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  • ...milar to the GDF-002, but included some enhancements like self-lubricating weapons and integrated protective covers. ...rview.jpg|thumb|A [[Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard|Gepard SPAAG]] of the [[German Army]]]]
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  • *[[Valour class frigate]] - German built [[MEKO]] design *[http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_3-62_mk75.htm Italian 76 mm/62 (3") Compact, SR and USA 76 mm/62 (3")
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  • ...the standard anti-aircraft gun used in the home defence of England against German airships and bombers and on the Western Front in [[World War I]]. It was al ...lin breech block]] with an [[Asbury breech]].<ref>[http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNBR_3-45_mk1.htm Navweaps.com]</ref>
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  • |number=1,167<ref>[http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNBR_47-40_mk1.htm British 4.7"/40 (12 cm) QF Marks I to IV and Japanese 4. ...nch gun Mk I - V|BL 5 inch (127 mm) naval guns]] and was optimised for the modern [[smokeless propellant]]s such as [[Cordite]].
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  • ...boat|Fairmile D Motor Gunboats]], some of which were not re-armed with the modern autoloading [[Ordnance QF 6 pounder|6 pdr MkIIA]] until late 1944<ref>See R [[Image:German photo with English Tank.jpg|thumb|left|<center>German troops with captured Mk II tank, showing the unwieldy length of the gun bar
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  • ...ass of German stealth corvettes, and is likely to be later used on other [[German Navy]] vessels as well. [[Finland|Finnish]] car maker [[Sisu Auto|Sisu]] pr ;{{GER}}: The [[German Navy]] has chosen the Mk. IIIs and Mk. IVs to equip its [[Braunschweig cla
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  • ...eo2 PSO Turm.JPG|thumb|A heavy FLW 200 made by [[Krauss-Maffei]] for the [[German Army]]]] ...hicle]] or other platforms (land and sea-based). Such equipment is used on modern military vehicles, as it allows a gunner to remain in the relative protecti
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  • [[File:Mauser BK-27 LKCV.jpg|thumb|Modern [[Mauser BK-27]] aircraft revolver cannon]] ...on onboard an [[Elbe class replenishment ship|Elbe class tender]] of the [[German Navy]]]]
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  • [[Image:Marder1A3.2.jpg|right|thumb|A [[German Army]] [[Marder (IFV)|Marder]] fires its Rh202 20 mm cannon on a training e The cannon is used on military vehicles of [[Germany|German]] origin, like the [[Marder (IFV)|Marder]] [[infantry fighting vehicle]], t
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  • ...g caseless 30 x 250 mm ammunition cartridges. The gun was developed by the German company [[Mauser]], which is now a subsidiary of [[Rheinmetall]] Detec AG. ...T]] attack helicopters. The UHT version currently lacks a gun, since the [[German Army]] was not happy with the recoil, accuracy and the range of the French
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  • ...y out in obsolete biplanes or planes with fixed landing gears, whereas the modern, fast Nakajima B5N as used by the IJN carrier strike force's 1st Air Flotil ...got heavy damage in the [[Battle of Taranto]] on November 11, 1940, and [[German battleship Bismarck]], got a hit by a single torpedo, jammed [[rudder]] and
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  • ...Europe until superseded by the use of [[ether]], [[chloroform]], and other modern anesthetics. ...crystalline isolation of atropine. The substance was first synthesized by German chemist [[Richard Willstätter]] in 1901.
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  • ...ks]]. The term ''gunpowder'' also refers broadly to any propellant powder. Modern firearms do not use the traditional gunpowder (black powder) described in t ...kelihood of accidental ignition by [[static electricity]], the granules of modern black powder are typically coated with [[graphite]], which prevents the bui
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  • ...early as bronze or the other copper related alloys. Iron is ubiquitous in modern life; it is used primarily for its structural strength. Pure iron is soft ( ...erg|first2 = Egon|last3 = Wiberg|first3 = Nils;|chapter = Iron| language = German}}</ref> Numerous [[organometallic chemistry|organometallic]] compounds con
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  • ...cated for [[syphilis]] and [[trypanosomiasis]], but has been superseded by modern [[antibiotics]]. Arsenic trioxide has been used in a variety of ways over t ...quest.org/05aug/00639/en/w_chemical_blister.html | publisher = Code Red - Weapons of Mass Destruction |title = Blister Agents | accessdate = 2010-05-15}}</r
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  • ...a-, which is of Dravidian origin and could be derived from the name of the modern city of [[Belur]].<ref>{{OEtymD|beryl}}</ref> For about 160 years, berylliu ...em|optical guidance]] systems and in [[fire-control system]]s, e.g. in the German-made [[Leopard 1]] and [[Leopard 2]] [[main battle tank]]s. In these system
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  • ...oks.google.com/?id=34KwmkU4LG0C&pg=PA158|page=158|title=The development of modern chemistry|author=Ihde, Aaron John|publisher=Courier Dover Publications|year ...s was first introduced as a weapon on April 22, 1915 at [[Ypres]] by the [[German Army]],<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.drcordas.com/education/weaponsmass
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  • ...of stone and metal has been done since [[Prehistory|pre-historic]] times. Modern mining processes involve [[prospecting]] for ore bodies, analysis of the pr ...fects of mining operations. Safety has long been a concern as well, though modern practices have improved safety in mines significantly.
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  • | weapons = ''[[Salmonella enterica]]'' Typhimurium ...ef> The attack is one of only two confirmed terrorist uses of [[biological weapons]] to harm humans.<ref name="wheelis" />
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  • ...the [[France|French]]'s doctrine described in [[Roger Trinquier]]'s book ''Modern War''<ref name=Trinquier>{{cite web | title = Modern Warfare: A French View of Counterinsurgency
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