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  • ...master of [[SS City of Flint|SS ''City of Flint'']], which had become the center of an international incident at the beginning of the war, and was later sun
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  • ...h-usn/usnsh-t/avp54.htm |title= DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY -- NAVAL HISTORICAL CENTER: USS Timbalier (AVP-54), 1946&ndash;1960}}</ref> ...ory.navy.mil/branches/org11-2.htm Department of the Navy: Naval Historical Center Online Library of Selected Images] (see individual ship entries)
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  • The ''Mle 1927'' was used in single center-pivot mountings that weighed approximately {{convert|13|t|ton}} that were f
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  • **center punch
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  • ...(4"X6") chunk showed signs of incomplete conversion with some brown in the center. ...bottom of the drum which are each 2" square. Try to keep them towards the center. Put the drum down on the bricks, placed so it is off the ground and fill i
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  • the center area is a tiny bit lower than the edges. Often I just take the grinder with the center every few cycles to make this so. I can check it with a small ground scrap
    11 KB (2,080 words) - 19:59, 21 June 2010
  • ...system of marking the cans with a triangle made out of arrows with in the center either a number or Alu inside the triangle.
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  • | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | RepRap (or anyone who wants...) | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | Mendel
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  • ...7 November 1973 and transferred to the Naval Ship and Research Development Center at [[Annapolis, Maryland]]. She was subsequently used as a test hulk for st
    10 KB (1,456 words) - 19:35, 2 July 2010
  • ...January 1944 and arrived three days later at the Submarine Chaser Training Center, [[Miami]], [[Florida]]. Shakedown off Miami was followed by alterations at
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  • ...eloped by FFV for the Carl Gustav, a plastic blowout plug is placed at the center rear of the shell casing containing the projectile and propellant, which it
    23 KB (3,570 words) - 20:53, 1 July 2010
  • | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Designation''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Weight'''
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  • ...ite news|url=http://img237.imageshack.us/img237/17/9m133jn4.jpg| publisher=Center for Special Studies |title=Kornet ATGMs captured in Ghandouriyeh}}</ref>
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  • {{For|the US light missile under development by the [[Naval Air Warfare Center]]|DRS Spike}} ...iature Precision Guided Weapons |publisher=[[Defense Technical Information Center]] (DTIC) |format=[[PDF]] |accessdate=30 June 2010}}</ref>
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  • ...light source on the rear of the missile and compares its position with the center of the launcher's cross-hair, sending corrective signals down a trailing co
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  • | BZ || API || align="center" | 196..198 | align="center" | none
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  • .../photos/sh-fornv/greece/grksh-hl/lemnos.htm | publisher = Naval Historical Center| date = 27 March 2001 | accessdate = 17 November 2009 }}</ref>
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  • ...ree hoists, one between the left and center guns and the other two between center and right guns at the rear of the mount.<ref name=c>/</ref><ref name=n>{{ci
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  • | Sprenggranatpatrone L'spur mit Zerleger || HE-T || align="center" | 115 | align="center" | 6.0 g HE (nitropenta)
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  • | 3UOF8 || HEI || align="center" | 389 <ref name="rosoboronexport">Land Forces Weapons, export catalogue, R | align="center" | 49 g<ref name="rosoboronexport" />
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  • |- style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center; border:1px solid #996; background-color:#996; color:#fff" |- style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center; border:1px solid #996;"
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  • {| class="wikitable" align="center" ...="center" |Single||align="center"| {{convert|31200|lb|kg|abbr=on}}||align="center"|Open pedestal||Some 1930s built combatants, Auxiliaries, Merchant ships
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  • |designer=[[Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division]] ...evelopment took place through 1971 and 1972 at the [[Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division]].<ref name="p2">Miller, John C., Col USMC & Peterson, H.
