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  • ...(127-[[millimeter]]) guns<br/>8 x 40-millimeter guns<br/>8 x 20-millimeter guns<br/>2 &times; [[depth charge]] tracks |Ship aircraft=
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  • |Ship aircraft= |Ship aircraft facilities=Supplies, spare parts, repairs, and berthing for one [[seaplane]
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  • ...ircraft gun mount<br/>2 x twin 40-mm gun mounts<br/>6 x 20-mm antiaircraft guns<br/>2 x [[depth charge]] tracks |Ship aircraft=
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  • |Ship aircraft= |Ship aircraft facilities=
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  • ...-aircraft warfare|anti-aircraft]] guns<br />8 x 20-millimeter antiaircraft guns<br />2 x [[depth charge]] tracks |Ship aircraft=
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  • ...has been increased to four 5-[[inch]] (127-[[millimeter]]) 38-[[caliber]] guns. |Ship aircraft=
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  • ...ch]] (127-[[millimeter]]) guns<br/>4 x quad 20-millimeter [[antiaircraft]] guns<br/>2 x [[depth charge]] tracks |Ship aircraft=
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  • ...4 x 40-millimeter [[antiaircraft]] guns<br/>8 x 20-millimeter antiaircraft guns<br/>2 x [[depth charge]] tracks<br/>2 x [[Mousetrap (weapon)|Mousetrap]] [[ |Ship aircraft=
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  • ...(127-[[millimeter]]) guns<br/>8 x 40-millimeter guns<br/>8 x 20-millimeter guns<br/>2 x [[depth charge]] tracks |Ship aircraft=
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  • ...8 x 40-millimeter [[antiaircraft]] guns<br/>8 x 20-millimeter antiaircraft guns<br/>2 x [[depth charge]] tracks |Ship aircraft=
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  • |Ship aircraft=None permanently assigned; helipad could accommodate one [[MBB Bo 105]] [[H |Ship aircraft facilities=Helipad; no support facilities aboard
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  • ...40 mm|40 mm/60 AA guns]]<br/>• 6 × [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|20 mm/80 AA guns]]<br/>• 2 × [[depth charge]] racks, [[Y-gun]] projectors<br/>• 1 × [[ |Ship aircraft=1 × [[Grumman]] [[J2F Duck]] [[seaplane]]
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  • ...{{convert|1090|LT|MT}}. She was armed with four {{convert|4|in|cm|adj=on}} guns and had eight {{convert|21|in|mm|adj=on}} [[torpedo tube]]s. ''Wainwright'' ...t|2900|ft/s|m/s}}. At an [[elevation (ballistics)|elevation]] of 20°, the guns had a range of {{convert|15920|yards|m}}.<ref name=NavWeaps-4in />
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  • ...{{convert|1090|LT|MT}}. She was armed with four {{convert|4|in|cm|adj=on}} guns and had eight {{convert|21|in|mm|adj=on}} [[torpedo tube]]s. ''Porter'' was ...t|2900|ft/s|m/s}}. At an [[elevation (ballistics)|elevation]] of 20°, the guns had a range of {{convert|15920|yards|m}}.<ref name=NavWeaps-4in />
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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 ...s, then the group moved northward of the Azores. Planes from the [[escort aircraft carrier]] [[USS Card (CVE-11)|USS ''Card'']] (CVE-11) were sighted several
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  • ...gun<br/>• 2 × twin 40&nbsp;mm gun mounts<br/>• 2 × single 20&nbsp;mm guns == Under attack by kamikaze aircraft ==
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  • ...launcher|Mk19]] grenade launchers<br />2 [[.50 BMG|.50]] (12.7 mm) machine guns<br />6 [[FIM-92 Stinger|Stinger missile]]s |Ship aircraft=
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  • |Ship aircraft= |Ship aircraft facilities=
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  • ...× 3&nbsp;in/50 guns</li><li>2 × twin 40 mm guns</li><li>2 × 20&nbsp;mm guns</li></ul>1990:<ul><li>1 x 3-in .50 caliber</li></ul> |Ship aircraft=
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  • |Ship armament= one 4"/50 single [[gun mount]], four .50 cal. machine guns, two [[depth charge]] projectors |Ship aircraft=
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  • |Ship aircraft= |Ship aircraft facilities=
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  • |Ship armament=two 40&nbsp;mm AA [[gun mounts]]; four .50 cal. machine guns |Ship aircraft=
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  • ...caliber gun]]s (3×1)<br />• 4 × 40 mm guns (2×2)<br />• 9 × 20 mm guns (9×1)<br />• 1 × [[Hedgehog (weapon)|Hedgehog]] [[anti-submarine mortar ...weeks at a time, the frigate also provided navigational information to any aircraft or surface vessel requiring assistance and assumed search and rescue duties
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  • ...r gun]] (replaced with 5"/54 caliber in 1972)<br/>6 × .50 caliber machine guns<br/>2 × {{convert|90|mm|in|abbr=on}} anti-submarine mortars |Ship aircraft=
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  • ...as [[seaplane tender]]s<br/>4 as [[motor torpedo boat tender]]s<br/>1 as [[Aircraft catapult|catapult]] training ship ...ircraft gun mount, 2 × twin 40 mm gun mounts, and 6 × 20 mm antiaircraft guns (also [[Mousetrap (weapon)|Mousetrap]] aboard ''Coos Bay'' only).
