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  • |name=Oerlikon 20 mm cannon |caption=An Oerlikon cannon on {{HMAS|Castlemaine}}
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  • [[Image:Royal Navy Oerlikon 30 mm twin cannon.JPG|thumb|An Oerlikon 30 mm twin cannon on [[HMS Cardiff (D108)|HMS ''Cardiff'']]]] The '''[[Oerlikon]] 30 mm twin cannon''' is an [[anti aircraft]] gun used by the [[Royal Navy
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  • |name= 35 mm Oerlikon GDF-003 |image= [[File:35 mm Oerlikon.jpg|300px]]
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  • ...' were a series of 20 mm [[autocannon]] introduced by [[Oerlikon Contraves|Oerlikon]] in the late 1920s. The name comes from the [[German language|German]] ter The MG FF, like all pre-World War II Oerlikon guns, was an [[Blowback (arms)#API blowback|API blowback]] [[Recoil operati
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  • |name= Oerlikon Millenium 35mm Naval Revolver Gun System |manufacturer=[[Rheinmetall Defence]], [[Oerlikon Contraves]]
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  • * 4 × Twin [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon]] ...anti-aircraft guns, four Markk 4 single 20 mm [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|Oerlikon]] cannons, and four .50-[[caliber]] (12.7-mm) general-purpose [[machine gun
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  • ...gun]]s<br/>• 3 × quad [[Bofors 40 mm|40 mm/60 AA guns]]<br/>• 6 × [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|20 mm/80 AA guns]]<br/>• 2 × [[depth charge]] racks, [[Y-gu
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  • ...in|mm|abbr=on}} gun<br/>• 1 × [[Bofors 40 mm|40 mm gun]]<br/>• 2 × [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|20 mm guns]]
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  • .../50 caliber gun]]s<br/>• 1 × [[Bofors 40 mm|40 mm guns]]<br/>• 3 × [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|20 mm guns]]<br/>• 2 × rocket launchers<br/>• 4 × [[dept
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  • ...these guns were in service. With them and only approximately two hundred [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|Oerlikons]], the lack of modern light AA guns greatly hampered
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  • ...113]]A2 vehicle. It is manufactured by the [[Switzerland|Swiss]] company [[Oerlikon-Contraves]], a member of the [[Rheinmetall|Rheinmetall Defence Group]] of [ * [http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/m-146.html Oerlikon/Lockheed Martin MIM-146 ADATS] at designation-systems.net Directory of U.S.
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  • ...Terrible]]'', had their 13.2 mm machine guns replaced by more efficient [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon]]s.
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  • ...rsions as the [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|Oerlikon F]], [[Oerlikon L|L]] and [[Oerlikon S|S]]. * [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon]]-development of the Becker design in Switzerland after WWI.
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  • The need for a newer 20 mm defence cannon than the [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon]] began to grow noticeably during the 1980s. The companies [[D ...ected through an optical visor used on the [[Bofors 40 mm gun]] and on the Oerlikon 20 mm cannon as well.
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  • ...0 Mark 26 Gun saw its development when the [[US Navy]] realized that the [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon]] and the [[Bofors 40 mm]] artillery were too small to kill-st
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  • ...kon-20mm-batey-haosef-2-1.jpg|thumb|The [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|20&nbsp;mm Oerlikon]], an early autocannon]] ...and firepower to bring down aircraft consistently. Weapons such as the [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon]] and the [[Bofors 40 mm]] would see widespread use by both si
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  • ...Mark VC for Canadian built examples) for the [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|20 mm Oerlikon]] and [[QF 2 pounder naval gun|QF 2 pounder]] guns was also adopted as (ini
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  • * [[Rheinmetall|German]]/[[Oerlikon Contraves|Swiss]] [[Oerlikon Millennium 35 mm Naval Revolver Gun System|Millennium 35 mm Naval Revolver
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  • ...ard when the gun is fired. Shortly after production began, the Hispano and Oerlikon companies disagreed over patent rights and their business connection came t ...ich greatly increased the rate of fire, about 200 rounds a minute over the Oerlikon.
