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  • ...as derived from their original title, the '''Inspectorate of Anti-Aircraft Weapons and Devices''', IAAWD, which was corrupted to Instigator of Anti-Aircraft W ...was developed after the [[Stewart Blacker|Lt-Col Blacker]]'s spigot mortar weapons were shown to the DMWD by [[MD1]] ("Churchill's Toyshop").
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  • '''SWAT''' Special Weapons And Training
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  • ...er a weapon or an accident is a complex mixture of many radioisotopes. For weapons fallout the photon energy is assumed to be the same as the gamma rays from ==Weapons fallout==
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  • ...f United States Navy ratings#Administration, deck, medical, technical, and weapons specialty ratings]] ('''at''' "Hospital Corpsman")''
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  • ...uck. By the time the two sentries had locked, loaded, and shouldered their weapons, the truck was already inside the building's entry way. ...ry lethal weapon. These devices are similar to fuel-air or [[thermobaric]] weapons, explaining the large blast and damage.<ref>Paul Rogers(2000)"[http://www.b
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  • ...g the fledging South Vietnamese Navy in detecting and preventing supplies, weapons, and other materials from being infiltrated into South Vietnam by the Viet
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  • ...100 yards offshore, searching junks and small fishing boats for Viet Cong/weapons, and infrequently providing naval gunfire support with her two 3 inch guns:
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  • ...[[recoilless rifles]], [[machine guns]], and [[Anti-tank warfare|antitank weapons]]. This represented the largest seizure of the "Market Time" operation and
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  • [[Category:Weapons of Sweden]]
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  • ...0-caliber ([[12.7-millimeter]]) [[machine gun]]s<br/>All [[antisubmarine]] weapons (previously 1 x [[Mark 10]] Mod 0 [[antisubmarine]] projector, 2 x Mark 32
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  • ...0 | url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_4-50_mk9.htm | work = Naval Weapons of the World | publisher = Navweaps.com | date = 15 August 2008 | accessdat
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  • ...0 | url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_4-50_mk9.htm | work = Naval Weapons of the World | publisher = Navweaps.com | date = 15 August 2008 | accessdat
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  • ...down to 8-10 rounds per minute.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNFR_55-40_m1927.htm|title=French 138.6 mm/40 (5.46") Model 1927 |date=22 J * Campbell, John. ''Naval Weapons of World War Two''. London: Conway Maritime Press, 2002 ISBN 0-87021-459-4
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  • Unlike the L-39 anti-tank rifle, weapons in the 20 ItK 40 VKT are designed for full-automatic fire and so do not suf ...was used in training until 1970s and they were kept in storage as reserve weapons until 1988.<ref name="Suomen_ilmatorjuntatykit"/><ref name="Jaegerplatoon"/
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  • ...on almost every battlefield, making it one of the most recognizable German weapons of the war. Developments of the original models led to a wide variety of gu ...ore powerful models, the ''FlaK'' 41 and 43, although these were different weapons. Compared to the British [[QF 3.7 inch AA gun]] or United States [[90 mm gu
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  • * [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNFR_94-50_m1902.htm French 240 mm/50 (9.45") Models 1902 and 1906 ] [[Category:World War II naval weapons]]
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  • *Weapons: The colonists build a series of weapons for defending their home. John C. creates a [[flamethrower]] and a large [
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  • ...y purpose is defense against anti-ship missiles and other precision guided weapons. However it can also be employed against fixed or rotary wing aircraft, shi * '''Weapons range''': Effective range with HE-FRAG (0.54 kg) shell, 4,000 m (4,375 yd)
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  • ...o 1,500–1,700 rounds per minute. No new Mk 5s were built, but many older weapons were converted, being redesignated '''Mk 5 Straden'''. The ADEN is very similar to the French [[DEFA cannon]], and the two weapons use the same range of 30 mm ammunition.
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  • * [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNRussian_30mm-63_ak-230.htm Navy Weapons.com] [[Category:Cold War weapons of the Soviet Union]]
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  • ...monstrated in hopes that NATO would develop a [[guided-missile]] hydrofoil weapons system. In addition to providing a base of operations and facilities for br
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  • ...sianmilitaryreview.com/upload/200712031855161.pdf |title=Light Anti-Armour Weapons: Anti-Everything? |author=Owen, William F. |year=2007 |publisher=http://asi ...T4, making it one of the most common light [[Anti-tank warfare|anti-tank]] weapons in the world.
