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  • ...eaning, in which it meant the number of steps a marcher or runner took per minute. The cadence was set by a drummer or sergeant and discipline was extremely
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  • Boil one minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and skim any foam (if desired).
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  • Boil one minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and skim any foam (if desired).
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  • ...1 hour. Drain water from vegetables. Boil syrup ingredients together for 1 minute, cool. Add syrup to vegetables. Pack into quart jars and process in a boili
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  • # Boil hard for one minute, stirring constantly.
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  • # Heat vinegar, sugar, and oil in a microwavable container until hot, about 1 minute, stir into vegetables.
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  • ...down. Add liquid pectin, squeezing entire contents from pouch. Boil hard 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and quickly skim off foam, if necess
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  • ...bring mixture to a full rolling boil. Stirring constantly, boil hard for 1 minute. Remove from heat and immediately stir in pectin, mixing well.
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  • #Boil, stirring, for one minute. #Gently stir the jam every minute or so to distribute the fruit.
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  • ...ure to a full (violent) boil that can’t be stirred down. Boil hard for 1 minute 15 seconds.
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  • #Stir in oats; cook 1 minute, stirring occasionally.
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  • #Reduce heat slightly. Cook for 1 minute, stirring occasionally.
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  • ...e inside of pot. As soon as miso is fully dissolved (usually takes about a minute or two), take off heat and serve. ...gredients include tofu cubes and sliced green onions - both can be added a minute or two before you add the zucchini and miso.
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  • ...pened fire with her entire [[antiaircraft]] battery at 0410. During the 20-minute attack, the enemy aircraft, twin-motored [[Junkers Ju 88|Ju. 88's]], came i
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  • ...at until mixture thickens and begins to bubble. Add lemon juice and boil 1 minute, stirring constantly. Fold in drained berries immediately and fill jars wit
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  • ...shells and cartridge cases slowed the rate of fire down to 8-10 rounds per minute.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNFR_55-40_m1927.htm|ti
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  • | rate = 2x700/minute (cyclic max, adjustable)<br>2x250/minute (practical) ...2x700 rounds per minute, and a more commonly used rate of 2x360 rounds per minute. The gun is loaded from 20 round magazines, with an empty weight of 5.6 kg
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  • ...age and recock the gun. This resulted in firing rates of 15 to 20 rounds a minute, which was better than similar weapons of the era.{{Citation needed|date=Oc ...ements in reloading further raised the firing rate, with 20 to 25 rounds a minute being quoted. Two types of gun barrel were used, with three or four section
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  • ...15g glycerol and slowly bring the mixture to the boil. Stir gently for one minute while boiling to avert the wrath of the Foam Ghods.
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  • ...EN more lethal, and it has a higher rate of fire of about 1,300 rounds per minute. ...reliability and increase rate of fire slightly to 1,500–1,700 rounds per minute. No new Mk 5s were built, but many older weapons were converted, being rede
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  • ...fled with 12 grooves. The guns each have a rate of fire of 1,000 round per minute, they are fed by independent 500 round belts of ammunition. * '''Rate Of Fire''': over 1,000 rounds per minute cyclic
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  • * firing rate of 3 - 4 rounds per minute;
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  • ...as a magnification of 10x and a 5 degree field of view. Up to 3 missiles a minute can be fired from a launcher post.