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  • ...970 the HS.820 became the '''Oerlikon KAD''', supplanting Oerlikon's own [[Oerlikon KAA|KAA]] and KAB weapons in the process<ref>[http://www.janes.com/extracts ...ost-war European 20 mm designs, the other being the 20 × 128 developed by Oerlikon for a similar role.<ref>[http://www.quarry.nildram.co.uk/an_introduction_to
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  • | 20 mm || [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon]] || {{CHE}} || World War II
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  • ...pons such as the [[France|French]] [[Giat M811]], the [[GAU-12]], or the [[Oerlikon KBA]] weapon system. It has the capability to fire U.S. manufactured ammuni ...Navy]] realized that it needed a replacement for the [[Oerlikon_Contraves|Oerlikon]]/[[Hispano-Suiza HS.404|Hispano-Suiza]] 20mm Mk 16 series of guns. In [[19
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  • ...ke Berlin]] of [[Germany]]. It was a derivative of the Swiss [[Oerlikon FF|Oerlikon FF F]] cannon, itself a development of the German [[20 mm Becker|World War ...as the [[Hispano-Suiza HS.404]] - which had been developed from the larger Oerlikon FF S - the MG FF had some disadvantages, such as low [[rate of fire]] and l
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  • ...nbsp;mm [[Close-in weapon system|CIWS]], using twelve [[Oerlikon Contraves|Oerlikon]] 20&nbsp;mm/120 guns mounted in 2 rows of 6 guns each. The system's primar * '''Gun''': 12 × Oerlikon 20&nbsp;mm/120.
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  • |name=Oerlikon 20 mm cannon |caption=An Oerlikon cannon on {{HMAS|Castlemaine}}
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  • [[Image:Royal Navy Oerlikon 30 mm twin cannon.JPG|thumb|An Oerlikon 30 mm twin cannon on [[HMS Cardiff (D108)|HMS ''Cardiff'']]]] The '''[[Oerlikon]] 30 mm twin cannon''' is an [[anti aircraft]] gun used by the [[Royal Navy
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  • |name= 35 mm Oerlikon GDF-003 |image= [[File:35 mm Oerlikon.jpg|300px]]
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  • ...' were a series of 20 mm [[autocannon]] introduced by [[Oerlikon Contraves|Oerlikon]] in the late 1920s. The name comes from the [[German language|German]] ter The MG FF, like all pre-World War II Oerlikon guns, was an [[Blowback (arms)#API blowback|API blowback]] [[Recoil operati
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  • |name= Oerlikon Millenium 35mm Naval Revolver Gun System |manufacturer=[[Rheinmetall Defence]], [[Oerlikon Contraves]]
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  • ...1941. It went into service in March 1944 alongside the Oerlikon. Both the Oerlikon and the Polsten used similar 60 round drum [[Magazine (firearms)|magazines] ...n of the Polsten cannon made it's production much cheaper. The cost of one Oerlikon cannon was about [[Pound sterling|£350]], while the cost of the Polsten wa
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  • ...). The Mark XVI mounting was related to the twin mounting Mark V for the [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon]] and the "Boffin" mounting for the [[Bofors 40 mm gun]]. An i ...mountings received a reprieve towards the end of the war as the 20&nbsp;mm Oerlikon guns had insufficient [[stopping power]] to counter Japanese [[Kamikaze]] a
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  • ...of larger experimental weapons were also developed, like the 42&nbsp;mm [[Oerlikon RK 421]], but did not see service.<ref>Anthony Williams, [http://www.quarry
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  • * [[Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon]]
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  • ...ed during [[World War II]]. It was a scaled-up version of the 20&nbsp;mm [[Oerlikon FF]] cannon.
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  • ...[[World War II]]. It was an indigenous design with better performance than Oerlikon-derived [[Type 2 cannon|Type 2]] or Browning-derived [[Ho-155 cannon|Ho-155
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  • ...mmo had to be changed. All in all, it was more comparable to the U.S. 20mm Oerlikon, and was vastly inferior to the U.S. 40mm Bofors in every respect except ra
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  • ...ts variants were based on the [[Germany|German]]/[[Swiss]] design of the [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon]] of the 1930s, which the Japanese forces had bought and furth
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  • ...'''Type 99-2 cannon''' were Japanese versions of the [[Oerlikon FF]] and [[Oerlikon FFL]]. They were adopted by the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] in 1939 and serv ...r attention was drawn to the family of aircraft autocannon manufactured by Oerlikon, the FF, FFL and FFS. These all shared the same operating principle, the [[
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  • The cannon system mounted can be either an [[Alliant Techsystems|ATK]] Oerlikon, [[Mauser]] or [[Nexter|Giat]] model in the 20–30&nbsp;mm caliber range.
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