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  • ...ird Reich: An Encyclopedic Survey of All Small Arms, Artillery and Special Weapons of the German Land Forces 1939-1945''. New York: Doubleday, 1979 ISBN 0-385 * [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNGER_59-45_skc16.htm the 15cm SK L/45 on NavWeaps]
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  • The [[Multi-Mission Effects Vehicle]] (MMEV) will feature a wide array of weapons for different engagements. Its direct fire with low cost rockets will be ab [[Category:Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons]]
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  • [[Category:Modern weapons of South Africa]]
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  • ...http://www.rusarm.ru/cataloque/lanforces_cataloque.html |title=Land Forces Weapons Export Catalogue 2003 |accessdate=2008-11-08 |publisher=Rosoboronexport}}</
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  • ...d service in the Russian army in 1994<ref>http://www.deagel.com/Anti-Armor-Weapons-and-Missiles/Kornet_a001010001.aspx</ref>, its export designation is the Ko ...http://www.rusarm.ru/cataloque/lanforces_cataloque.html |title=Land Forces Weapons Export Catalogue 2003 |accessdate=2008-11-17 |publisher=Rosoboronexport}}</
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  • [[Category:Modern weapons of South Africa]]
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  • * Jane's Air Launched Weapons, Issue thirty six.
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  • [[Category:Modern German weapons]]
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  • According to accounts by [[Israeli military]], weapons seized from Hezbollah and journalists accounts from Lebanon, the Metis-M w ...ion, although it has moved to tighten control over the use of Russian-made weapons by the importing states.
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  • ...Navy Spike Missile System: A New Generation of Miniature Precision Guided Weapons |publisher=[[Defense Technical Information Center]] (DTIC) |format=[[PDF]] ...tle=Defense Update issue 2-07 (May - June 2007) : Electro-Optically Guided Weapons |publisher=Defense-Update.Com |accessdate=1 July 2010}}</ref> Man-portable
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  • * [http://www.saabgroup.com/en/land/weapon-systems/support-weapons/nlaw-next-generation-light-antitank-weapon/ SAAB official site] [[Category:Weapons of Sweden]]
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  • ...ick|last=Nicholas|title=AEROSPATIALE'S ACCP BRIDGES THE GAP|journal=Combat Weapons|date=Fall 1985|page=53|publisher=Omega Group Ltd.|issn=1052-5076}}</ref><re [[Category:Modern weapons of Canada]]
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  • ...itle=BUMBAR (Bumble Bee) short-range anti-tank missile (Serbia), Anti-tank weapons|publisher=[[Jane's Information Group]]|date=2008-12-29|accessdate=2009-10-0 [[Category:Weapons of Serbia]]
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  • [[Category:World War II naval weapons]]
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  • *[http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/future-weapons/weapons/zone2/xm307/xm307.html Discovery Website - XM307 video clip] [[Category:Modern American weapons]]
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  • ...ed. The Williams gun was not perfect and Union had much better rapid-fire weapons than the Confederacy
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  • '''Similar weapons:'''
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  • The [[Katori class battleship|''Katori'' class]] used these weapons as [[Battleship secondary armament|secondary armament]]. The [[Satsuma clas | url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNJAP_10-45_Vickers.htm
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  • ...T 3: Heavy Guns|date=23 September 2007|accessdate=2009-05-22}}</ref> Those weapons captured after the German conquest of Europe were taken into [[Wehrmacht]] ...ird Reich: An Encyclopedic Survey of All Small Arms, Artillery and Special Weapons of the German Land Forces 1939-1945|publisher=Doubleday|location=New York|d
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  • [[Category:Anti-tank weapons]]
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  • Vigilant was developed by the Vickers-Armstrongs Guided Weapons Department at [[Brooklands]], [[Surrey]] for the anti-tank role in the Brit * ''Brassey's Infantry Weapons of the World'', J.I.H. Owen
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  • ...e = Argentina - 12"/50 (30.5 cm) Bethlehem | url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNARG_12-50_Bethlehem.htm | publisher = Navweaps.com | accessdate = 22 Febr ...com/Weapons/WNARG_12-50_Bethlehem.htm History and specifications, at Naval Weapons of the World website (NavWeaps.com)] (retrieved 2010-02-22)
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  • ...75° of the ''Model B''.<ref name=n>{{cite web|url=http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNJAP_5-50_3ns.htm|title=Japan 12.7 cm/50 (5") 3rd Year Type|date=19 March * {{cite book|last=Campbell|first=John|title=Naval Weapons of World War Two|publisher=Conway Maritime Press|location=London|date=2002|
