964:(API) to augment the resistance of the bolt. In API blowback weapons, the firing pin fires the cartridge while the bolt is still traveling forward so that the gas pressure has to overcome the forward momentum of the bolt as well, before it can push it to the rear. To facilitate this, the Oerlikon's chamber is longer than needed to contain the cartridge, and the front-end of the bolt, which is the same diameter as the case, actually enters this extended chamber behind the cartridge before firing. As a result when firing occurs, the forward force of the bolt and spring acts against the force of the propellant gases until the latter overcome the former and start pushing case, bolt and spring backwards. If the bolt had stopped at the mouth of the chamber as in a simple blowback gun, this momentum would have been neutralized; instead thanks to the continuous movement the momentum acts to counter the propellant gases and slow the rearward travel of cartridge and bolt. Synergistically with this, a second advantage of this unusual arrangement is that after firing the bolt and case have a short, but significant, distance to travel rearwards before the bolt-end re-emerges and the case in turn begins to leave the chamber; and this in combination with the retardation of the rearward travel provides sufficient time for gas pressure to drop to the necessary safe level. This system permits blowback to be used in far more powerful weapons than normal. Nevertheless, compared to guns with a locking mechanism, a fairly heavy bolt must be employed; while to give this heavy bolt sufficient forward speed, a large spring is required (and Oerlikons, distinctively, have this component wrapped around their barrels.) These features will limit the rate of fire of such guns, unless other steps are takenâas in the final model of the
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983:. The straight sides allows the case to slide back and forward in the cylindrical chamber. The neck is not supported while this happens and therefore expands when the case is fired, and the rebated rim allows the face of the bolt, with its extractor claw hooked over the rim, to fit within the chamber. To ease the motion of the case, the ammunition needed to be greased, which was a drawback of the Oerlikon cannon. An alternative developed during World War II was the so-called fluted chamber, which had grooves that allowed propellant gas to seep between the chamber wall and the case, taking over the role of the grease.
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bolt and slide - the physical tendency of heavy components to resist rapid acceleration - is adequate to ensure that the projectile has left the muzzle and the gas pressure in the barrel is down to a safe level before the breech opens (while the bolt spring also resists the opening of the breech, in practical terms its contribution is too small to be relevant). In contrast, 20mm cartridges are far too powerful, and efficient autocannon barrels too long, for this basic system to be practical; so the
Oerlikon uses
566:. The FF fired a slightly larger cartridge than the AF, 20x72RB, but the major improvement in these weapons was a significant increase in rate of fire. The FF weighed 24 kg and achieved a muzzle velocity of 550 to 600 m/s with a rate of fire of 520 rpm. The FFL of 30 kg fired a projectile at a muzzle velocity of 675 m/s with a rate of fire of 500 rpm. And the FFS, which weighed 39 kg, delivered a high muzzle velocity of 830 m/s at a rate of 470 rpm.
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Although guns with blowback action had played an important part in WW2, it was obvious that something better was needed, especially for the universal demand for a high rate of fire. The blowback mechanism requires a careful balance between the force of the shell being fired and the operational timing
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mechanism: the bolt is not locked to the breech of the gun at the moment of firing. Non-locking, simple blowback designs are commonplace in much lighter weapons, such as small-caliber semi-automatic pistols. No locking is required, as with such low-power cartridges the static inertia of the bolt or
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was added to the existing product line. This fired a still larger cartridge (20x110RB) to achieve a muzzle velocity of 830 m/s (versus 490 m/s for the original Becker 20x70RB gun), at the cost of increased weight and a reduced rate of fire (280 rpm). The purpose of this development was to
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on the top of the gun. During sustained firing, the magazine must be frequently changed, reducing the effective rate of fire. Belt-fed versions of the gun were developed to overcome this limitation. A trigger in the right-hand grip controls fire. Used cartridges are ejected from below the breech.
