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  • |name=Vickers 10 inch /45 naval gun<br> Type 41 10-inch (254 mm) /45-caliber naval gun<br |designer= [[Vickers]]
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  • |name=Vickers Model 1931 |designer=[[Vickers]]
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  • | name = Vickers S The '''[[Vickers]] Class "S"''' was a 40&nbsp;mm (1.57&nbsp;in) [[Autocannon|cannon]] used t
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  • |manufacturer=[[Vickers-Armstrong]] (Aircraft) Ltd The '''Vickers Vigilant''' was a British [[MCLOS]] [[wire guided]] [[anti-tank missile]] u
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  • |name=Ordnance QF 3 pounder Vickers |designer=[[Vickers]]
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  • |name=Vickers 10 inch /45 naval gun<br> Type 41 10-inch (254 mm) /45-caliber naval gun<br |designer= [[Vickers]]
    5 KB (731 words) - 22:08, 1 July 2010
  • |name=Vickers Model 1931 |designer=[[Vickers]]
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  • | name = Vickers S The '''[[Vickers]] Class "S"''' was a 40&nbsp;mm (1.57&nbsp;in) [[Autocannon|cannon]] used t
    3 KB (512 words) - 22:10, 1 July 2010
  • |manufacturer=[[Vickers-Armstrong]] (Aircraft) Ltd The '''Vickers Vigilant''' was a British [[MCLOS]] [[wire guided]] [[anti-tank missile]] u
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  • ...performance compared to other automatic cannon of the period, such as the Vickers "[[QF 1 pounder pom-pom|pom-pom]]".
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  • *[[Vickers 14 inch/45 naval gun]] contemporaneous Vickers-designed Japanese equivalent
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  • *[[BL 12 inch Mk X naval gun]] Vickers (British) equivalent
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  • ...rdnance Company]]. [[Oto Melara|Odero Terni Orlando (OTO)]] re-bored the Vickers guns while the Elswick guns were re-bored by [[Gio. Ansaldo & C.]]. Maximu
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  • ...ses of frigates and destroyers. The new weapon, built by [[Vickers Limited|Vickers]], was developed by the [[Fort Halstead|Royal Armament Research and Develop
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  • ...cars]] against these targets. Larger examples, such as the 40mm calibre [[Vickers S]], were mounted in [[ground attack aircraft]] to serve as an anti-tank we
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  • ...02 to form [[Alvis Vickers]]. In September 2004 BAE Systems acquired Alvis Vickers and merged it with its [[Royal Ordnance|RO Defence]] ordnance division to f
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  • *[[Vickers S gun]]
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  • |designer=[[Vickers]] |manufacturer=[[Vickers]]
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  • |designer=[[Vickers]] |manufacturer=[[Vickers]]
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  • |manufacturer=[[Vickers]] ...e and VIIIv were reserve guns manufactured in 1906 by Elswick Ordnance and Vickers respectively. Hogg & Thurston 1972, page 190. These incorporated changes to
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  • |designer= [[Vickers]] *[http://www.dockmuseum.org.uk/archive/index.asp Vickers Photographic Archives]
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  • * [[Vickers Limited|Vickers, Son and Maxim]], [[Sheffield]]: 49 * [http://www.dockmuseum.org.uk/archive/index.asp Images from the Vickers Photographic Archives]
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  • ...worth & Company]] at [[Elswick, Tyne and Wear|Elswick]], [[Vickers Limited|Vickers]] at [[Barrow-in-Furness]], [[William Beardmore & Company]] at [[Dalmuir]]
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  • ...n breech block]] use on these guns was significantly different in that the Vickers' "pure couple" mechanism of the 15" (38.1 cm) was replaced with the Elswick
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  • |designer=[[Vickers]] |rate=8 / minute<ref>8 rounds per minute is the figure given by Vickers. Quoted in [http://www.gwpda.org/naval/brassey/b1901o08.htm Brassey's Naval
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  • |designer=[[Vickers]] |manufacturer=[[Vickers]]
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  • ...Brazil but which Brazil could not pay for. These were each equipped with 2 Vickers 6-inch 50-calibre guns in a twin turret, and became the [[Humber class moni
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  • |image=[[File:BL 7.5 inch Mk V guns for HMS Shannon Vickers Works LOC ggbain 19618.jpg|300px]] ...rrets for [[HMS Shannon (1906)|HMS ''Shannon'']] under construction at the Vickers Works, Barrow
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  • |designer=[[Vickers]]
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  • ...mstrong Whitworth#Elswick Ordnance Company|Elswick Ordnance Company]]<br>[[Vickers]]<br>[[William Beardmore and Company|Beardmores]]<ref>Official History of t ...iants originally intended for coast defence in Australia, and 4 45-calibre Vickers export guns (under the designation '''9.2 inch gun Mk XIV''') and mounted t
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  • ...hased a number of [[QF 2 pounder naval gun|2 pounder ''Pom-Poms'']] from [[Vickers]] as anti-aircraft guns in 1922. However the Navy eventually soured on the
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  • ...Engineering Company|Fairfield]]) in order to compete with the duopoly of [[Vickers]] and [[Armstrong-Whitworth]] in producing naval guns. ...ould use the weapon, such as the [[Westland C.O.W. Gun Fighter]] and the [[Vickers Type 161]].
