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  • 1Ship gun fire-control system — Mk 37 Director c1944 with Mk 12 (rectangular antenna) and Mk 22 orange peel Ship gun fire control systems (GFCS) enable remote and automatic targeting of guns against ships, aircraft, and shore targets, with or without the aid of radar or optical …

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  • 2Mark I Fire Control Computer — Mark 1A Computer Mk 37 Director above bridge of destroyer USS Cassin Young&#160 …

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  • 3Monopulse radar — is an adaptation of conical scanning radar which sends additional information in the radar signal in order to avoid problems caused by rapid changes in signal strength. The system also makes jamming more difficult. Most radars designed since the… …

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  • 4Armament of the Iowa class battleship — The armament of the engaged the Imperial Japanese Navy battlecruiser Kirishima at a range of convert|18500|yd|m| 2 at night.cite book | last = Mindell | first = David | title = Between Human and Machine | publisher = Johns Hopkins | date = 2002 | …

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  • 5North Carolina-class battleship — North Carolina steaming on 3 June 1946. By this time, many of the light anti aircraft weapons (Bofors 40 mm and Oerlikon 20 mm) mounted during the war had been removed, while more modern radars had been mounted on her forefunnel and mainmast …

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  • 6German battleship Scharnhorst — Scharnhorst Career (Nazi Germany) …

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  • 7Osa class missile boat — Osa I (Project 205) craft Class overview Name: Osa (Project 205) Operators …

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  • 8USS Benjamin Stoddert (DDG-22) — Career (US) …

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  • 9Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon — 35 mm Oerlikon GDF 003 A modernized Finnish 35 mm Oerlikon twin cannon Type Autocannon Place of origin …

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  • 10USS Tattnall (DDG-19) — during transit of the Suez Canal in August, 1990 the first U.S. Navy vessel to transit the canal after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. Career (US) …

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