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  • | image = [[Image:HMS Sirius guns.jpg|300px]] | variants = Mk I, Mk II
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  • {{otheruses4|the 1880s Hotchkiss gun|the World War II anti-tank and Molins Class M gun|Ordnance QF 6 pounder}} ...]<br>[[Russian Civil War]],<br>[[Second Sino-Japanese War]]<br>[[World War II]]<br>[[Cod Wars]]
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  • ...ber|20 mm]] [[autocannon]] used by the [[Soviet Union]] during [[World War II]]. It was designed by [[Boris Shpitalniy]] and [[Semyon Vladimirov]] and en ...of 12.7-mm of ShVak machine guns in 1935. During 1935-1936 12.7-mm ShKAS machine gun was rechambered to a 20-mm caliber round and serial production was laun
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  • ...destroyer escorts or escort carriers) employed GFCS for 5 inch and larger guns, up to battleships such as the [[Armament of the Iowa class battleship|USS ...l the firing of several guns at once. In naval engagements both the firing guns and target are moving, and the variables are compounded by the greater dist
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  • ...l system was developed for Type 2, which could control and direct 6 of the guns at once. Two of the guns were mounted on together to form the '''20&nbsp;mm Twin AA Machine Cannon'''.
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  • ...nnon|Type 98 20 mm]] guns. It was introduced in 1944 and approximately 500 guns were produced. [[Category:World War II anti-aircraft guns]]
    667 bytes (81 words) - 21:40, 2 July 2010
  • |wars=[[World War II]] ...45 degrees elevation with HE shell<ref>''Japanese Cruisers of the Pacific War''</ref>
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  • |name=Type 98 20 mm anti-aircraft machine cannon |wars=[[World War II]]
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  • ...nd served as their standard [[aircraft]] [[autocannon]] during [[World War II]]. ...lyingGuns">Anthony G. Williams and Emmanuel Gustin ''Flying Guns World War II'', Airlife UK 2003</ref><ref name="Mikesh">Robert C. Mikesh, ''Japanese Air
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  • |image=RAF Airspeed AS.10 Oxford II Brown.jpg |caption=Oxford II inflight over [[Saskatchewan]], Canada in 1942
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  • ...defects in offspring of persons exposed to DU."<ref name="Hindin" /> The [[World Health Organization]] states that no consistent risk of reproductive, deve |author= World Health Organization
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  • ...2009}} auto bodies. For the next 25 years his "Ram's Head Body and Fender Machine" became a huge help{{Vague|date=December 2009}} for [[auto body work]] men By [[World War II]], rivet guns were used widely in U.S. aircraft factories both for riveting aluminum shee
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  • ...quote> According to some analysts, in [[History of Germany since 1945|post-war Germany]], the prohibition of the [[Communist Party of Germany|Communist Pa ...s''" - "hellish machines", usually made with bombs, sometimes only several guns assembled together), were thus legitimized by part of the anarchist movemen
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  • ...other air forces before, during, and after the [[World War II|Second World War]]. ...lying boat]]s. However, by the outbreak of the [[World War II|Second World War]], the Anson was soon found to have become obsolete in front line combat ro
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  • ...l Air Force]] and [[Fleet Air Arm]] during the [[World War II|Second World War]]. It went through a number of variants according to engine availability an ...modified to a single-seat configuration, and armed with six [[.303 in]] [[machine gun]]s for use as an [[emergency fighter]], but did not see combat.
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