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  2. 20×110mm USN - Wikipedia

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    Green or blue projectile with brown nose and 1/4 black letters reading "High pressure test round" Cartridge, 20 mm, low pressure test, Mk 102 Mod 0 (USN) Not listed: 1700: Inert: Not listed: Green or blue projectile with brown nose and 1/4 black letters reading "Low pressure test round" Cartridge, 20 mm, high explosive incendiary, Mk 105 Mod 0 ...

  3. 20 mm caliber - Wikipedia

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    20 mm caliber is a specific size of popular autocannon ammunition. The dividing line between smaller-caliber weapons, commonly called "guns", from larger-caliber "cannons" (e.g. machine gun vs. autocannon), is conventionally taken to be the 20 mm round, the smallest caliber of autocannon.

  4. Oerlikon FF - Wikipedia

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    The basic design was based on the original Oerlikon 20 mm cannon, in turn based on the German Empire's Becker 20 mm cannon of World War I. In the post-war period, Oerlikon had developed the original design to produce three autocannons with increasingly powerful rounds; the original model, later known as the "F", used the Becker 20x70mm round ...

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  6. M39 cannon - Wikipedia

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    The M39 cannon with its 20 mm ammunition chute. The M39 cannon is a 20 mm caliber single-barreled revolver cannon developed for the United States Air Force in the late 1940s. It was used on a number of fighter aircraft from the early 1950s through the 1980s.

  7. Hispano-Suiza HS.404 - Wikipedia

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    The Hispano fired a 130 grams (4.586 oz) 20 mm diameter projectile from a 110 mm (4.331 in) long casing, the whole round weighing 257 g (9.065 oz). [19] Lengths of the projectiles varied with type but were set to variable depth in the casing to produce a total full round length of 184 mm (7.244 in) regardless of projectile type. [ 20 ]

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  9. NATO cartridge - Wikipedia

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    40 mm grenade (×46 mm LV, ×51 mm MV, ×53 mm HV) Autocannons 20×102mm (STANAG 3585), 20 mm caliber; 25×137mm (STANAG 4173), 25 mm caliber;