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  2. Gun turret - Wikipedia

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    A gun turret (or simply turret) is a mounting platform from which weapons can be fired that affords protection, visibility and ability to turn and aim. A modern gun turret is generally a rotatable weapon mount that houses the crew or mechanism of a projectile-firing weapon and at the same time lets the weapon be aimed and fired in some degree ...

  3. Swarovski Optik - Wikipedia

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    SWAROVSKI OPTIK, headquartered in Absam, Tyrol, Austria is part of the Swarovski group of companies. Founded in 1949, the Austrian company specialises in the development and manufacturing of long-range optical instruments in the premium segment of the market, including binoculars, telescopes (spotting scopes), rifle scopes, range finders and night sight devices.

  4. Weapon mount - Wikipedia

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    A gun turret protects the crew or mechanism of a weapon and at the same time lets the weapon be aimed and fired in many directions.. A turret is a rotating weapon platform, strictly one that crosses the armour of whatever it is mounted on with a structure called a barbette (on ships) or basket (on tanks) and has a protective structure on top (gunhouse).

  5. Category:Weapon turrets - Wikipedia

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  6. 41 cm/45 3rd Year Type naval gun - Wikipedia

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    The turrets aboard the Nagato-class ships were replaced in the mid-1930s, using the turrets stored from the unfinished Tosa-class battleships. [5] While in storage the turrets were modified to increase their range of elevation to –3°/+43°, which gave them a maximum range of 37,900 meters (41,400 yd), and their firing cycle was reduced to 21 ...

  7. 130 53 TK - Wikipedia

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    When firing temporary bursts with auto-loader the gun can fire 3 shots in 20 seconds and up to 6 shots per minute during sustained firing. The gun weighs 16,000 kg (including shield) and the length of the barrel is 6,818 mm. The gun is operated by 3 NCOs and 7 soldiers. The development of the 130 TK started in the 1970s and lasted for 10 years.

  8. Ukraine is fielding machine-gun turrets remotely controlled ...

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    The use of these systems to control remotely operated gun turrets, as United24's video notes, speaks to the significant use of a variety of different technologies in this war, especially when it ...

  9. Hitrole - Wikipedia

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    The turret weighs 210–260 kilograms (460–570 lb), depending on the weapon fitted. The gunner's remote optics add an infrared camera and laser range finder to a regular visible light camera. The gunner is assisted with a fire control computer. [4] [5] The fire control computer can help the gunner track moving targets.