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  • ...) /50 single purpose guns, <br/>• two .50 caliber (12.7&nbsp;mm) machine guns, <br/>• five [[Thompson submachine gun]]s, <br/>• five sawn-off [[shotg ...a [[Q-ship]] of the [[United States Navy]] named for the [[Bighorn River]] of [[Wyoming]] and [[Montana]].
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  • ...an (ATF-85) moored outboard of USS Horace A. Bass (APD-124) at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, 8 April 1946. |Ship out of service=
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  • |Ship flag=[[Image:US flag 48 stars.svg|60px|US Flag / Naval Ensign, 1912–1959]] |Ship out of service=
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  • |Ship caption=USS ''Barnegat'' (AVP-10), lead ship of the ''Barnegat''-class small seaplane tenders, in [[Puget Sound]] on 14 Oct ...the company's name, which also is referred to in ''Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships'' entries as "Associated Shipbuilding Company" (see http://w
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  • ...s of the war. Developments of the original models led to a wide variety of guns. ...the guns were universally known as the ''Acht-acht'' (8-8), a contraction of ''Acht-komma-acht Zentimeter'' (German: "8,8 cm" - comma being used as the
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  • ...le of Ueno against the Shogitai 1868.jpg|thumb|Armstrong gun deployed by [[Japan]] during the [[Boshin war]] (1868–69).]] ...lso been used to describe Armstrong's [[built-up gun]] construction system of a [[wrought-iron]] tube surrounded by multiple wrought-iron strengthening c
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  • ...gun''' was a [[anti-aircraft]] [[autocannon]] designed by the French firm of Hotchkiss. It served in World War II with French, Japanese and other nation ...o hundred [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|Oerlikons]], the lack of modern light AA guns greatly hampered the French army in the campaign.
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  • ...p Yamato|Yamato]]'' under construction. (The 15.5 cm gun is above the main guns) |origin=Japan
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  • |name= 12.7 cm/50 Type 3 naval gun |caption=''12.7 cm/50 Type 3'' guns seen in a twin gun ''Model B'' turret on the [[Japanese destroyer Sagiri|''
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  • |used_by={{flag|France}}, <br>{{flag|Japan}} and others ...orld War II]] where it saw service with various nation's forces, including Japan where the gun was built under license.
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  • |caption= Battleship armament: 16"/45 caliber guns aboard the battleship [[USS South Dakota (BB-57)]]. |type= Naval Gun
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  • |name= 20 cm/50 3rd Year Type naval gun |caption=''Tone'' class cruisers mounted all 4 turrets forward of the bridge.
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  • |origin=Japan |type= Naval gun
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  • |origin=Japan |type= Naval gun
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  • ...5 inch 25 caliber gun USS Bowfin.jpg|thumb|right|300px|<center>On the deck of [[Balao class submarine]] [[USS Bowfin (SS-287)]]</center>]] ...er (artillery)|caliber]]s long (that is, for a 5" bore and a barrel length of 25 calibers, 5" x 25 = 125", or about 3.2 meters).<ref name=F156>Fairfield
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  • |used_by= US Navy and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. ...era [[naval artillery]] gun mount used by the [[United States Navy]] and [[Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force]]. While designed for the never completed {{sc
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  • ...te of fire than the [[5"/38 caliber gun]] used in WWII was needed. Because of this reason, the gun was created concurrently with the [[3"/70 Mark 26 gun] ...Mk 42 mount in 1971 for easier maintenance and improved reliability in new naval construction for the [[United States]].<ref>Cooney(1980)p.40</ref>
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  • |type= [[Naval gun]] |traverse=170 degrees either side of centerline<br />rate: 30 degree/s
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  • |type=Naval gun<br>Coast defence gun ...@ 22.5° elevation as coast defence gun, quoted by Spethman, 2008. Guns in naval use had lower elevation and hence shorter range.</ref>
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  • |type= [[Naval gun]]<br>Coast defence gun ...nt required for) Laid on the Table by the Hon. Mr Ballance, with the Leave of the House.]</ref>
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