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  • |rate= 250 rounds per minute ...ing [[High explosive|HE]], and [[HEAT]] at a cyclic rate of 260 rounds per minute and has an effective range up to 2 kilometers.<ref name="GDATP">[http://www
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  • ...dred yards". Some sources say it could fire 65 [[Rate of fire|rounds per minute]] but accuracy was greatly reduced due to the manual loading. The Union tr
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  • ...s a gas-operated belt-fed autocannon with a rate of fire of 600 rounds per minute - a high rate of fire for the caliber at the time. The gun was 2.140 metres
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  • |rate= 1.5 rounds per minute
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  • |rate= 2&ndash;3 rounds per minute<ref name=navweaps/> The Mark 5 weighed 53 tons and was capable of firing 2 to 3 times a minute. At maximum elevation of 15° it could fire an 870 pound shell approximate
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  • |rate=2.0&ndash;3.0 rounds per minute<ref name=navweaps/> ...|breech]] and was capable of an average rate of fire of 2&ndash;3 rounds a minute. It could throw a 870&nbsp;lb. (394.6&nbsp;kg) Mark 15 [[Armor-piercing sho
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  • ...5-10° which dropped its rate of fire to a relatively slow 5-10 rounds per minute and its training speed of only 6° per second meant that it had a great dea
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  • ...hydraulic pumps. The maximum firing cycle was 7.5 seconds, or 8 rounds per minute, despite being hand-loaded and rammed. Ammunition was supplied by three hoi
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  • ...9° per second. The maximum firing cycle was 7.5 seconds, or 8 rounds per minute. Ammunition was supplied by twin hoists between the guns, at the rear of th
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  • ...ile and the brass case. Each gun could fire approximately five rounds per minute. Useful life expectancy was 510 effective full charges (EFC) per barrel.<r
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  • ...but nevertheless featured a fairly good rate of fire, about 160 rounds per minute. The complete gun, including the wheeled mount, weighed {{convert|1757|kg|l
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  • ...fire to a mere 30 rounds per minute, far inferior to the 80-100 rounds per minute of its contemporary, the [[Bofors 40 mm]] anti-aircraft gun. The ''SK C/30
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  • ...vation of 45 degrees. Each gun could fire approximately 4 to 5 rounds per minute. Range was somewhat less with the 134-kg M1936 APC (armour-piercing) shell ...open fire 2.5 minutes after surfacing and fire approximately 3 rounds per minute. Maximum elevation of 30 degrees limited maximum range to 28 km. These we
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  • ...nds per minute firing at low angles diminishing to two or three rounds per minute firing at maximum elevation. These guns had a useful life expectancy of 32
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  • ...s; the latter weighed another 5 kg. As the rate of fire was 325 rounds per minute, this magazine could be emptied very quickly. The muzzle velocity was 490 m
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  • |rate=2.4&ndash;3.0 rounds per minute<ref name=navweaps/> ...reech]] and was capable of an average rate of fire of 2.4&ndash;3 rounds a minute. It could throw a 1,140&nbsp;lb. (517.093&nbsp;kg) Mark 18 [[Armor-piercing
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  • |rate of Fire=10 to 12 rounds per minute ...40 Zwilling''' Twin mounted anti-aircraft, capable of firing 20 rounds per minute.
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  • | 2 rounds per minute
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  • ...e.<ref name="Whitley"/> Each gun could fire approximately four rounds per minute. The M1929 guns aboard ''Bolzano'' were slightly lighter than the M1927 gu
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  • ...G_59_150 MON]</ref> Cyclic [[rate of fire]] is between 8 and 10 rounds per minute, with the gun returning to an elevation of +3° 30' to reload after each sh ...ounds per minute while a skilled gunner could easily achieve 10 rounds per minute. These drawbacks caused the autoloader to be removed in Ob'yekt 765Sp3 and
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  • ...barrel of 65 calibers<!-- ? -->, firing at a rate of about 120 rounds per minute. The C/30 also proved to have feeding problems and would often jam. This wa ...ombined rate of fire of 1,400 rounds per minute (reduced to 800 rounds per minute for combat use). The guns could be fired in pairs (diagonally opposite) or
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  • ...fuze]] and [[fire-control radar]], a dual 3"/50 mount firing 20 rounds per minute per barrel was considered more effective than a quad [[Bofors 40 mm gun]] a
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  • ...side-swing [[Welin breech block]]s. Each barrel could fire two rounds per minute.<ref name="Campbell"/>
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  • |rate=60 rounds per minute
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  • |rate=120 rounds per minute
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  • ...r the firing cycle, although ''Bismarck'' averaged less than one round per minute in her battle with {{HMS|Hood|51|6}} and {{HMS|Prince of Wales|53|2}}.<ref
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  • ...g and firing process. The weapon has a rate of fire of about 25 rounds per minute and a range of 12 nm (22 km; 27.5 km with the newer High Explosive Extended
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  • ...trol computer. Typical maximum rate of fire was twelve rounds per gun, per minute.<ref>Hodges and Friedman, ''Destroyer weapons of WW2'', p21.</ref> The Mk X
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  • ...ll as a Hungarian anti-tank round. It had a rate of fire of 120 rounds per minute and a penetration of 46 mm at 100 m, 30 mm at 1000 m. The Nimrod carried 16
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  • ...e=Pedestal and other mounts lacking integral hoists: 12 – 15 rounds per minute}}</ref> Useful life expectancy was 4600 effective full charges (EFC) per b ...), they moved 30 to 44&nbsp;projectiles and 30 to 44&nbsp;powder cases per minute.
