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  • ...otes the length of the gun barrels; in this case, the gun is 50 [[calibers#Caliber as measurement of length|calibers]], meaning that the gun is 50 times as lo
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  • ...otes the length of the gun barrels; in this case, the gun is 50 [[calibers#Caliber as measurement of length|calibers]], meaning that the gun is 50 times as lo
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  • |caliber={{convert|138.6|mm|in}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • | caliber = <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • ...nti-aircraft warfare|anti-aircraft]] and [[Anti-tank warfare|anti-tank]] [[artillery]] gun from World War II. They were widely used throughout the war, and coul ...against fast aircraft. Many military planners concluded that anti-aircraft artillery would no longer be effective, and only limited development was carried out
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  • |caliber={{convert|283|mm|in}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |caliber=240&nbsp;mm <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |caliber={{convert|1|in|mm|sing=on|sigfig=4}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • | caliber = 30mm <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • *'''Caliber''': 30 mm (1.18 in) × 113 mm [[Category:30 mm artillery]]
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  • |caliber=25 x 163 mm (.98 in) <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |caliber={{convert|149.1|mm|in}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |caliber= 150 mm Warhead <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |caliber= * Hull, A.W. , Markov, D.R. , Zaloga, S.J. (1999). ''Soviet/Russian Armor and Artillery Design Practices 1945 to Present''. Darlington Productions. ISBN 1-892848-0
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  • |caliber=155 mm <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |caliber= 25x59mm [[Category:25 mm artillery]]
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  • ...at was operated by a hand-crank. The barrel was 4 feet long and 1.57-inch caliber. The hand crank opened the sliding breech which allowed the crew to load a [[Category:40 mm artillery]]
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  • | caliber = {{Convert|23|mm|0|abbr=on}} ...with a rate of fire of 600 rounds per minute - a high rate of fire for the caliber at the time. The gun was 2.140 metres long, and weighed 68 kg. Its main dis
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  • |name=Vickers 10 inch /45 naval gun<br> Type 41 10-inch (254 mm) /45-caliber naval gun<br>BL 10 inch Mk VII |caliber={{convert|10|in|mm|0|adj=on}}
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  • |caliber={{convert|75|mm|in}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • | caliber=40 mm [[Category:40 mm artillery]]
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  • |name= 1.1" / 75 Caliber Gun |part_length= {{convert|82.5|in|m}} bore (75 [[Caliber#Caliber as measurement of length|calibres]])
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  • |name= 12"/45 caliber Mark 5 Naval Gun ...sian Civil War]]<br>[[Greco-Turkish War]]<br>[[World War II]] ''As coastal artillery''
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  • |name= 12"/50 caliber Bethlehem gun |caliber= {{convert|12|in|mm|sigfig=4}}<ref name=navweaps/>
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  • |caliber={{convert|127|mm|in}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |caliber= 120 mm L/60 <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |caliber=13.2 x 96 mm <!-- Artillery specifications -->
    4 KB (577 words) - 22:14, 1 July 2010
  • |name= 14"/50 caliber gun ...Mexico-class battleship [[USS Idaho (BB-42)]] in 1920, showing six 14"/50 caliber guns
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  • |caliber={{convert|149.1|mm|in}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |caliber={{convert|149.1|mm|in}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |name= 16"/45 caliber gun |caption= Battleship armament: 16"/45 caliber guns aboard the battleship [[USS South Dakota (BB-57)]].
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  • |name= 16"/50 caliber Mark 2 Gun |type=Naval Artillery
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  • |caliber={{convert|8|in|cm|sing=on|sigfig=1}}<ref name="Campbell"/> <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • | caliber = {{convert|3.7|cm|in}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |caliber={{convert|3.7|cm|in}} <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |caliber=8inch&nbsp;mm <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |caliber=203&nbsp;mm <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |caliber={{convert|20|cm|in|sing=on|sigfig=1}}<ref name="Campbell"/> <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • ...ne [[1915 in aviation|1915]] calling for an aircraft cannon of under 37 mm caliber and 70 kg weight capable of firing a 10-round burst. Tests commenced shortl [[Category:20 mm artillery]]
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  • ...val gun''' was a 283&nbsp;mm 52-[[Caliber#Caliber as measurement of length|caliber]] [[built-up gun]] designed in 1928 used on the [[Deutschland class cruiser [[Category:283 mm artillery]]
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  • ...naval gun''' was a 283 mm 54.5-[[Caliber#Caliber as measurement of length|caliber]] [[built-up gun]] designed in 1934 used on the {{Sclass|Scharnhorst|battle {{artillery-stub}}
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  • |caliber=105 mm (4.13 in) <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |name= 12"/50 caliber Mark 8 gun |caliber= {{convert|12|in|mm|sigfig=4}}<ref name=navweaps/>
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  • |caliber=128 mm (5.03 in) <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |name= 14"/45 caliber gun ...n top of one of the dual 14"/45 [[caliber#Caliber as measurement of length|caliber]] gun turrets, 1918.
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  • |caliber=150 mm <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |name=16"/50 caliber Mark 7 gun |part_length=800 in/20.3 m (50 [[Caliber#Caliber_as_measurement_of_length|calibers]])
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  • ...in turret mounting of 203 cm/53 [[Caliber#Caliber as measurement of length|caliber]] guns. |caliber={{convert|8|in|mm|sing=on|sigfig=3}}<ref name="Campbell"/>
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  • |caliber=20 mm <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |caption=72-K in Saint Petersburg Artillery Museum. |caliber=25 mm
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