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  • |Ship out of service= .... Navy]] during [[World War II]]. She served in the [[Atlantic Ocean]] and the [[Pacific Ocean]] and provided destroyer escort protection against [[submar
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  • |Ship namesake=[[Ngô Quyền]], the first ruler of an independent Vietnam |Ship out of service=
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  • |Ship country=United States |Ship namesake=[[Willoughby Spit|Willoughby Bay]], an [[estuary]] of [[Hampton Roads]] in [[Virginia]]
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  • {{For|the Filipino revolutionary|Francisco Dagohoy}} |Ship flag=[[Image:Flag of the Philippines.svg|60px]]
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  • ...) /50 single purpose guns, <br/>• two .50 caliber (12.7&nbsp;mm) machine guns, <br/>• five [[Thompson submachine gun]]s, <br/>• five sawn-off [[shotg ...a [[Q-ship]] of the [[United States Navy]] named for the [[Bighorn River]] of [[Wyoming]] and [[Montana]].
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  • |Ship flag={{USN flag|2004}} {{shipboxflag|United States|coast guard}} |Ship builder=Bollinger Machine, [[Lockport, Louisiana]]
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  • |Ship namesake= A point and island off the west coast of [[Cape Cod]] in [[Nantucket]] Shoals |Ship out of service=
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  • |Ship out of service=29 June 1995 |Ship armament=two 40&nbsp;mm AA [[gun mounts]]; four .50 cal. machine guns
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  • ...r gun]] (replaced with 5"/54 caliber in 1972)<br/>6 × .50 caliber machine guns<br/>2 × {{convert|90|mm|in|abbr=on}} anti-submarine mortars ...t made by the [[United States Coast Guard|Coast Guard]] on the suitability of these vessels for Coast Guard service noted:
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  • |Ship country=United States |Ship out of service=1972
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  • |Ship country=United States |Ship out of service=
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  • |Ship out of service= |Ship fate=transferred to the [[Massachusetts Maritime Academy]] as a training vessel
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  • |Ship out of service= ...armament=one 3-inch [[gun mount]], one 40 mm mount, two .50 cal. [[machine guns]]
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  • |Ship out of service= |Ship fate=leased to the [[Colombian National Armada]] as ''Quita Sueño'', 16 May 1983; sold to [[C
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  • |Ship out of service= ...ment=one 3-inch [[gun mount]], one 40&nbsp;mm mount, four .50 cal. machine guns
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  • |Ship out of service= |Ship fate=transferred to the [[Massachusetts Maritime Academy]] as a training vessel
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  • | caption=ADATS on display for the 2008 [[Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo]] ...kon-Contraves]], a member of the [[Rheinmetall|Rheinmetall Defence Group]] of [[Germany]].
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  • |caption= Quadruple-mount 1.1-inch (28 mm) anti-aircraft cannon aboard the battleship [[USS Pennsylvania (BB 38)]] during World War II |origin= {{flag|United States}}
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  • |caption= Battleship armament: 16"/45 caliber guns aboard the battleship [[USS South Dakota (BB-57)]]. |origin= {{flag|United States}}
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  • ...hip}} {{USS|Iowa|BB-61|6}} fires a full [[broadside]] of her 16"/50 Mark 7 guns. ...a''-class battleships]]. Due to its power it is regarded by many as one of the most effective [[naval artillery|battleship gun]]s ever designed.<ref>{{cit
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  • |caption=37mm antiaircraft gun in the [[Solomon Islands]]. ...aircraft [[autocannon]] developed in the [[United States]]. It was used by the [[US Army]] in [[World War II]].
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  • |origin={{flagcountry|United States}} ...ghter jets such as the [[AV-8B Harrier II]], airborne [[gunship]]s such as the [[Lockheed AC-130]], and land-based fighting vehicles.
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  • ...to be a failure, and it was canceled in 1974. The F-15 therefore retained the M61A1 cannon, as have most U.S. [[fighter aircraft]] since 1956. [[Category:aircraft guns]]
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  • ...GAU-8/A Avenger's barrel and breech assembly<br>(ammunition drum off edge of photo). |origin= {{flagcountry|United States}}
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  • ...of|first=John W. (II)|last=Chambers|publisher=HighBeam Research Inc.|work=The Oxford Companion to American Military History|year=2000|accessdate=2009-11- ...d disease, and to show how futile war is.<ref>Paul Wahl and Don Toppel, '''The Gatling Gun''', Arco Publishing, 1971.</ref>
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  • |caption=HS.404 in the TCM-20 twin anti-aircraft configuration, displayed at the Israeli Air Force Museum. |origin={{flagcountry|United Kingdom}}
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  • |used_by= United States Marine Corps ...-barreled electric [[Gatling gun]] developed primarily for use by [[United States Army]] [[military helicopter|helicopter]] [[gunship]]s.
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  • {{redirect|M242|the Israeli Jeep derivative|AIL Storm#Storm II}} | origin = [[United States]]
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  • ...aliber M2 machine gun. For the .30-06 M2 machine gun, see [[M1919 Browning machine gun]].'' |caption= M2HB heavy machine gun on [[M3 tripod]].
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  • |secondary_armament=1 x [[Browning Model 1919 machine gun|M1919A4 7.62 mm machine gun]] ...albot County'' (LST-1153)]] offloads M42 Dusters of the 517th Artillery at the [[Rio Hato]] training area in [[Panama]] during 1965 war games.]]