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  • ...06">Bailey(January 1983)p.106</ref> Maximum rate of fire is 40 rounds per minute.<ref>O'Neil(March 1971)pp.48-49</ref> Magazine capacity is 599 rounds per
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  • |rate= 16–20 rounds per minute automatic<ref name="USN facts">{{cite web | url=http://www.navy.mil/navydat ...s. These can be fired under full automatic control, taking a little over a minute to exhaust those rounds at maximum fire rate. For sustained use, the gun mo
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  • * Rate of fire: 4 rounds per second (240 rounds per minute).
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  • | rate = 2x900/minute .... With these modifications the weapon has a rate of fire of 900 rounds per minute for each gun. The weapon is also air cooled instead of water cooled, and ha
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  • ...468 published Frank Watts Inc</ref><ref>Note - The given rate of fire per minute is only theoretical and would be impossible in a real world situation (maga
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  • |rate=12 rounds per minute (rpm) automatic maximum<br />Guided projectiles: 6 rpm ...k 42 gun]] it replaced. The prototype could fire ten to twelve rounds per minute from a 75-round automatic ready service magazine for semi-fixed ammunition
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  • ...760 m/s).<ref name="Campbell"/> Each gun could fire about four rounds per minute. Range was 17 miles (27 kilometers) at the maximum elevation of 41 degrees ...(760 m/s).<ref name="Campbell"/> Each gun could fire about ten rounds per minute. Useful life expectancy was 780 EFC per liner. Range was 17 miles (27 kil
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  • |rate=10-12 rounds per minute
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  • ...r on the breach with the result that firing rates went up to 20 rounds per minute. Several thousand were available when the US entered the war, and the M1A1 ...began in 1940. Featured the M8A1 spring rammer. Rate of fire 20 rounds per minute.
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  • ...magazine (300+ rounds) with an average [[rate of fire]] of ten rounds per minute using a water cooled barrel. The AGS is to be mounted in a turret specifica ...r supporting ground forces and striking land targets. With a 10 round per minute capacity, it offers the ability to deliver firepower close to that of a bat
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  • The weapon has selectable rates of fire of 30, 60 and 120 rounds per minute. The 120 r.p.m. rate is achieved by firing a burst of 75, but afterwards th
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  • ...m aircraft cannon. The TKB-495 achieved a maximum rate of 1,350 rounds per minute during the tests and in May 1954 it was officially adopted and in honour of
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  • ...6-30K]], a six-barreled Russian Gatling gun, has a ROF of 6,000 rounds per minute. Williams, p. 241.</ref> Such extremely high rates of fire are effectively ...red 1-pound gunpowder-filled explosive shells at rate of over 200 rounds a minute: much faster than conventional artillery while possessing a much longer ran
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  • ...[[Shell (projectile)|shells]] in 37x263B mm [[caliber]] at 160 rounds per minute.
