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  • The '''Bushmaster III''' is an automatic/semi-automatic cannon designed and built by [[Alliant Techsystems]]. It is based on the [[ *'''Rate of Fire:''' Semi-automatic or 200 spm
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  • |action=automatic, gas operated The '''COW 37 mm gun''' was a British [[automatic cannon]] that was developed as a heavy-calibre aircraft weapon for the [[We
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  • ...ry Medak. The Medak gun itself is based on Russian [[Shipunov 2A42]] 30 mm automatic cannon. ...ng''. It is a [[Trinkat class patrol vessel]] equipped with a CRN-91 30 mm Automatic gun.
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  • ...of chain-driven weapons over their [[Firearm#Repeating, Semiautomatic, and Automatic Weapons|recoil-actuated counterparts]]. Instead of depending upon the somet [[Category:Automatic cannons]]
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  • |caption= A pair of Mk 12 cannons in the forward fuselage of a [[Chance-Vought]] [[F-8 Crusader]]. [[Category:Automatic cannons]]
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  • ...se/~griffon/aviation/text/akandata.htm List of Military Gatling & Revolver cannons] [[Category:Automatic cannons]]
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  • ...derbolt II]]. It is among the largest, heaviest and most powerful aircraft cannons in the [[United States]] military. Designed specifically for the [[anti-tan ...=Wagner|first=Jirka |url=http://www.military.cz/usa/air/in_service/weapons/cannons/gau8/gau8_en.htm |title=30mm cannon GAU-8 Avenger}}</ref> The barrels thems
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  • |type=[[Automatic cannon]] ...ate 1980s, the GIAT 30 is a [[revolver cannon]] with electric ignition and automatic recocking. Unlike the DEFA cannon, the revolver chamber is electrically ope
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  • ...ic weapon]]. The [[Maxim gun]], invented in 1884, was the first true fully automatic weapon, making use of the fired projectile's recoil force to reload the wea ...se/~griffon/aviation/text/akandata.htm List of Military Gatling & Revolver cannons]
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  • ...ms the gun and fires; all in only a matter of seconds. The system is fully automatic, needing no human input once activated. The name comes from the [[Goalkeepe ...er|Mach 2]] sea-skimming missile like the Russian [[SS-N-22 Sunburn]] from automatic detection to kill is reported{{Citation needed|date=October 2008}} to be 5.
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  • |type=[[Automatic cannon]] ...''Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23''' (''ГШ-23'') is a twin-barreled 23&nbsp;mm [[automatic cannon]] developed in the [[Soviet Union]], primarily for [[military aircra
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  • |type=[[Automatic cannon]] ...gas-operated cannon weighing 46&nbsp;kg (101&nbsp;lb). Unlike many postwar cannons, it is [[linear action]], not a [[revolver cannon]] or [[Gatling gun]], wit
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  • *[http://www.kbptula.ru/eng/str/cannons/gsh6_23.htm KPB Tula (designer/manufacturer)] ...2Farms%2Fgsh-6-23.html&langpair=ru%7Cen&hl=en&ie=UTF8 Gsh-6-23M (9-A-768) (automatic translation of the above)]
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  • [[Category:Automatic cannons]]
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  • ...on MG FF]] 20&nbsp;mm cannon, which they referred to as the "Hispano-Suiza Automatic Cannon Type HS.7" and HS.9. The MG FF, like all pre-war Oerlikon guns, was ...combat maneuvers, leading to some official doubt as to the suitability of cannons as the sole main armament. This led, briefly, to the [[Air Ministry]] speci
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  • * '''Type''': dual-barrel [[automatic cannon]] * '''Type''': dual-barrel [[automatic cannon]]
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  • |image=[[Image:Type96 40mm Automatic Grenad Gun.JPG|300px]] |type= [[Grenade launcher|Automatic grenade launcher]]
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  • ...'''Hughes M230 Chain Gun''' is a [[30 mm caliber|30 mm]], single-barrel [[automatic cannon]] developed by [[Hughes Helicopters|Hughes]] and now manufactured by ...ity.org/military/systems/aircraft/systems/m230.htm GlobalSecurity.org m230 Automatic Gun]
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  • ...chain driven, single-barrel weapon which may be fired in semi-automatic or automatic modes. It is fed by a metallic link belt and has dual-feed capability. The Unlike most automatic [[firearm]]s, the M242 does not depend on gas or [[recoil]] to actuate its
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  • *'''Type''': single-barrel [[automatic cannon]] [[Category:Automatic cannons]]
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  • |name= 37 mm Automatic Gun, M4 The '''37 mm Automatic Gun, M4''', known as the '''T9''' during development, was a 37&nbsp;mm (1.4
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  • *[[30 mm automatic cannon 2A42|Shipunov 2A42]] (another [[Soviet]]/[[Commonwealth of Independe [[Category:Rotary cannons]]
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  • |type=[[Automatic cannon]] The '''M621''' is a [[20 mm]] [[automatic cannon]] of [[France|French]] design, developed by [[Nexter]] as on-board a
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  • * Type: single-barrel automatic cannon * Type: single-barrel automatic cannon
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  • [[Category:Automatic cannons]]
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  • ...annon]]), the MK 101 cannon was a 30&nbsp;mm (1.18&nbsp;in), long-barreled automatic cannon capable of firing nine different types of 30x184B&nbsp;mm ammunition [[Category:Automatic cannons]]
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  • ...ilized a particularly strong wing/fuselage design) incorporated two MK 103 cannons, one apiece mounted in a gondola under each wing. Later in the war the MK 1 *Type: single-barrel [[automatic cannon]]
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  • Normally, gas-operated or delayed-blowback mechanisms are used in automatic weapons of rifle-calibre and larger because the chamber pressure in such we .... In the latter case this produced a jet fighter with no less than 6 MK108 cannons - with projected FuG218 radar this would have made a very effective night i
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  • ...a single-barrel, high performance, breech-cylinder gun operated by a fully automatic electrically fired gas-operated system at a selective rate of 1000 or 1700 ...from the rear of the gun into a collection bay immediately behind the gun. Automatic ram air purges the gun compartment and spent cases bay during and after fir
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  • The '''Medak Gun''' is 30mm automatic cannon. It is primarily an army gun used on sarath infantry armoured vehicl [[Category:Automatic cannons]]
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  • ...ed in order to expand the impact area. The guns are mounted in an enclosed automatic [[Turret#Warships|turret]] while the turret is directed by [[radar]], optro [[Category:Automatic cannons]]
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  • |type= [[Grenade launcher|Automatic grenade launcher]] ...uncher''' is an 40&nbsp;mm [[belt (firearm)|belt-fed]] [[automatic firearm|automatic]] [[grenade launcher]] or grenade machine gun that entered U.S. military se
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  • | type = Automatic Grenade Launcher | rate = Semi-Automatic/250-275 RPM Full Automatic
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  • |caption= NR-23 cannons in tail barbette of the [[Ilyushin Il-28|Il-28]] bomber. The NR-23 was later replaced by the [[Afanasev Makarov AM-23]] automatic cannon which had higher firing rate. The AM-23 was used in [[turret]]ed in
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