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Apart from changes to the design of the guns for wing-mounting and remote control, larger drums were introduced as it would not be possible to exchange magazines in flight. For the FF series 45, 60, 75 and 100 (and a rarely used 150) drum magazines were available, but most users chose the 30 or
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As a response to this demand, Oerlikon developed "power reserve loading" action, introducing a gas-operated mechanism to unlock the breech. The gun produced to this design after the close of hostilities of WW2, and was called the 5TG, and shortly thereafter, the
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by Elco Naval
Division, Electric Boat Company, called the Elco "Thunderbolt" mount. Prototypes were built and tested in late 1942 and operationally deployed on several Elco PT Boats in the Mediterranean. It was also placed experimentally on the battleships
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The
Machine Gun: Development of Full Automatic Machine Gun Systems, High Rate of Fire Power Driven Cannon, and Automatic Grenade Launchers by the United States and her Allies, following World War II, Korean Police Action, and the Vietnam
608:. Oerlikon realized further improvements in rate of fire on the 1SS of 1942, and the 2SS of 1945 which achieved 650 rpm. However, it was the original SS gun which was widely adopted as anti-aircraft gun, being especially widely used by
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made extensive use of
Oerlikon guns in the anti-aircraft role. These were the principal armament for its light anti-aircraft squadrons in North Africa, the Middle East, Italy, and north western Europe, until the introduction of the
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Three sizes of gun with their different ammunition and barrel length, but very similar mechanisms, continued to be developed in parallel. In 1930 Oerlikon reconsidered the application of its gun in aircraft and introduced the
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During World War II, twin and quadruple
Oerlikon mounts were developed, both for army and for navy use. The British Navy operated a hydraulically operated twin-gun mount. The US Navy operated a quad mount developed for
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Just a few weeks before the fall of France, the
Oerlikon factory approved manufacture of their gun in the United Kingdom, under licence. The Royal Navy managed to smuggle out the necessary drawings and documents from
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cannon installed between the cylinder banks. The gun fired through the hollow propeller hub, this being elevated above the crankcase by the design of the gearing. Such armament was installed on the
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popularised the use of the
Oerlikon gun as an anti-ship and anti-submarine gun â while it was not effective against the armour of most larger ships, it was used extensively and effectively against
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The
Machine Gun: Development During World War II and Korean Conflict by the United States and their Allies, of Full Automatic Machine Gun Systems and High Rate of Fire Power Driven Cannon
851:. It provided a useful increase in firepower over the .50 cal machine gun when adapted and fitted to some aircraft. However, it had some problems with jamming in the ammunition feed.
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in June 1940, only 109 guns reached the United
Kingdom. All Oerlikon guns imported from Switzerland, in 1940, were mounted on various gun carriages to serve as light AA-guns on land.
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40/L60 40 mm gun from 1943, although many squadrons retained a mix of guns until the end of World War 2. Squadrons in the Far East were equipped exclusively with
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improve the performance of the gun as an anti-tank and anti-aircraft weapon, which required a higher muzzle velocity. An improved version known as the 1S followed in 1930.
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Different nations and services operated a number of mounting types for the same basic gun. In a typical single-barrel naval version, it is free-swinging on a fixed
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that Mountbatten's efforts bore fruit. During the first half of 1939 a contract for 1,500 guns was placed in Switzerland. However, due to delays and then later the
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in the Royal Navy, advocated within the Royal Navy to set up an unprejudiced trial for the Oerlikon 20 mm gun, but was unsuccessful. It was not until the
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gun, designed by Polish engineers in exile in the United Kingdom. The gun went into service in 1944, and was used well into the 1950s, among other uses, on
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This unique chamber and bolt design necessitates the use of a characteristically shaped cartridge: the case has straight sides, very little neck, and a
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In 1935 it made an important step by introducing a series of guns designed to be mounted in or on the wings of fighter aircraft. Designated with FF for
547:, i.e. manually aimed by a gunner. The 15-round box magazine used by earlier versions of the gun was replaced by drum magazine holding 15 or 30 rounds.
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G. Locally produced derivatives of the Oerlikon cannon were used much more extensively, on aircraft, on ships and on land. In the air, the Ikaria
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The 1930s were a period of global re-armament, and a number of foreign firms took licenses for the Oerlikon family of aircraft cannon. In France,
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Diagrams showing basic design and color-coding of British HE/incendiary, tracer and HE/incendiary/tracer shells for the 20 mm Oerlikon gun
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manufactured development of the FFS as the Hispano-Suiza HS.7 and Hispano-Suiza HS.9, for installation between the cylinder banks of its
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shield affording some protection for the crew. The cannon is aimed and fired by a gunner using, in its simplest form, a ring-and-bead
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Zwischen Unternehmertum, Politik und Ăberleben. Emil G. BĂźhrle und die Werkzeugmaschinenfabrik Oerlikon, BĂźhrle & Co 1924â1945
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Between Entrepreneurship, Politics and Survival: Emil G. BĂźhrle and the Oerlikon, BĂźhrle & Co. Machine Tool Factory 1924-1945
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banned further production of such weapons in Germany, the patents and design works were transferred in 1919 to the Swiss firm
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Rapid Fire: The Development of Automatic Cannon, Heavy Machine-Guns and Their Ammunition for Armies, Navies and Air Forces
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where it was based, then acquired all rights to the weapon, plus the manufacturing equipment and the employees of SEMAG.