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  • ...powered turret. It was built by the Maxon Mfg. Co. of New York to replace the earlier M33 twin mount. Originally an anti-aircraft weapon, the M45 found greater use as an anti-infantry weapon.
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  • |origin= [[United States]] |used_by= [[United States]]/[[NATO]]
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  • |caption=The MK 108 machine cannon The '''MK 108''' ([[German language|German]]: ''Maschinenkanone''—"machine cannon") was a [[30 mm caliber]] [[autocannon]] manufactured in [[Nazi Germ
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  • | origin = {{Flagcountry|United States}} ...tling Gun. It has been replaced by the Mark 19 in service with the United States Armed Forces.
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  • |origin= {{Flag|United States}} |manufacturer= Saco Defense Industries (now a division of [[General Dynamics|General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products]]), Com
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  • | origin = {{Flagcountry|United States}} ...894]] and [[Schwarzlose Model 1908]]. The Mk 20 was eventually replaced by the [[Mk 19 grenade launcher|Mk 19 Mod 3]].
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  • |weight=480 kg (without ammunition, including 387 kg of ballast) ..., and widely produced by [[Oerlikon Contraves]] and others. Various models of Oerlikon cannon were used during [[World War II]], and they are still in us
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  • | origin = United States ...http://www.navy.mil/navydata/fact_display.asp?cid=2100&tid=800&ct=2 |title=The US Navy - Fact File |publisher=Navy.mil |date=2009-11-09 |accessdate=2010-0
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  • |caption= Mk II dated 1903 at the Imperial War Museum, London |origin= {{flag|United Kingdom}}
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  • | image = [[Image:HMS Sirius guns.jpg|300px]] ...h ={{convert|262.5|in|m}} bore (50 [[Caliber#Caliber as measurement of length|cal]])
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  • ...the 1980s, in films such as ''[[Aliens (1986 film)|Aliens]]'' (1986) and the television series ''[[Æon Flux]]'' (early 1990s). The earliest functioning military sentry gun was the [[Phalanx CIWS]], a radar-guided [[gatling gun]] platform that defended shi
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  • ...such as the [[Armament of the Iowa class battleship|USS ''Iowa'']]. After the 1950s, GCFSs were integrated with missile [[fire-control system]]s and othe ...NNERY, VOLUME 2 FIRE CONTROL, NAVPERS 10798-A|publisher =U.S. Navy, Bureau of Naval Personnel|date =1958 edition|location =Washington 25, D.C.}}</ref>
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  • {{flag|United States}} ...36- and upwards of 50-rounds are made. The three models are referred to as the TEC-9, although only one model was sold under that name.
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  • <!-- This article is a part of [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft]]. Please see [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Airc |status= Out of production, out of service
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  • [[File:30mm DU slug.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The DU penetrator of a [[30 mm]] round<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20060716085611/http://www ...|accessdate= |author= |date= |year= |publisher= UN |pages= }}</ref> In the past, DU has been called '''Q-metal''', '''depletalloy''', and '''D-38'''.
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  • ...oison-gas plot| date=December 2, 2003| publisher=WorldNetDaily.com}}</ref> The chemical stockpile seized included [[sodium cyanide]], [[hydrochloric acid] The three individuals were linked to [[white supremacist]] and anti-government
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  • ...ng on the [[Brooklyn Bridge]]. He used a [[Cobray]] machine gun to strafe the van, and a [[Glock]] 9-millimeter semi-automatic pistol to shoot at student ...3 ''The Brooklyn Bridge Shooting: An Independent Report and Assessment'']. The [[American Jewish Committee]]. Nov. 2000. Accessed June 12, 2006.</ref>
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  • ...Texas Governor]] [[John Connally]] in the [[Presidential state car (United States)|presidential limousine]], minutes before his assassination. |caption1= Aerial view of Dealey Plaza showing route of President Kennedy's motorcade
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  • ...the use of symbolic acts of violence against structural targets, in which the act is intended to evoke a broader meaning. .../archive/bakunin/works/1870/letter-frenchman.htm "Letter to a Frenchman on the Present Crisis" (1870) by Mikhail Bakunin]</ref>
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  • {{Dablink|For general types of motorcycling groups, see [[Motorcycle club]].}} ...e=4 |url=http://books.google.com/?id=mgNRMZAg8N4C&pg=PA4&dq=%22Technically+the+label+outlaw#v=onepage&q=%22Technically%20the%20label%20outlaw }}</ref><ref
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  • ...d Task Force One Five Zero (CTF-150) assemble in a formation in the [[Gulf of Oman]], 6 May 2004]] ...ns in the [[Indian Ocean]]) to support [[Operation Enduring Freedom - Horn of Africa]] (OEF-HOA). These activities are referred to as [[Maritime Security
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  • <!-- This article is a part of [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft]]. Please see [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Airc |national origin= United Kingdom
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  • ...roduction to the high performance British [[fighter aircraft]] of the day: the [[Supermarine Spitfire|Spitfire]] and [[Hawker Hurricane|Hurricane]]. ...modified to a single-seat configuration, and armed with six [[.303 in]] [[machine gun]]s for use as an [[emergency fighter]], but did not see combat.
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