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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. Category:Aircraft artillery - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft artillery; List of aircraft artillery; 0–9. 75 mm gun M2–M6; B. Rheinmetall BK-5; Bofors 40 mm L/60 gun; Bofors 40 mm Automatic Gun L/70; Bofors 57 mm m ...

  5. Anti-aircraft warfare - Wikipedia

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    Anti-aircraft warfare is the counter to aerial warfare [1] and includes "all measures designed to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of hostile air action". [2] It encompasses surface-based, subsurface (submarine-launched), and air-based weapon systems, in addition to associated sensor systems, command and control arrangements, and passive measures (e.g. barrage balloons).

  6. 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.

  7. 4th Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment "Peschiera" - Wikipedia

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    On 24 May 1947, the regiment was reformed as 4th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment in Albenga with the personnel and materiel of the VI Anti-aircraft Group of the 155th Field Artillery Regiment. The regiment was assigned to the Infantry Division "Mantova" and consisted of a command, a command unit, the I Group with 40/56 autocannons , and ...

  8. 100th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery - Wikipedia

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    A Bofors 40 mm LAA gun crew under training, January 1942. On 1 December 1941, while still at Pembroke, 18th Royal Fusiliers was ordered to transfer to the Royal Artillery (RA) to begin retraining in the light anti-aircraft (LAA) role/ On 30 December it became 100th LAA Regiment, consisting of Regimental HQ (RHQ) and 330, 331 and 332 LAA Batteries equipped with the Bofors 40 mm gun.

  9. 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