained a reputation as the finest smoothbore cannon ever made.15 KB (2,238 words) - 22:38, 1 July 2010
- ...aly|Italian]] [[Defense contractor|defence firm]] of [[OTO-Melara]] as the cannon armament for all medium and large class warships built for the [[Italian Na ...ry armament on larger class warship, e.g. frigates, destroyers and primary cannon armament of the new helicopter cruisers planned.<ref>Denis Archer "Jane's P8 KB (1,235 words) - 22:39, 1 July 2010
- *[[NLOS Cannon]]6 KB (820 words) - 22:49, 1 July 2010
- |name= AM-23 aircraft cannon The '''Afanasev Makarov AM-23''' is a Russian designed aircraft cannon that has been used in a number of planes in the [[Soviet Air Force]].5 KB (836 words) - 22:50, 1 July 2010
- [[Image:Oerlikon-20mm-batey-haosef-2-1.jpg|thumb|The [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|20 mm Oerlikon]], an early autocannon]] ...to bring down aircraft consistently. Weapons such as the [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon]] and the [[Bofors 40 mm]] would see widespread use by both sides during Wo12 KB (1,936 words) - 22:54, 1 July 2010
- ...Henschel Hs 129]]B-2/R3, [[Messerschmitt Bf 110]]G-2/R1-3, and others. The cannon could be attached under the wings or fuselage of the aircraft as a self-con * '''Type''': single-barrel [[automatic cannon]]2 KB (218 words) - 22:54, 1 July 2010
- ...urrets of the [[Tupolev Tu-4]] bomber until the [[Nudelman-Rikhter NR-23]] cannon became available. The B-20 was a welcome replacement for the [[ShVAK]] beca * [[ShVAK cannon]]2 KB (262 words) - 23:03, 1 July 2010
- ...llspång had outcompeted, bought and closed down its Swedish competitor in cannon manufacture in [[Finspång]]. The company's name was shortened to AB Bofors3 KB (476 words) - 23:10, 1 July 2010
- ...ting Mark V (Mark VC for Canadian built examples) for the [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|20 mm Oerlikon]] and [[QF 2 pounder naval gun|QF 2 pounder]] guns was also28 KB (4,461 words) - 16:45, 2 July 2010
- ...torpedo boat]]s operated by the [[Finnish Navy]] each had one 20 mm Breda cannon on the rear deck.7 KB (993 words) - 16:48, 2 July 2010
- The '''Bushmaster III''' is an automatic/semi-automatic cannon designed and built by [[Alliant Techsystems]]. It is based on the [[M242 Bu * [[M230|M230 30 mm automatic cannon]]2 KB (232 words) - 16:49, 2 July 2010
- The '''COW 37 mm gun''' was a British [[automatic cannon]] that was developed as a heavy-calibre aircraft weapon for the [[Westland4 KB (565 words) - 16:49, 2 July 2010
- ...The Medak gun itself is based on Russian [[Shipunov 2A42]] 30 mm automatic cannon.2 KB (291 words) - 16:50, 2 July 2010
- The '''Cannone da 90/53''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] designed cannon, and one of the most successful anti-aircraft guns to see service during [[3 KB (428 words) - 16:52, 2 July 2010
- ...and [[LAV 25|LAV-25]]) around the world. Others are the [[M230|M230 30 mm Cannon]], which is standard equipment on the [[AH-64 Apache|Apache]] [[helicopter]5 KB (728 words) - 16:54, 2 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) - 16:56, 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) - 19:16, 2 July 2010
- ...ted for accuracy, killing a gunner. He believed safer, more powerful naval cannon could be designed using more scientific design criteria. Dahlgren guns were Dahlgren designed several [[rifled]] [[muzzle loading]] [[cannon]], as well.29 KB (4,428 words) - 19:21, 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) - 19:56, 2 July 2010
- |type=Naval Defence Cannon ...7/africa/ME_GEN_Iran_Military.php Iran launches production of dual-purpose cannon - iht,africa,Iran Military - Africa & Middle East - International Herald Tr2 KB (268 words) - 20:07, 2 July 2010
- |type=[[Rotary cannon]] ...r''' is a five-barrel [[25 mm caliber|25 mm]] [[Gatling gun]]-style rotary cannon. The GAU-12/U is used by the [[United States]], Italy and Spain, which moun6 KB (932 words) - 20:07, 2 July 2010