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It is still in use today on some naval units, nominally as a last-recourse anti-air weapon, but mainly used for firing
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The Oerlikon became best known in its naval applications. Initially the Oerlikon was not looked upon favorably by the
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of the mechanism. In the Oerlikon designs, these timing demands resulted in a relatively slow-cycling weapon.
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The Electric Boat Company Thunderbolt Quadruple 20 MM Powered Mount installed on PTs, operational report on
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1365:. Both 5TG (KAB) and 204-Gk (KAA) uses 20mmĂ128 ammunition cartridge being developed by Oerlikon in 1943.
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meaning 'wing-mounted', these weapons were again available in the three sizes, with designations
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The Oerlikon FF was installed as armament on some fighters of the 1930s, such as the Polish
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were fitted with the weapon toward the end of the war, but it appeared more commonly on
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and some other types. Similar German installations of the MG FF were not successful.
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was used as armament on a number of German aircraft, of which the most famous is the
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to propel a 2,000-grain (130-gram) projectile at 2,800 feet (850 meters) per second.
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and others, with various models employed by both Allied and Axis forces during
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Unlike most high-powered autocannons, the Oerlikon and its derivatives have a
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of 300 rpm. It was used on a limited scale as an aircraft gun on
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In 1924, SEMAG failed. The Oerlikon firm, named after the
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1659:"Oerlikon F/L/S (FFF/FFL/FFS) 20-ПП авŃОПаŃиŃĐľŃĐşĐ°Ń ĐżŃŃка"
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Single barrel (progressive RH parabolic twist, 9 grooves)
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1798:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. pp. 478â480.
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General Information on Elco Thunderbolt Mount, Mark II
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Minus breech mechanism: 20.865 kg (46.00 lb)
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Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron Twenty-Nine Memo to CNO.
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Loaded with 200 rounds: 182.0 kg (401.2 lb)
1622:"The Machine Gun", Volume4, George M.Chinn., page 13
436:. Many versions of the cannon are still used today.
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1909:(12). Chicago: Harvester Press: 12. December 1944.
1970:
862:, and on the decks of larger ships. A handful of
2737:World War II naval weapons of the United Kingdom
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1030:Ammunition feed is typically by a 60-round drum
877:The Oerlikon was also used as the basis for the
1505:"Switzerland Oerlikon 20 mm/70 (0.79") Mark 1""
798:1945, a row of 20 mm Oerlikon guns aboard the
619:This gun used a 400-grain (26-gram) charge of
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833:against heavy aircraft and against Japanese
642:Oerlikon gunner at his gun mount aboard the
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2742:Military equipment introduced in the 1930s
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230:Barrel length: 1,700 mm (67 in)
222:Barrel length: 1,400 mm (55 in)
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1377:GAM-B01, shipboard mount with single KAA
1009:Rear view of the twin Oerlikon gun mount
997:Side view of the twin Oerlikon gun mount
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1480:"20mm Oerlikon Light Antiaircraft Gun"
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817:The Oerlikon gun was installed aboard
370:Against low-flying aircraft (HE round)
344:Cyclic: 900 to 1,000 rounds per minute
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589:, firing 20x80RB ammunition. And the
1971:World of Warships (24 August 2017).
1407:High-angle gun mount with single KAB
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951:The aiming sight of the Oerlikon gun
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585:further developed the FF gun as the
338:Practical: 250-320 rounds per minute
1775:, vol. III, Bureau of Ordnance
1484:The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia
1015:A twin Oerlikon gun mount from the
843:. It was largely superseded by the
678:on a number of types including the
424:design that appeared very early in
220:Overall: 2,210 mm (87 in)
24:
2707:Anti-aircraft guns of the Cold War
1921:Williams, Anthony G. (July 2013).
1531:"Britain 20 mm/85 (0.79") GAM-BO1"
25:
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2648:5-inch 51 caliber Mark 8 gun (US)
2643:4-inch 50 caliber Mark 9 gun (US)
1958:ZlĂĄmal, Stanislav (12 May 2009).
1923:"Of Oerlikons and Other ThingsâŚâŚ"
1914:
1787:, vol. V, Bureau of Ordnance
1648:, New York, NY: 19 February 1945.
1444:25 mm Hotchkiss anti-aircraft gun
939:or incapacitating small vessels.
488:gun towards the end of that war.
472:advanced primer ignition blowback
2732:Naval guns of the United Kingdom
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367:Effective firing range
362:1,050 m/s (3,400 ft/s)
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2727:Naval guns of the United States
2697:World War II anti-aircraft guns
1840:Johnson, Melvin M. Jr. (1944).
