- An
autocannon,
automatic cannon or
machine cannon is a
fully automatic gun that is
capable of rapid-firing large-caliber (20 mm/0.79 in or more) armour-piercing...
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Autocannons are
automatic guns with
calibers of 20
millimeters (0.79 in) to 60
millimeters (2.4 in).
There are many types,
including chain guns, gast...
- 20 mm
caliber is a
specific size of po****r
autocannon ammunition. The
dividing line
between smaller-caliber weapons,
commonly called "guns", from larger-caliber...
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known as the T9
during development, was a 37 mm (1.46 in) recoil-operated
autocannon designed by
Browning Arms
Company and
entered service in 1942. The M4...
- 25 mm
caliber is a
range of
autocannon ammunition. It
includes the NATO
standardized Swiss 25×137mm, the
Swiss 25×184mm, the
Soviet 25x218mmSR, and the...
- Soviet/Russian 30 mm
autocannon. It is
built by the
Tulamashzavod Joint Stock Company and
named after A. G. Shipunov [ru]. The 30 mm 2A42
autocannon was developed...
- 7
autocannon".
Archived from the
original on 2016-04-25.
Retrieved 2016-04-09. DeutscheLuftwaffe.de's
German language page for the BK 5
autocannon Archived...
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designed to be more
mobile than
tanks and are
equipped with a rapid-firing
autocannon or a
large conventional gun; they may
include side
ports for infantrymen...
- The
Oerlikon 20 mm
cannon is a
series of
autocannons based on an
original German Becker Type M2 20 mm
cannon design that
appeared very
early in World...
- The 30 mm
caliber is a
range of
autocannon ammunition. It
includes the NATO
standardized Swiss 30×173mm (STANAG 4624), the
Soviet 30×155mmB, 30×165mm and...