- ...''' is a 30 mm electric [[Gatling Gun]] derived from the [[GAU-8 Avenger]] cannon. The GAU-13/A is a four-barreled rotary cannon based on the mechanism of the larger GAU-8, sharing the same massive 30 mm5 KB (715 words) - 20:10, 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) - 20:11, 2 July 2010
- |variants= [[GAU-12 Equalizer|GAU-12/U Equalizer]]<br>[[GAU-13 cannon|GAU-13/A]] ...mm]], hydraulically-driven seven-barrel [[Gatling gun|Gatling-type rotary cannon]] that is mounted on the [[United States Air Force]]'s [[A-10 Thunderbolt I14 KB (2,240 words) - 20:12, 2 July 2010
- |image=[[Image:P1220889.jpg|300px|DEFA 791 cannon for the [[Dassault Rafale]] fighter]] |caption=GIAT 791 cannon for the [[Dassault Rafale]] fighter3 KB (474 words) - 20:12, 2 July 2010
- ...Reffye [[mitrailleuse]] in 1870-71 or [[grapeshot]] as fired from field [[cannon]]s, similarly to a very large [[shotgun]]. The latter were widely used duri ...ght of [[artillery]] pieces, and were often perceived as a replacement for cannon firing [[grapeshot]] or [[cannister shot]].<ref name="proceedings"/> Compar16 KB (2,525 words) - 20:13, 2 July 2010
- |type=[[Automatic cannon]] ...ered service in [[1965]], replacing the earlier [[Nudelman-Rikhter NR-23]] cannon.4 KB (629 words) - 20:14, 2 July 2010
- |type=[[Automatic cannon]] ...he [[GRAU]] index designation '''9A-4071K''') is a 30 mm [[autocannon|cannon]] designed for use on [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] and later [[Russia]]n [[milit4 KB (576 words) - 20:15, 2 July 2010
- ...less "spin-up" time for the barrels than with an externally powered rotary cannon, a significant advantage in aerial combat, where the window of opportunity ...hose used in European gas-operated [[revolver cannon]]s such as the [[DEFA cannon|DEFA 554]] or [[Mauser BK-27]].4 KB (628 words) - 20:16, 2 July 2010
- |type= Aircraft Cannon |type= Aircraft Cannon14 KB (2,059 words) - 20:17, 2 July 2010
- ...Nevertheless, the rapid introduction of even higher performance [[revolver cannon]]s meant the HS.820 was never as popular in aircraft role as the HS.404 had3 KB (471 words) - 12:00, 17 February 2013
- {{DEFAULTSORT:Ho-1 Cannon}}549 bytes (74 words) - 20:18, 2 July 2010
- {{DEFAULTSORT:Ho-203 Cannon}}727 bytes (104 words) - 20:19, 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) - 20:20, 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) - 20:21, 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) - 20:23, 2 July 2010
- [[Image:Hotchkiss cannon.jpg|thumb|The Hotchkiss Revolving Cannon<br>picture published 1874]] ...s type 3 pounder cannon 1855.jpg|thumb|Hotchkiss-type [[rifle]]d 3-pounder cannon, founded in 1855 at [[Chicopee]], [[Massachusetts]]. Caliber: 76 mm. Length4 KB (551 words) - 20:24, 2 July 2010
- The cannon is not related to the [[Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-1]], but is a heavy-duty [[ * '''Type''': dual-barrel [[automatic cannon]]3 KB (366 words) - 20:24, 2 July 2010
- <!-- Unsourced image removed: [[Image:GSh-6-30.png|thumb|300px|GSh-6-30 cannon]] --> The '''Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-6-30''' is a [[Russia]]n 30 mm [[cannon]] used by [[Soviet]] and later [[Commonwealth of Independent States|CIS]] [4 KB (594 words) - 20:25, 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) - 20:29, 2 July 2010
- {{DEFAULTSORT:Ho-204 Cannon}}706 bytes (98 words) - 17:24, 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) - 20:30, 2 July 2010
- | title = Soviet Cannon - A Comprehensive Study of Soviet Arms and Ammunition in Calibres 12.7mm to4 KB (616 words) - 20:40, 2 July 2010
- | 20 mm || [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon]] || {{CHE}} || World War II2 KB (278 words) - 20:43, 2 July 2010
