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  • ...40 mm grenade]]s in both the low velocity 40x46 mm and high velocity 40x53 mm calibers which uses what it calls [[High-Low System|High-Low Propulsion Sys HE grenades may well be the standard for both types of 40 mm grenades, but over the years the functions of the weapons using these grena
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  • |caliber={{convert|4|in|mm|sigfig=4}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |caliber={{convert|4|in|mm|sigfig=4}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |caliber= {{convert|5.5|in|mm|sing=on}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |caliber={{convert|6|in|mm|sing=on|sigfig=4}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |type=[[Naval gun]]<br>[[Coastal artillery|Coastal defence gun]]<br>[[Field gun|Heavy field gun]] |caliber= {{convert|6|in|mm|sigfig=4}}
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  • |caliber= {{convert|6|in|mm|sigfig=4}} ...Common Lyddite|Lyddite]], Armour-piercing, [[Shrapnel shell|Shrapnel]]<ref>100 lb shells : [[Treatise on Ammunition]], 1915</ref>
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  • |caliber= {{convert|6|in|mm|sigfig=4}} ...Common Lyddite|Lyddite]], Armour-piercing, [[Shrapnel shell|Shrapnel]]<ref>100 lb shells : [[Treatise on Ammunition]], 1915</ref>
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  • |type= [[Naval gun]]<br>[[Coastal artillery|Coast defence gun]] ...t|153.2|in|mm|sigfig=4}} (25.53 calibres)<br>Mk IV, VI : {{convert|156|in|mm|sigfig=4}} (26 calibres)<ref name=Gunnery1902>Text Book of Gunnery 1902, Ta
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  • ...r>Mk VII : {{convert|204|in|mm|sigfig=4}}<br>Mk IV & VI : {{convert|237|in|mm|sigfig=4}} bore<ref name=Gunnery1902/> |caliber={{convert|8|in|mm|sing=on|sigfig=4}}
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  • |name= Bofors 40 mm gun |caption= '''Bofors 40 mm/L60'''. This example includes the British-designed ''Stiffkey Sight'', bein
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  • |cartridge= 84×246 mm. R |caliber= 84 mm. (3.31 inches)
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  • |caliber= 20 (0.79 in) mm × 110 mm (USN) The '''Colt-Browning Mk 12''' was a 20 mm [[cannon]] widely used by the [[United States Navy]] after [[World War II]]
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  • |cartridge= 30 × 173 mm |caliber= [[30 mm caliber]]
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  • ...ghting troops of industrialized nations, Gatling guns could be targeted by artillery they could not reach and their crews could be targeted by [[sniper]]s they ...1865.jpg|thumb|right|A British 1865 Gatling gun at [[Firepower - The Royal Artillery Museum]]]]
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  • | caliber = 30&nbsp;mm <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • ...oped in the interwar period by [[Stewart Blacker|Lt-Col Blacker]], [[Royal Artillery|RA]]. The spigot mortar was based on early [[infantry]] trench mortars. By ...imed to land in a [[circle|circular]] or [[ellipse|elliptical]] area about 100 feet (30 m) in diameter at a fixed point about 250 yards (230 m) directly a
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  • |cartridge= 20 × 102 mm. |caliber= 20 mm
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  • | caliber = [[25 mm caliber|{{convert|25|mm}} caliber]] The '''M242 Bushmaster''' is a [[25 mm caliber|25 mm]] (25x137mm) [[chain gun|chain-fed]] [[autocannon]]. It is used extensively
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  • |length= {{mm to in|1650|abbr=on|precision=1|wiki=yes}} |part_length= {{convert|1143|mm|abbr=on|1}}
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