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  2. 4.7 inch gun - Wikipedia

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    A 4.7 inch Gun is any of a number of British-built 120 mm naval artillery guns. Several of these guns were designed and manufactured by the Elswick Ordnance Company, part of Armstrong Whitworth. They were a major export item and hence were actually of 120 mm calibre (4.724 inches) to meet the requirements of metricised navies (although the size ...

  3. QF 4.7-inch Mk I–IV naval gun - Wikipedia

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    10,000 yards (9,100 m) at 20°, 12,000 yards (11,000 m) at 24° [note 3] The QF 4.7-inch gun Mks I, II, III, and IV [note 4] were a family of British quick-firing 4.724-inch (120 mm) naval and coast defence guns of the late 1880s and 1890s that served with the navies of various countries. They were also mounted on various wheeled carriages to ...

  4. 4.7-inch gun M1906 - Wikipedia

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    4.7-inch gun ammunition. The 4.7-inch gun M1906 (initially the M1904) was designed and issued by the United States Army Ordnance Department beginning in 1906, with the first units receiving the weapon in 1911. [1] It was of the field gun type. It was one of very few pre-war US artillery designs selected for wartime production in World War I ...

  5. BL 4.7-inch 45-calibre naval gun - Wikipedia

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    Muzzle velocity. 2,670 feet per second (814 m/s) [9] Maximum firing range. 15,800 yards (14,450 m) at 30° [10] The BL 4.7-inch, 45-calibre gun (actually a metric 120 mm gun) was a British medium-velocity naval gun introduced in 1918 for destroyers. It was designed to counter a new generation of heavily armed German destroyers that were ...

  6. QF 4.7-inch Mk VIII naval gun - Wikipedia

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    Maximum firing range. 16,160 yards (14,780 m) at 45°. 32,000 feet (9,800 m) at 90°. The QF 4.7 inch Gun Mark VIII[1] was a British naval anti-aircraft gun designed in the 1920s for the Royal Navy. This was the largest caliber fixed ammunition gun ever in service in the RN, though the round was considerably shorter and lighter than the round ...

  7. Human penis size - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, a systematic review of 20 studies, of up to 15,521 men, who were measured by health professionals rather than themselves, concluded that the average length of an erect human penis is 13.12 cm (5.17 in), while the average circumference of an erect human penis is 11.66 cm (4.59 in). [2] A 1996 study of flaccid length found a mean of 8 ...

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