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  • ...]] guns for the [[Minas Gerais class battleship]]s completed by itself and Vickers in 1910 for Brazil. ...ivalent gun, the [[BL 12 inch Mk X naval gun|BL 12 inch Mk X]] designed by Vickers.
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  • [[category:Vickers]]
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  • | [[QF 2 pounder naval gun|QF 2 pdr Mk II, Mk VIII]] Vickers 2-pounder ''pom-pom''
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  • * [[Vickers S|Vickers S gun]]
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  • |manufacturer=[[Vickers]] ...nti-tank gun in October 1934. Contracts to design a carriage were given to Vickers and the [[Royal Arsenal|Woolwich Arsenal]].
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  • |name=Ordnance QF 3 pounder Vickers |designer=[[Vickers]]
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  • The [[QF_2_pounder_naval_gun|Vickers 40mm "Pom-Pom"]] [[Antiaircraft]] mounting was introduced to the Royal Navy [[category:Vickers]]
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  • |manufacturer=[[Elswick Ordnance Company]],<br>[[Vickers]],<br>Japan Steel Works<br>[[Canadian Pacific Railway]]<br>[[Gio. Ansaldo & ...The first guns were bought from the UK firms as "Elswick Pattern N" and "[[Vickers]] Mark Z" guns. Thereafter production was in Japan under licence.<ref>{{cit
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  • |image=[[File:QF 12 pdr 18 cwt guns for HMS Shannon Vickers Works LOC ggbain 19618.jpg|300px]] ...urret for [[HMS Shannon (1906)|HMS ''Shannon'']] under construction at the Vickers works, Barrow
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  • ...inst torpedo boats. It was produced for export by Maxim-Nordenfelt (later Vickers, Sons and Maxim) in competition with the [[Armstrong-Whitworth#Elswick Ordn
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  • ...xim Nordenfelt Guns and Ammunition Company|Maxim-Nordenfelt]]<br>[[Vickers|Vickers, Sons & Maxim]]<br>[[Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken|DWM]] ...service (i.e. from 1900) were labelled Vickers, Sons and Maxim (VSM) as [[Vickers]] had bought out Maxim-Nordenfelt in 1897. They are all effectively the sam
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  • |designer= [[Vickers Armstrongs]] ...against the British, who, seeing their utility, had the design copied by [[Vickers]], who were already producing [[Maxim gun]]s.
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  • ...rom the Mk I in build up of breech and barrel. Manufactured in the UK by [[Vickers-Armstrong]] until 1943 when production was taken on by [[Canada]] as the ''
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  • |designer=[[Vickers]] The gun was based on a prewar [[Vickers]] naval {{convert|3|in|mm|sing=on}} QF gun with modifications specified by
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  • ...adually replaced in its class by the more powerful [[Ordnance QF 3 pounder Vickers]] gun. But many were brought back into service on merchant vessels used for
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  • ...mstrong Whitworth#Elswick Ordnance Company|Elswick Ordnance]]<br>[[Vickers|Vickers Sons and Maxim]]
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  • ...y and primary armament, by the end of the war, with RPC first appearing on Vickers 40 mm (Pom Pom) 4 and 8 barrel mounts in late 1941.</ref>
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  • ...ineering Ltd]] and the [[British Aircraft Corporation]]. It replaced the [[Vickers Vigilant]] missile in British service. It was a product of both its predece
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  • ...om the [[World War I]]-vintage [[Royal Army|British]] [[QF 3 inch 20 cwt|Vickers QF 3 inch 20 cwt AA gun]] into a new, Japanese design.<ref>Bishop, The Ency
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  • ...f overseas design, including the [[Royal Army|British]] [[QF 3 inch 20 cwt|Vickers QF 3 inch 20 cwt AA gun]] <ref>MacLean. Japanese Artillery; Weapons and Tac
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  • ...anese Navy]] decided to replace the earlier [[QF 2 pounder naval gun|40 mm Vickers "pom-pom" gun]]s with a [[25 mm Hotchkiss anti-aircraft gun|25 mm Hotchkiss
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  • ...en from RAF stocks and shipped to Canada in 1939 and assembled by Canadian Vickers at Montreal. Issued to the Central Flying School, they were later joined by ...5 December 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Perrault|first1=Gisele|title=Vickers Vedette Nears Completion|url=http://www.pressreader.com/canada/moose-jaw-ex
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  • | style="background-color:lightgrey; text-align:left" | [[Vickers hardness]]
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