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  • 81Bofors 152 mm gun — The Bofors 152 millimeter gun was a six inch gun used in light cruisers and cruisers of smaller countries like the Netherlands in WWII Bofors was a gun company that made guns of different caliber for counties their most famous weapon was the… …

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  • 82Type 99 88 mm AA Gun — The Type 99 88 mm AA Gun was a Japanese Anti aircraft gun based on the Krupp 88 mm Flak of the German Navy (8.8cm/45 SK C/30), which was captured in China. It entered service in 1939 and was used during the Second World War it was deployed mainly …

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  • 83Ordnance QF 4.5 inch gun Mk II — Auf Sittingbourne, Kent, Januar 1941 Die Ordnance QF 4.5 inch gun Mk II Flugabwehrkanone war ein britisches Geschütz des Zweiten Weltkrieges. Inhaltsverzeichnis …

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  • 84Bofors gun — /ˈboʊfəz gʌn/ (say bohfuhz gun) noun an automatic anti aircraft gun. {named after Bofors, town in S Sweden, where it was first made} …

  • 85Bofors gun — [ bəʊfəz] noun a type of light anti aircraft gun. Origin 1930s: named after Bofors in Sweden, where it was first manufactured …

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  • 86Bofors gun — n. a type of light anti aircraft gun. Etymology: Bofors in Sweden …

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  • 87M1919 Browning machine gun — Gun, Machine, Caliber .30, Browning, M1919A4 Type Medium machine gun Place of origin  United States …

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  • 88Gun turret — A gun turret is a device that protects the crew or mechanism of a projectile firing weapon and at the same time lets the weapon be aimed and fired in many directions.A turret is a rotating weapon platform. This can be mounted on a fortified… …

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  • 89Anti-tank rifle — TOCrightAn anti tank rifle is a rifle designed to penetrate the armour of vehicles, particularly tanks. The usefulness of rifles for this purpose ran from the introduction of tanks into the Second World War, when they were rendered obsolete.… …

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  • 90Aircraft ordnance — A 6 and ordnance in 1962 Aircraft ordnance or ordnance (in the context of military aviation) is weapons (e.g. bombs, missiles, rockets and gun ammunition) used by aircraft. The term is often used when describing the weight of air to ground… …

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