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  • | type = Light anti-aircraft gun ...ce weapon used by the [[Finnish Army]] during World War II. A total of 174 guns were built, used in training until 1970s and kept in reserve until 1988. T
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  • ...s of the war. Developments of the original models led to a wide variety of guns. ...used as the decimal separator in German). <!-- The Allied slang for anti-aircraft fire, ''ack-ack'', does not come from the German, but is a World War I term
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  • ...up to 8 units installed in every new Soviet warship (from mine-hunters to aircraft carriers), with hundreds produced in total.__NOTOC__ ...tical Tracker. A single MP-123 radar system can simultaneously control two guns, either two 30 mm gun mounts, or two 57 mm gun mounts, or one 30 mm gun and
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  • ...l Small Arms Factory ADEN''' is a 30 mm [[cannon]] used on many [[military aircraft]], particularly those of the British [[Royal Air Force]] and [[Fleet Air Ar ...[Hawker Hunter]] in 1954, and subsequently used on every British gun-armed aircraft until the advent of the [[Panavia Tornado]] in the 1980s.
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  • ...fused to detonate on contact or after a fixed time period, damaging nearby aircraft. [[Category:World War II anti-aircraft guns]]
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  • ...anuary 2009}}, mounted on big warships as well as small crafts. About 1450 guns were produced in the USSR and about 300 were produced in China as the Type ...and a total length of 2670 mm. The barrels are rifled with 12 grooves. The guns each have a rate of fire of 1,000 round per minute, they are fed by indepen
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  • |Ship armament=One 40mm gun, four .50 cal. machine guns, one 81 mm mortar |Ship aircraft=
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  • ...ch (76.2-mm) gun<br />1 x 40 mm gun<br />4 x .50-caliber (12.7-mm) machine guns |Ship aircraft=
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  • ...p armament=one 3-inch [[gun mount]], one 40 mm mount, two .50 cal. machine guns |Ship aircraft=
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  • ...armament=one 3-inch [[gun mount]], one 40 mm mount, two .50 cal. [[machine guns]] |Ship aircraft=
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  • ...ment=one 3-inch [[gun mount]], one 40&nbsp;mm mount, four .50 cal. machine guns |Ship aircraft=
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  • ...ment=one 3-inch [[gun mount]], one 40&nbsp;mm mount, four .50 cal. machine guns |Ship aircraft=
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  • ...p armament=one 3-inch [[gun mount]], one 40 mm mount, two .50 cal. machine guns |Ship aircraft=
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  • The '''Hotchkiss 25 mm anti-aircraft gun''' was a [[anti-aircraft]] [[autocannon]] designed by the French firm of Hotchkiss. It served in Wor ...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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  • |type=[[Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon]] ...can fire at a 10&nbsp;km range to engage [[helicopter]]s and [[fixed-wing aircraft]].
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  • ...all types of 105 mm and 120 mm guns, including low recoil guns, low-weight guns of military [[Armored car (military)|armoured car]]s. Also suitable for [[p {{IAI aircraft}}
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  • It has a high rate of fire and is also one of the few self-powered guns of the Gatling type. *[http://www.kbptula.ru/eng/str/cannons/yakb.htm KBP machine guns Yak-B]
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  • | type = aircraft [[autocannon]] ...ВЯ-23) is a {{Convert|23|mm|abbr=on}} [[autocannon]] used on [[Soviet]] aircraft during [[World War II]].
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  • |type=[[anti-aircraft gun]] ...35(h)'' or ''7.5&nbsp;cm Flak (d)''. Similarly the Soviet Union used those guns it captured from Lithuania. Supposedly it saw limited British service with
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  • ...1.57&nbsp;in) [[Autocannon|cannon]] used to arm [[United Kingdom|British]] aircraft for attacking ground targets in the [[World War II|Second World War]]. ...Kimber |location=London |date=1972 |isbn=7183-0362-8 |chapter=10, The 40mm Guns
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  • |caption= Quadruple-mount 1.1-inch (28 mm) anti-aircraft cannon aboard the battleship [[USS Pennsylvania (BB 38)]] during World War |type= Anti-aircraft Naval Gun
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  • |caption=''12.7 cm/50 Type 3'' guns seen in a twin gun ''Model B'' turret on the [[Japanese destroyer Sagiri|'' ...6° per second meant that it had a great deal of difficulty engaging enemy aircraft with any chance of success. After the end of World War II the gun remained
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  • |caption= A 120 mm M1 anti-aircraft gun at [[United States Army Ordnance Museum|US Army Ordnance Museum]]. |type= [[Anti-aircraft warfare|Anti-aircraft gun]]
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  • ...y commanders, that had expressed interest in acquiring light anti-aircraft guns, refused the 13.2 mm. They argued that those heavy bullets falling down cou ===As a ground-based anti-aircraft weapon===
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  • ...t from [[German warship Gneisenau (1936)|Gneisenau]] used as coast-defense guns in [[Denmark]] ...guns and eight were adapted to use Army carriages and used as heavy field guns as the [[15 cm Schiffskanone C/28 in Mörserlafette]]
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