1718:
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1635:, Bayonne, NJ: 1 December 1942.
821:ships from 1942, replacing the
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182:Total gun barrel weight: 68.04
2511:.50 Vickers Mk III machine gun
2460:QF 2-pounder "pom-pom" Mk VIII
1927:Military Guns & Ammunition
1854:Secret Weapons of World War II
1727:Naval Weapons of World War Two
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385:Maximum firing range
357:820 m/s (2,700 ft/s)
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1875:Williams, Anthony G. (2000).
1825:, Switzerland: Verlag Huber.
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1424:List of API blowback firearms
1392:with single KAA mounted on a
428:. It was widely produced by
336:Cyclic: 450 rounds per minute
1434:2 cm Flak 30/38/Flakvierling
420:based on an original German
398:6,800 m (7,400 yd)
393:4,389 m (4,800 yd)
380:1,500 m (1,600 yd)
7:
2655:depth charge projector (US)
2427:QF 4-inch Mk XII & XXII
2393:QF 4.7-inch Mk IX & XII
1725:Campbell, N. J. M. (1985).
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458:, the German industrialist
422:Becker Type M2 20 mm cannon
10:
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2702:World War II naval weapons
2638:3-inch 50 caliber gun (US)
2633:3-inch 23 caliber gun (US)
1960:"2cm VKPL vz. 36 Oerlikon"
1769:Chinn, George M. (1951b),
1631:Elco Naval Division Memo.
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444:
414:Oerlikon 20 mm cannon
375:914 m (1,000 yd)
2692:World War I aircraft guns
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2358:QF 12-pounder 12 cwt Mk V
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1973:"Naval Legends: Oerlikon"
1792:Friedman, Norman (2006).
1780:Chinn, George M. (1987),
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543:, designed to be used in
516:ZĂźrich suburb of Oerlikon
466:cannon, known now as the
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46:Oerlikon 20 mm cannon in
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2712:Naval anti-aircraft guns
962:Advanced Primer Ignition
440:Blowback-operated models
272:116 g (4.1 oz)
267:123 g (4.3 oz)
2616:Foreign-sourced weapons
1813:Heller, Daniel (2002).
1585:Axworthy, Mark (1995).
1478:Budge, Kent G. (2014).
1454:Type 96 25 mm AT/AA gun
823:M2 Browning machine gun
735:gun. In 1937â1938 Lord
714:Morane-Saulnier M.S.406
2563:Anti-submarine weapons
2506:.303 Lewis machine gun
2275:Secondary armament and
2113:Mk 19 grenade launcher
2108:Heckler & Koch GMG
1852:Pawle, Gerald (1978).
1846:William Morrow and Co.
1300:Box magazine 15 rounds
1017:Tribal-class destroyer
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952:
814:
724:
659:
591:Imperial Japanese Navy
328:Rate of fire
34:Oerlikon 20 mm cannon
18:Oerlikon 20 mm cannons
2682:API blowback firearms
2602:Vickers K machine gun
2437:Anti-aircraft weapons
2194:naval weapons of the
2021:API blowback firearms
1735:Naval Institute Press
1591:Arms and Armour Press
1042:mounting with a flat
974:
950:
797:
722:
676:Type 99 Mark 1 cannon
637:
27:Series of autocannons
2590:Small craft armament
2571:depth charge thrower
2516:QF 3-pounder Vickers
2445:Unrotated projectile
2192:British Commonwealth
1449:Hispano-Suiza HS.404
1095:, and training ship
672:Messerschmitt Bf 109
493:Treaty of Versailles
350:Muzzle velocity
2659:Mark 8 torpedo (US)
2490:QF 4.7-inch Mk VIII
2353:QF 6-pounder 10 cwt
1985:on 30 October 2021.
1933:on 10 November 2014
1903:The Harvester World
1821:] (in German).
1711:, pp. 257â262.
1694:, pp. 554â561.
1679:, pp. 547â553.
1439:20 mm modèle F2 gun
1310:Gas-operated models
856:Royal Canadian Navy
839:attacks during the
827:1.1"/75 caliber gun
756:Sir Roger Backhouse
696:combination of its
2717:Oerlikon-Contraves
2317:BL 6-inch Mk XXIII
2056:Solothurn S-18/100
1947:"Naval Quad mount"
1763:Bureau of Ordnance
1419:List of autocannon
1329:. You can help by
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966:Japanese 99 Mark 2
953:
915:. You can help by
819:United States Navy
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1832:978-3-71931-277-0
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1600:978-1-85409-267-0
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784:RAF Regiment
768:
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694:moteur-canon
693:
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630:World War II
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476:rate of fire
468:20 mm Becker
462:developed a
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434:World War II
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228:Overall: n/a
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202:(202.8
198:Empty: 92.0
194:
186:(150.0
178:
164:MG FF cannon
127:Manufacturer
99:World War II
87:Used by
82:1937âpresent
2485:QF 4.5-inch
2383:QF 4.5-inch
2327:Minesweeper
2302:BL 5.5-inch
2292:QF 4.5-inch
2065:Autocannons
1966:(in Czech).