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  • In the late 1920s, Hotchkiss proposed a range of anti-aircraft automatic weapons in the 13.2, 25 and 37 mm calibres. They were all based on the same type of [[Category:French World War II weapons]]
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  • ...lass]] and [[Leipzig class cruiser|''Leipzig''-class cruisers]]. Oddly, no weapons of this type surplus appear to have been used as coast-defense guns. ...ount.<ref name=c>/</ref><ref name=n>{{cite web|url=http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNGER_59-60_skc25.htm|title=German 15 cm/60 (5.9") SK C/25|date=20 November
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  • ...ps]] and the [[Graf Zeppelin class aircraft carrier]]. A number of surplus weapons were used as coast-defense guns and eight were adapted to use Army carriage ...ed in 1939.<ref name=c/><ref name=n>{{cite web|url=http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNGER_59-55_skc28.htm|title=German 15 cm/55 (5.9") SK C/28|date=20 November
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  • ...States of America 16"/50 (40.6 cm) Mark 7 | url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_16-50_mk7.htm | publisher = Navweaps.com | date = 7 February 2008 | ac ...classes was its comparatively shorter range.<ref>[http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_16-45_mk6.htm USA 16"/45 (40.6 cm) Mark 6<!-- Bot generated title -->]
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  • * {{cite book| title=Naval Weapons of World War Two |author=Campbell, John |publisher=Naval Institute Press |y [[Category:World War II naval weapons]]
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  • ...d the '''3.7 cm Flak 37''' that was otherwise similar. It appears existing weapons were brought up to the Flak 37 standard, while new production started in 19 ...PfG_c#PPA168,M1 3,7-cm Flak 43 and Flakzwilling 43], ''The Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II'', Chris Bishop, pp. 168</ref>
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  • ...used gears to elevate the gun.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNGER_37mm-83_skc30.htm|title=German 3.7 cm/L83 (1.5") SK C/30 3.7 cm/L83 ( * Campbell, John. ''Naval Weapons of World War Two''. London: Conway Maritime Press, 2002 ISBN 0-87021-459-4
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  • |weight=20 tonnes<ref name="Campbell">{{cite book| title=Naval Weapons of World War Two |author=Campbell, John |publisher=Naval Institute Press |y * [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNFR_8-50_m1924.htm French 203 mm/50 (8") Model 1924]
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  • |weight=22 tonnes<ref name="Campbell">{{cite book| title=Naval Weapons of World War Two |author=Campbell, John |publisher=Naval Institute Press |y * [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNFR_8-55_m1931.htm French 203 mm/55 (8") Model 1931]
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  • * {{cite book| title=Naval Weapons of World War Two |author=Campbell, John |publisher=Naval Institute Press |y [[Category:World War II naval weapons]]
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  • ...g armour-piercing projectile :<ref>Tony diGiulian, http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNGER_11-52_skc28.htm</ref> ...Tony| title = German 28 cm/52 (11") SK C/28 | url=http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNGER_11-52_skc28.htm| publisher = Navweaps.com| date = 13 October 2006| ac
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  • ...= Tony| title = Netherlands 28 cm/54.5 (11")| url=http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNNeth_11-545.htm| publisher = Navweaps.com| date = 09 October 2006| access ...ony| title = German 28 cm/54.5 (11") SK C/34 | url=http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNGER_11-545_skc34.htm| publisher = Navweaps.com| date = 13 October 2006| a
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  • *[http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNGER_41-65_skc33.htm German 10.5 cm/65 (4.1") SK C/33] ...ird Reich: An Encyclopedic Survey of All Small Arms, Artillery and Special Weapons of the German Land Forces 1939-1945''. New York: Doubleday, 1979 ISBN 0-385
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  • ...e = United States of America 12"/50 Mark 8 | url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_12-50_mk8.htm | publisher = Navweaps.com | accessdate = 7 January 2009 ...States of America 16"/50 (40.6 cm) Mark 7 | url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_16-50_mk7.htm | publisher = Navweaps.com | date = 7 February 2008 | ac
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  • ...ird Reich: An Encyclopedic Survey of All Small Arms, Artillery and Special Weapons of the German Land Forces 1939-1945''. New York: Doubleday, 1979 ISBN 0-385