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  • ...memnon'']] has her guns replaced during a refit at Malta in May-June 1915</center>]] ...ming shell on [[HMAS Australia (1911)|HMAS ''Australia'']], December 1918</center>]]
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  • ...nter>Aft guns of [[HMS Hood (51)|HMS Hood]] trained forward to port, 1926</center>]] ...g|thumb|left|<center>On monitor [[HMS Terror (I03)|HMS ''Terror'']], 1915</center>]]
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  • ...un on light cruiser [[HMAS Encounter|HMAS ''Encounter'']] with ship's cat</center>]] ...showing shell damage sustained in the [[Battle of the Falkland Islands]]</center>]]
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  • ...>Starboard forward gun on [[HMS King Edward VII|HMS ''King Edward VII'']]</center>]] ...|thumb|left|300px|<center>Forward gun on [[HMS Cressy (1899)|HMS Cressy]]</center>]]
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  • ...ess of the gun's angle of bearing. Powder cartridges were fed into similar center-line chutes.<ref>Jordan, p. 47</ref> The gun had a nominal firing cycle of The pusher-type ammunition hoists ran up a fixed shaft in the center of the mount. The shells and their powder charges were transferred to a tip
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  • ...classified report on the [[EX-34]] prepared by the [[Naval Surface Weapons Center]] in [[Dahlgren, Virginia]], dated September 23, 1983, said that:
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  • ...the outer parts of the casting cooled, they compressed the already cooled inner parts, making a stronger gun. The Bureau of Ordnance ordered that the Dahl | first =Naval Historical Center
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  • ...e, so that the actively firing cannon barrel is directly on the aircraft's center line. The Russian [[Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-6-30]] is a similar class of weapo ...so provides space for the front landing gear, which are mounted slight off-center on the right side of the nose.<ref name="vector">{{cite web|url=http://www.
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  • | M53 || API || align="center" | ? | align="center" | 4.2 g incendiary<ref name="aircav">"20-Millimeter at aircav.com, http://
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  • ...h a "spade handle" hand-grip on either side of it and the bolt release the center. The spade handles are gripped and the butterfly trigger is depressed with ....pureluckdesign.com/videos/Gau16animation.wmv Video of a CG M2 showing the inner workings as it goes through the firing cycle.]
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  • ...ngines and because the retention of spent cases assists in maintaining the center of gravity of the aircraft. The first aircraft to carry the M61A1 was the C | align="center" | M53
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  • | Brandsprenggranatpatrone 151 mit L'spur ohne Zerleger || HEI-T || align="center" | 113 | align="center" | 2.3 g HE (nitropenta) + <br>2.1 g incendiary (elektron)
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  • |designer= Naval Ordnance Center - Louisville
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  • {|class="wikitable" style="font-size:97%; text-align:center;" | colspan="7" align=center | {{g to oz|330|abbr=yes}}
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  • |- style="text-align:center;" |- style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center; "
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  • ...er 1) still exists, and is preserved on a reproduction gun carriage in the center square of [[Hanover, Pennsylvania]], as part of a display commemorating the
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  • ...-knot destroyers from 1894, here seen on [[HMS Daring (1893)|HMS Daring]]</center>]] ...ght|<center>Mk V gun on a British [[Naval trawler|trawler]], World War II</center>]]
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  • ...s mounted on roof of X turret, [[HMS Dreadnought (1906)|HMS Dreadnought]]</center>]] ...w, on roof of one of [[:en:HMS Dreadnought (1906)|Dreadnought's]] turrets</center>]]
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  • |[[Image:QF14pdrCorditeCartridge2lb15.25ozMkIIDiagram.jpg|center|150px]] |[[Image:QF12&14pdrCPMkIIShellDiagram.jpg|center|100px]]
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  • ...ft|<center>Australian troopers with 1 pounder in South Africa circa. 1901</center>]] ...ge:CapturedBoer1pounder.jpg|thumb|left|<center>Boer 1 pounder with shield</center>]]
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  • ...s on 4-wheeled trailers with Vickers Predictor at left, Australia c. 1937</center>]] ...umb|left|<center>Demonstration of towing on 2-wheeled travelling platform</center>]]
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  • ...n "Elastic Frame" mounting, at the [[Musée national de la Marine]] Paris</center>]] ...95)|HMS Majestic]] showing 7 guns mounted in [[crow's nest]]s circa. 1897</center>]]
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  • ...8 ton gun diagrams.jpeg|thumb|left|300px|<center>Mk I & MK II gun barrels</center>]] |[[Image:RML 10 inch Palliser studless shell Mk II diagram.jpg|center|150px]]
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  • | OZ || HEI || align="center" | 96.0 | align="center" | 770 || Nose fuze, 2.8 g HE + 3.3 g incendiary
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  • ...Eventually with the aid of hundreds of carrier based aircraft, a battered center force was turned back just before it could have finished off survivors of t At the top of the gyro assembly, above the compensator, right on center, is an exciter coil fed with low-voltage AC. Above that is a shallow black-
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  • ...to fire on the move." In 1975, two 103s were tested at the American armour center at Fort Knox. The trial demonstrated the 103 fired more accurately than the
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  • ...=http://www.vpc.org/intrtec.htm |title=Intratec |publisher=Violence Policy Center |accessdate=2010-01-20}}</ref> [[California]] amended its 1989 Roberti-Roos
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