- The '''M197 electric cannon''' is a three-barreled electric [[Gatling gun]] developed primarily for use ...ally a lightened version of the [[M61 Vulcan|General Electric M61 Vulcan]] cannon, with three [[Gun barrel|barrels]] instead of six. Its maximum [[rate of fi6 KB (824 words) - 20:45, 2 July 2010
- ...M230 Chain Gun''' is a [[30 mm caliber|30 mm]], single-barrel [[automatic cannon]] developed by [[Hughes Helicopters|Hughes]] and now manufactured by [[Alli4 KB (533 words) - 20:48, 2 July 2010
- * [[M230|M230 30 mm automatic cannon]]14 KB (2,058 words) - 20:48, 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) - 20:49, 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) - 20:50, 2 July 2010
- |type= Six-barrelled [[Gatling gun|Gatling-style]] rotary cannon ...n extremely high rate. The M61 and its derivatives have been the principal cannon armament of [[United States]] military [[fixed-wing aircraft]] for fifty ye19 KB (2,878 words) - 20:50, 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) - 20:51, 2 July 2010
- |type= Aircraft Cannon |type= Aircraft Cannon10 KB (1,476 words) - 20:52, 2 July 2010
- |image= [[Image:MGFFLRG.jpg|300px|A restored MG FF cannon.]] |type= Aircraft Cannon7 KB (970 words) - 20:52, 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) - 09:45, 19 September 2010
- ...i-tank and air-to-air fighting, it was a development of the heavy [[MK 101 cannon|MK 101]]. Compared to the MK 101, it was lighter, faster-firing, and was or ...- was developed and possibly tested for possible use as a ''Motorkanone'' cannon on single-engine fighter planes such as the Bf-109K, but probably never saw4 KB (617 words) - 20:53, 2 July 2010
- |caption=The MK 108 machine cannon The '''MK 108''' ([[German language|German]]: ''Maschinenkanone''—"machine cannon") was a [[30 mm caliber]] [[autocannon]] manufactured in [[Nazi Germany|Ger10 KB (1,518 words) - 20:53, 2 July 2010
- ...H. O. Madsen]] and was therefore widely known as the '''20 mm Madsen Cannon'''. A version with a necked-out 23 mm round was also produced, general This type of machine cannon was a very well functioning weapon,{{Citation needed|date=May 2010}} which1 KB (227 words) - 20:54, 2 July 2010
- ...'' or '''BK-27''') (German acronym for "Bordkanone", translation: on-board cannon) is a 27 mm [[autocannon]] manufactured by [[Mauser]] (a subsidiary of The BK 27 is a gas-operated cannon firing a new series of 27x145 mm projectiles with a typical weight of 260 g6 KB (838 words) - 20:59, 2 July 2010
- ...it was this that led to the British [[ADEN cannon|ADEN]] and French [[DEFA cannon]]s. <ref>[http://www.quarry.nildram.co.uk/RED%20QUEEN.htm The Red Queen And779 bytes (116 words) - 20:59, 2 July 2010
- The '''Medak Gun''' is 30mm automatic cannon. It is primarily an army gun used on sarath infantry armoured vehicle. It i633 bytes (89 words) - 21:00, 2 July 2010
- ...sently undergoing tests and evaluations, is expected to be armed with this cannon as well. Some [[United States Navy]] vessels, such as the new [[San Antoni5 KB (658 words) - 21:00, 2 July 2010
- ...e the wartime [[Nudelman-Suranov NS-23]] and [[Volkov-Yartsev VYa-23|VYa]] cannon, entering service in 1949. The NR-23 is a single-barrel, short recoil operated 23 mm (0.90 in) cannon. It was similar to the NS-23, but mechanical improvements increased its rat4 KB (536 words) - 21:05, 2 July 2010
- The '''Nudelman-Rikhter NR-30''' was a [[Soviet]] [[cannon]] widely used in [[military aircraft]] of the [[Soviet Union]] and [[Warsaw The NR-30 was a single-barrel, short recoil operated cannon, essentially an enlarged version of the 23 mm [[Nudelman-Rikhter NR-23|NR-25 KB (791 words) - 21:05, 2 July 2010
- |caption=A Nudelman-Suranov NS-23 cannon on display at the National Museum of the US Air Force ...during [[World War II]] as a replacement for the [[Volkov-Yartsev VYa-23]] cannon. It entered service in 1944. The NS-23 round was derived from the [[14.5x113 KB (362 words) - 21:05, 2 July 2010