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  • ...tle = 14"/45 (35.6 cm) Marks 1, 2, 3 and 5 | url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_14-45_mk1.htm | publisher = Navweaps.com | date = 2008-03-27 | access ...= 14"/45 (35.6 cm) Marks 8, 9, 10 and 12 | url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_14-45_mk10.htm | publisher = Navweaps.com | date = 2008-03-27 | acce
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  • [[Category:World War II naval weapons]]
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  • | url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_16-50_mk7.htm ...cite web | last = DiGiulian | first = Tony | url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_16-50_mk7.htm | title = United States of America 16"/50 (40.6 cm) Mark
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  • * {{cite book| title=Naval Weapons of World War Two |author=Campbell, John |publisher=Naval Institute Press |y [[Category:World War II naval weapons]]
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  • [[Category:Vehicle weapons]] [[Category:Anti-tank weapons]]
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  • ...e weapons, ammunition magazines and a seat for the gunner. Controlling the weapons and moving the turret is accomplished by means of drive units with a manual ...&nbsp;mm PKT coaxial machine gun with a 2-plane stabilization system. The weapons are controlled through the gunner's control panel. It is possible to integr
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  • ...e="bellum.nu">20mm Suomessa - Aseet ja ampumatarvikkeet (20mm in Finland - Weapons and Ammunition). Pitkänen S., Simpanen T, 2007. ISBN 9789525026597.</ref>. ...ar felt the proper solution was the introduction of the 37&nbsp;mm caliber weapons they had been developing since the 1920s, which had a rate of fire about th
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  • * {{cite book| title=Naval Weapons of World War Two |author=Campbell, John |publisher=Naval Institute Press |y [[Category:World War II naval weapons]]
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  • * {{cite book| title=Naval Weapons of World War Two |author=Campbell, John |publisher=Naval Institute Press |y *Tony DiGiulian, [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_3-50_mk10-22.htm United States of America 3"/50 (7.62 cm) Marks 10, 17
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  • ...action. <ref> [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_3-70_mk37.htm US Naval Weapons, at "NavWeaps" website]</ref> It was an essential improvement over the prev *Tony DiGiulian, [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_3-70_mk37.htm United States of America 3"/70 (7.62 cm) Mark 37]
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  • * [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNFR_12-45_m1906.htm 305 mm/45 (12") Model 1906 and Model 1906-1910] [[Category:World War II naval weapons]]
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  • ...in the Soviet Union to replace previous 30mm autocannon cartridges. Other weapons using this size of cartridge case include the 2A38 and 2A72 autocannons for ...types of ammunition were developed in the Soviet Union for the land-based weapons: high explosive incendiary, high explosive fragmentation with tracer, and a
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  • * {{cite book| title=Naval Weapons of World War Two |author=Campbell, John |publisher=Naval Institute Press |y [[Category:World War II weapons of Italy]]
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  • * [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNFR_13-50_m1931.htm French 330 mm/50 (13") Model 1931] [[Category:World War II naval weapons]]
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  • * [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNFR_134-45_m1912.htm 340 mm/45 (13.4") Model 1912] [[Category:World War II naval weapons]]
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  • ...s shot down 14,657 Axis planes<ref name="ReferenceA">Shunkov V. N. - ''The Weapons of the Red Army''</ref>. The mean quantity of 37&nbsp;mm ammunition to shoo * Shunkov V. N. - ''The Weapons of the Red Army'', Mn. Harvest, 1999 (Шунков В. Н. - ''Оружие
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  • [[Category:World War II weapons of the United States]]
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  • * [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNFR_15-45_m1935.htm French 380 mm/45 (14.96") Model 1935 ] [[Category:World War II naval weapons]]
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  • * {{cite book| title=Naval Weapons of World War Two |author=Campbell, John |publisher=Naval Institute Press |y [[Category:World War II weapons of Italy]]
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  • | url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNGER_15-52_skc34.htm * Campbell, John. ''Naval Weapons of World War Two''. London: Conway Maritime Press, 2002 ISBN 0-87021-459-4
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  • * {{cite book| title=Naval Weapons of World War Two |author=Campbell, John |publisher=Naval Institute Press |y *Tony DiGiulian, [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_4-50_mk9.htm United States of America 4"/50 (10.2 cm) Marks 7, 8, 9 an
