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  2. Aircraft artillery - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft artillery was first used for ground attack roles during World War I.A notable user of aircraft artillery was the fighter ace René Fonck. Airships were used with some success, mostly used to harass cities, [1] but after the development of incendiary ammunition they were stopped being used due to the fire igniting the hydrogen used for the Zepplins.

  3. List of aircraft artillery - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft artillery has been in use since the first world war. One of the most notable aircraft artillery platforms is the AC130 . List of artillery platforms used on aircraft with a calibre larger than 37 mm .

  4. List of artillery by type - Wikipedia

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    This list of artillery catalogues types of weapons found in batteries of national armed forces' artillery units.. Some weapons used by the infantry units, known as infantry support weapons, are often misidentified as artillery weapons because of their use and performance characteristics, sometimes known colloquially as the "infantryman's artillery" [1] which has been particularly applied to ...

  5. List of artillery by country - Wikipedia

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    40 mm Bofors L/70 anti-aircraft gun (upgraded variant) 40 mm Bofors L/60 anti-aircraft gun (upgraded variant) Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun. ZSU Shilka; 2K22 Tunguska; Mountain guns. 2.75 inch (70 mm) mountain gun (World War I) 75 mm/24 Pounder Indian mountain gun; 76 mm mountain gun; 88 mm mountain gun; 94 mm 3.7-inch mountain howitzer ...

  6. List of artillery by name - Wikipedia

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    76.2 mm anti-aircraft gun 3"/50 caliber gun United States: 76.2 mm anti-aircraft gun 3.7 cm 1918 German Empire: 37 mm anti-tank gun 3.7 cm FlaK 18/36/37 Nazi Germany: 37 mm anti-aircraft gun 3.7 cm FlaK 43 Nazi Germany: 37 mm anti-aircraft gun 3.7 cm PaK 35/36 Nazi Germany: 37 mm anti-tank gun 3.7 cm vzor 34 (Škoda A3) Czechoslovakia

  7. Artillery - Wikipedia

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    Anti-aircraft artillery, under various organisational arrangements including being part of artillery, a separate corps, even a separate service or being split between army for the field and air force for home defence. In some cases infantry and the new armoured corps also operated their own integral light anti-aircraft artillery.

  8. M51 Skysweeper - Wikipedia

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    Anti-aircraft guns naturally fall into several categories, each for a different altitude and speed requirement. High-altitude targets require very large guns to get the needed power into the shell to reach those altitudes, but at the same time have the advantage of not needing to move very fast because at that range the change in angle of the target was small—consider the seemingly slow ...

  9. AZP S-60 - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, S-60s were used by Ukraine in the war with Russia not in their original anti-aircraft role but as indirect-fire artillery. In this role they were reported to have an effective range of 6.1km. [9] In 2023, images surfaced of a T-55 armed with an AZP S-60 Anti Aircraft gun in place