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  • * Rate of fire - 2 rounds per minute
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  • |rate= 2 rounds per minute
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  • |rate= 1.5 rounds per minute as fitted
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  • ...=on}} to a distance of {{convert|28900|yd|m}}. It could fire one round per minute. The turret's revolving mass was {{convert|826|LT|0}}, only slightly more t
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  • |rate= 12 rounds per minute
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  • |rate=8 / minute<ref>8 rounds per minute is the figure given by Vickers. Quoted in [http://www.gwpda.org/naval/brass
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  • ...Campbell"/> The typical maximum rate of fire was eight rounds per gun, per minute.<ref>[http://www.hnsa.org/doc/pdf/ou6359a.pdf ''O.U. 6359A, Handbook for 6-
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  • |Max ROF: ||10 rounds/minute
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  • ...nd {{HMS|Exeter|68|2}}. Each gun could fire approximately five rounds per minute. Useful life expectancy was 550 effective full charges (EFC) per barrel.<r
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  • |rate=12 rounds per minute
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  • ...at remained, and by the end of the year it was operating at 130 rounds per minute. Continued development was needed to turn it into a weapon suitable for pro ...850|m/s|ft/s|abbr=on}}. The rate of fire was normally about 120 rounds per minute (2.0 rounds per second), which improved slightly when the barrels were clos
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  • ...57&nbsp;mm has a 120-round magazine and a rate of fire of about 220 shots/minute. The rate of fire and the ability to change ammunition types quickly makes
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  • |rate=240 rounds per minute
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  • | Maximum ROF: || 200 rounds per minute
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  • ...he shells and cartridge cases slowed the rate of fire down to 7 rounds per minute. This gun was only used on the large destroyers (''contre-torpilleurs'') of ...ls with jams and failures frequent", rather than the planned 10 rounds per minute. A further problem was that there only two loaders assigned to the gun crew
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  • |rate= 6 rounds per minute * Rate of fire: 6 rounds per minute.
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  • ...nds per minute, and developmental work was underway for a 1,000-rounds-per-minute version. In practice, chain guns usually have two or three set firing speed
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  • ...es of fire: 1,800 rounds per minute for air-to-air use or 1,200 rounds per minute for air-to-ground attacks. The 554 also provides three [[Pyrotechnic cockin
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  • |rate=3600 - 4200 rounds per minute ...re is normally 3,600 rounds per minute, with a maximum of 4,200 rounds per minute.
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  • |rate= 2,400 rpm (rounds per minute) ..., it is pneumatically driven, giving it a rate of fire of 2,400 rounds per minute. Minimum time between stoppages is estimated at 32,000 rounds, making it a
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  • |rate= 4,200 rpm (rounds per minute) The Avenger's rate of fire was originally selectable, 2,100 rounds per minute (rpm) in the low setting, or 4,200 rpm in the high setting.<ref name="steph
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  • ...ity]] is 1,025 m/s (3,360&nbsp;ft/s) with a rate of fire of 750 rounds per minute. Given its considerable recoil, it is typically used for single shots or co ...rate of fire allowing cyclic rates of 300, 600, 1,500, or 2,500 rounds per minute. It can fire continuous bursts or controlled 0.5 or 1 second bursts. It use
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  • ...lled operators to achieve a relatively high rate of fire of 200 rounds per minute.<ref name=Greeley1872/> ...eoretical rate of fire of 1,200 rounds per minute, although 400 rounds per minute was more readily achievable in combat.
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  • | rate = 70 rounds/second (4,200 rounds/minute) * '''Rate of fire''': 70 rounds/second (4,200 rounds/minute).
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  • ...f fire of 1,800 rounds per minute, customarily limited to 1,500 rounds per minute to reduce barrel wear. Despite that, its barrel life is quite short: 2,000
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  • ...ared to the U.S. [[M61 Vulcan]], the GSh-6-23 fires 50-66% more rounds per minute, has a heavier projectile, but lower muzzle velocity. The weapon is also li
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  • ...lighter one, which greatly increased the rate of fire, about 200 rounds a minute over the Oerlikon. ...epending on barrel length. Rate of fire was between 600 and 850 rounds per minute. It was 2.36 m (7&nbsp;ft 9 in) long, weighing between 42 and 50&nbsp;kg (9
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  • ...S.820's high 1100 m/s [[muzzle velocity]] and equally high 1000 rounds per minute firing rate made it a formidable weapon. Nevertheless, the rapid introducti
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  • ...annon had five 37&nbsp;mm barrels, and was capable of firing 43 rounds per minute with an accuracy range of {{convert|2000|yd}}. Each feed magazine held 10 r
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  • ...e the [[Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23L]]. Rate of fire is about 3,000 rounds per minute. The weapon is designed to be rugged and resistant to dirt; this makes it r
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