1692:Chinn 1951b
1677:Chinn 1951b
1575:, Appendix.
1138:20 mm
981:rebated rim
943:Description
841:Pacific War
606:Oerlikon SS
456:World War I
426:World War I
418:autocannons
160:Oerlikon FF
148: built
69:Switzerland
2687:Autocannon
2676:Categories
2242:BL 16-inch
2237:BL 15-inch
2232:BL 14-inch
2213:BL 15-inch
1899:"Navy Day"
1881:Shrewsbury
1823:Frauenfeld
1709:Chinn 1987
1541:23 October
1465:References
1284:20x 110RB
1086:Washington
1020:HMCS
872:destroyers
749:Home Fleet
729:Royal Navy
680:Mitsubishi
640:Royal Navy
552:FlĂźgelfest
528:Oerlikon S
470:using the
248:20Ă110mmRB
60:Autocannon
2526:Torpedoes
2408:Submarine
2344:Destroyer
2103:Daewoo K4
1964:Fronta.cz
1731:Annapolis
1281:20x 101RB
1275:20x 110RB
1272:20x 101RB
864:corvettes
809:USS
739:, then a
653:HMS
599:Type 99-2
595:Type 99-1
308:Elevation
200:kilograms
184:kilograms
101:, various
2576:Hedgehog
2346:armament
2335:Corvette
2122:Shotguns
1784:Conflict
1755:(1951),
1413:See also
1278:20x 72RB
1269:20x 70RB
1258:675- 750
1255:550- 600
1252:835- 870
1249:670- 700
1246:550- 575
1174:Length
1151:Weight
1135:Caliber
1105:Variants
1074:Maryland
1068:Colorado
1062:Arkansas
1056:PT boats
1040:pedestal
1032:magazine
957:blowback
896:Post-war
868:frigates
836:kamikaze
683:A6M Zero
664:PZL P.24
621:IMR 4831
522:Oerlikon
318:Traverse
253:20Ă128mm
156:Variants
137:Produced
131:Oerlikon
119:Designed
111:Designer
2340:Frigate
2204:Monitor
1978:YouTube
1390:GAI-B01
1143:Action
1098:Wyoming
1044:armored
879:Polsten
860:U-boats
776:Ruislip
753:Admiral
747:of the
741:captain
658:in 1942
650:cruiser
509:SEMAG L
454:During
450:Origins
445:History
287:Barrels
278:Caliber
151:124,734
90:Various
50:service
1887:
1864:
1829:
1802:
1741:
1597:
1489:30 May
1215:1,400
1192:2,120
811:Hornet
803:-class
789:Bofors
780:London
772:ZĂźrich
647:-class
610:Allied
583:Ikaria
505:ZĂźrich
296:Action
261:weight
213:Length
48:French
2653:Y-gun
2581:Squid
2331:Sloop
2150:TZ-45
1817:[
1292:127g
1212:1,200
1206:1,400
1203:1,200
1189:1,880
1186:1,350
1183:2,120
1180:1,820
1177:1,350
1048:sight
1022:Haida
801:Essex
710:H.S.9
706:H.S.7
668:MG FF
587:MG FF
497:SEMAG
270:HE/T:
259:Shell
241:Shell
140:1937â
2410:guns
2342:and
2206:guns
1939:2017
1885:ISBN
1862:ISBN
1827:ISBN
1800:ISBN
1739:ISBN
1595:ISBN
1543:2011
1517:2011
1491:2019
1394:M113
1261:830
1238:470
1130:FFS
1112:Type
870:and
854:The
700:and
655:Dido
645:Dido
597:and
562:and
539:and
412:The
396:L85:
391:L70:
378:L85:
373:L70:
360:L85:
355:L70:
341:L85:
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251:L85:
246:L70:
175:Mass
122:1935
95:Wars
56:Type
2035:APT
1363:KAA
1356:KAB
1333:.
1235:500
1232:520
1229:280
1226:350
1223:450
1209:760
1200:800
1169:39
1127:FFL
1124:FFF
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708:or
702:12Y
698:12X
564:FFS
560:FFL
265:HE:
225:L85
217:L70
195:L85
179:L70
146:No.
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