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  • ...tworth#Elswick Ordnance Company|Elswick Ordnance Company]] and the [[Royal Arsenal]] at [[Woolwich]]. The term has also been used to describe Armstrong's [[bu ...RBL 7 inch Armstrong gun|110-pounder]] (7 inches /180 mm) heavy gun. The [[Royal Navy]] used all these guns and all except the 20-pounder saw service in [[N
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  • |manufacturer=[[Kure Naval Arsenal]]<br>[[Muroran, Hokkaidō|Muroran]] Ironworks<ref name="Campbell"/> ...d on [[Takao class cruiser|''Takao'']] class cruisers were influenced by [[Royal Navy]] [[County class cruiser]]s.<ref name="Whitley177"/> Type E turrets w
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  • |used_by=[[Royal Navy]] After Mk IV of 1889 the Royal Navy discontinued the 10-inch calibre in favour of 9.2-inch and 12-inch.
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  • |used_by=[[Royal Navy]] |designer=[[Royal Arsenal|Woolwich Arsenal]]
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  • ...guard (1946)|HMS ''Vanguard'']], the last battleship to be built for the [[Royal Navy]], completed in 1946. * [[Royal Arsenal|Royal Gun Factory]], [[Woolwich]]: 33
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  • ...]], [[William Beardmore & Company]] at [[Dalmuir]] and the [[Royal Arsenal|Royal Gun Factory]] at [[Woolwich]] made a total of 29 guns of which 18 would be
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  • |designer=Mk I, VI : [[Royal Arsenal|RGF]]<br>Mk VII : [[Armstrong Whitworth#Elswick Ordnance Company|EOC]] |manufacturer=Mk I, III, IV : [[Royal Arsenal|RGF]]<br>Mk III, IV, VI, VII [[Armstrong Whitworth#Elswick Ordnance Company
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  • ...ted States Naval Institute Proceedings'' September 1972 p. 71.</ref> The [[Royal Navy]] used Gatling guns against the Egyptians at [[Alexandria]] in 1882.<r ...g gun 1865.jpg|thumb|right|A British 1865 Gatling gun at [[Firepower - The Royal Artillery Museum]]]]
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  • ...with a .30 caliber in the compact one-man turrets on M113 APCs used by the Royal Australian Armoured Corps in South Vietnam. |12.7 × 99&nbsp;mm Browning M2HB machine gun; ranging gun for the [[Royal Ordnance L7|L7 105 mm]] tank gun on the [[Centurion tank]]
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  • ...o design a carriage were given to Vickers and the [[Royal Arsenal|Woolwich Arsenal]]. ...e legs were emplaced on the ground and the wheels were lifted up. Woolwich Arsenal's carriage was found to be cheaper and easier to produce than the Vickers d
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  • ...arrange. Given these problems, the British relied almost entirely on the [[Royal Air Force]]'s bomber fleet as a deterrent force, ignoring the defence almos ...r {{convert|3.7|in|mm|sing=on}} barrel as a starting point, at the [[Royal Arsenal]], [[Woolwich]], Colonel Probert developed a barrel with graduated rifling:
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  • ===Royal Navy service=== ...l production was 154 Mark I, 91 Mark II, 338 Mark III and 584 Mark IV. The Royal Navy received 776 of these guns directly. The Army transferred a further 11
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  • |used_by=[[Royal Navy]]<br>[[Imperial Japanese Navy]]<br>{{CHL}}<br>{{ITA}}<br>{{ARG}} ...rdnance Company|Elswick Ordnance Company]]<br>[[Royal Gun Factory|Woolwich Arsenal]]
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  • |used_by=[[Royal Navy]]<br>Australian Colonies |designer=M Robert Fraser, Royal Gun Factory
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  • |used_by=[[Royal Navy]] |manufacturer=[[Royal Arsenal]]
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  • |used_by=[[Royal Navy]] |designer=Royal Gun Factory
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  • |used_by=[[Royal Navy]] |manufacturer=[[Royal Arsenal]]
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  • |used_by=[[Royal Navy]] |manufacturer=[[Royal Arsenal]]
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  • |used_by=[[Royal Navy]] |designer=Royal Gun Factory
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  • |designer=[[Royal Arsenal|Woolwich Arsenal]] |manufacturer=[[Royal Arsenal|Woolwich Arsenal]]<br>[[Elswick Ordnance Company]]
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  • |caption=No. 398 made by [[Royal Arsenal|Royal Gun Factory]] in 1870, at the Royal Australian Artillery Memorial, Canberra |used_by=[[Royal Navy]]<br>Australian Colonies
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  • |used_by=[[Royal Navy]]<br>Australian Colonies |manufacturer=[[Royal Arsenal]]
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  • Yokosuka air arsenal was once developing 2 tons large aerial torpedo for 4-engine land-based att The development project team at [[Yokosuka Naval Arsenal]] of ''Ko-Hon'' or [[Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service]] reasoned that the
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  • ...ing's Mirror, Chapter XXXVII: The duties, activities and amusements of the Royal Guardsmen |publisher=Mediumaevum.com |accessdate=2008-07-20 }}, from the '' ...re.<ref name =cocroft-1/> Gunpowder was also being made or stored at other Royal castles, such as [[Portchester Castle]].
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  • ...me Investigation]- by T. O'Connor, Austin PEA State University</ref> The [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]] Gazette, quoting from the [[Provincial Court of M ...nfiscation of $2 million worth of [[illegal drugs]], as well as an illegal arsenal of weapons, ranging from Uzi submachine guns to antitank weapons.<ref>[http
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  • ...ere subjected to the harshest interrogation techniques in the CIA's secret arsenal, sometimes referred to as "[[enhanced interrogation techniques]]" authorize ...from Italy and from the European Parliament are set to ask the [[Moroccan Royal Cabinet]] to grant a pardon to the Italian citizen<ref>[http://www.statewat
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