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  • ...ird Reich: An Encyclopedic Survey of All Small Arms, Artillery and Special Weapons of the German Land Forces 1939-1945''. New York: Doubleday, 1979 ISBN 0-385
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  • ...ease fire on several occasions due to faults.<ref>[http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNBR_45-55_mk8.htm Navweaps.com]</ref> * Tony DiGiulian, [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNBR_45-55_mk8.htm British 4.5"/55 (11.4 cm) Mark 8 Mod 0 114 mm/55 (4.5")
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  • [[Category:Weapons of Sweden]]
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  • ...at the new gun muzzle velocity of 2650fps (808m/s).<ref>Campbell, ''Naval Weapons of World War Two'', p48.</ref> The 40 degree elevation was justified on the
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  • {{Weapons of Hungary}} [[Category:Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons of World War II]]
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  • *[http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNJAP_18-45_t94.htm] [[Category:World War II naval weapons]]
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  • ...very round had to be hand-loaded.<ref>Breyer, p. 275</ref> Fully-automatic weapons of roughly this caliber like the [[40 mm Bofors]] typically used 4-5 round ...matic breech entirely.<ref name="n">{{cite web|url=http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNRussian_45mm-46.htm|title=Russian 45 mm/46 (1.77") 21-K|date= 13 May 2006
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  • *{{cite book|title=Naval Weapons of World War Two|author=Campbell, John|publisher=Naval Institute Press|year [[Category:World War II naval weapons]]
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  • ...is limited to 35° elevation,<ref> {{cite web |url=http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_5-38_mk12.htm |title=United States of America 5"/38 (12.7 cm) Mark 12 ...ife expectancy was 4600 effective full charges (EFC) per barrel.<ref>Naval Weapons of WW2, Campbell, P139</ref>
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  • ...yed ashore for coast defense.<ref>Tony DiGiulian, [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_5-51_mk7.htm "United States of America 5"/51 (12.7 cm) Marks 7, 8, 9, * {{cite book| title=Naval Weapons of World War Two |author=Campbell, John |publisher=Naval Institute Press |y
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  • *[http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_5-54_mk16.htm United States of America 5"/54 (12.7 cm) Mark 16] [[Category:Cold War naval weapons]]
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  • ...the increasing speed of naval aircraft made manual aiming of antiaircraft weapons impractical. The [[5"/54 caliber Mark 45 gun|Mark 45 lightweight]] (22.1 lo *[http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_5-54_mk42.htm NavWeaps.com Mk 42]
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  • *[http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_5-54_mk45.htm navweaps.com: 5"/54 (12.7 cm) Mark 45 Mods 0 - 2] [[Category:Cold War naval weapons]]
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  • * {{cite book| title=Naval Weapons of World War Two |author=Campbell, John |publisher=Naval Institute Press |y [[Category:World War II naval weapons]]
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  • ...ert|220|bar|psi}}.<ref name=l/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WTJAP_PreWWII.htm|title=Japan Torpedoes Pre-World War II|date= 15 March 200 * {{cite book|last=Campbell|first=John|title=Naval Weapons of World War Two|publisher=Conway Maritime Press|location=London|date=2002|
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  • ...s weaknesses were exposed and the military reverted to using muzzle loaded weapons.<ref name=Hogg37/> However, the advantages of [[rifling]] and the Armstron
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  • ...II]]. The weapon was designed by the Finnish gunsmith [[Aimo Lahti]]. 507 weapons were produced in two versions, 7,62 ItKk/31 VKT and an improved 7,62 ItKk/3 ...machine guns and 125 7,62&nbsp;mm machine guns. The task for designing the weapons was given to the famed gunsmith [[Aimo Lahti]].<ref name="Lappi_85" />
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  • ...mpts were made to buy British and French guns, but both nations needed the weapons themselves because of the ongoing war. * [http://hem.fyristorg.com/robertm/norge/Norw_weapons.html Norwegian weapons], Retrieved 22 June 2006
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  • ...7''' was a Czech anti-aircraft gun used in the [[Second World War]]. Those weapons captured after the German occupation of [[Czechoslovakia]] in March [[1939] ...ird Reich: An Encyclopedic Survey of All Small Arms, Artillery and Special Weapons of the German Land Forces 1939-1945''. New York: Doubleday, 1979 ISBN 0-385
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