The 30 mm caliber is a range of autocannon ammunition. It includes the NATO standardized Swiss 30×173mm (STANAG 4624), the Soviet 30×155mmB, 30×165mm...
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turn in 10 inches (250 mm) which is needed to stabilize the heaviest bullets. The higher muzzle velocities reported by Nosler for 165 grains (10.7 g) and...
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The .30 carbine (7.62 × 33 mm) is a rimless carbine/rifle cartridge used in the M1 carbine introduced in the 1940s. It is a light rifle round designed...
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is still seen occasionally. When the .30 WCF was introduced, it was seen as fast and flat-shooting: 160 or 165 grains at 1,900 to 2,000 fps and a 4 inch...
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Mauser MG 213 (redirect from MK 213/30)
400 ft/s) Caliber: 30 x 85R mm Weight: 75 kg (165 lb); assembled 96 kg (212 lb) Length: 1,630 mm (64 in) Barrel length: 1,300 mm (51 in) Rate of fire:...
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AK-230 (category 30 mm artillery)
its 30×210 mm round was much more powerful than the AK-630's 30×165 mm one, having the muzzle velocity of 1,050 m/s (3,400 ft/s) (the same as with 30×173 mm...
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.300 Winchester Magnum (redirect from 7.62 x 67 mm)
which has been blown out, shortened, and necked down to accept a .30 caliber (7.62 mm) bullet. The .300 Win Mag is extremely versatile and has been adopted...
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The .30 Thompson Center (7.62×48 mm), designated 30 THOMPSON CENTER by SAAMI, 30 TC by the C.I.P., is a centerfire rifle cartridge developed for Thompson...
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Rheinmetall Mk 20 Rh-202 (redirect from Rheinmetall 20 mm Twin Anti-Aircraft Cannon)
The Rheinmetall Mk 20 Rh-202 (short for Maschinenkanone 20 mm Rheinmetall) is a 20 mm caliber autocannon designed and produced by Rheinmetall. It fires...
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10mm Auto (redirect from 10 mm Norma)
The 10mm Auto (also known as the 10×25mm, official C.I.P. nomenclature: 10 mm Auto, official SAAMI nomenclature: 10mm Automatic) is a powerful and versatile...
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5.45×39mm (redirect from 5.45 x 39 mm M74)
rate for this cartridge is 255 mm (1 in 10 inches), 4 grooves, Ø lands = 5.40 mm, Ø grooves = 5.60 mm, land width = 2.60 mm and the primer type is either...
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.32 ACP (redirect from 7,65 x 17 mm)
130 ft⋅lbf (180 J) when fired out of a 2.5 in (64 mm) barrel and 165 ft⋅lbf (224 J) when fired out of a 3.5 in (89 mm) barrel. A shorter barrel length can also...
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3080 in (7.82 mm) with each groove having an arc width of .118 in (3.0 mm). The .30-378 Weatherby Magnum is one of the most accurate rifle cartridges. The...
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Ford Duratec V6 engine (redirect from Duratec 30)
reduction of the bore from 82.42 mm (3.245 in) to 81.66 mm (3.215 in). The engine produced 170 hp (127 kW) at 6250 rpm and 165 lb⋅ft (224 N⋅m) of torque. It...
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length of the cartridge Measurements are in millimeters then inches, i.e. mm (in). .25 caliber "6mm BR Norma" (PDF). C.I.P. 2015. Retrieved 2020-10-15...
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7mm Remington Magnum (redirect from 7 mm Remington Magnum)
is 241 mm (1 in 9.49 in), 6 grooves, Ø lands = 7.04 mm, Ø grooves = 7.21 mm, land width = 2.79 mm. The cartridge uses a large rifle magnum primer type...
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produced in 1941 as a medium artillery piece under the designation of 155 mm Howitzer M1. It saw service with the US Army during World War II, the Korean...
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The 155 mm gun M1 was a 155 millimeter caliber field gun developed and used by the United States military. Nicknamed "Long Tom" (an appellation with a...
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7.7×58mm Arisaka (redirect from Type 99 rimless 7.7 mm)
Service. A rimless 7.7×58mm cartridge was first tested for a prototype 7.7 mm infantry rifle in 1919. While the experiments would continue throughout the...
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T-62 (redirect from Object 165)
lost to enemy fire. T-62A (Ob'yekt 165) – Predecessor of T-62. It was essentially a stretched T-55 chassis with a 2245 mm turret ring, a new suspension, and...
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The Mark 38 25 mm machine gun system (MGS) is a shipboard weapon system designed to protect warships primarily from a variety of surface threats, especially...
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The Bofors 40 mm Automatic Gun L/60 (often referred to simply as the "Bofors 40 mm gun", the "Bofors gun" and the like, see name) is an anti-aircraft autocannon...
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The British Rail Class 165 Networker Turbo is a fleet of suburban diesel-hydraulic multiple unit passenger trains (DMUs), originally specified by and...
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cartridge length is 72.6 mm. The cartridge case length is 53.34 mm. The bullet diameter is .308 in (7.82 mm), which is common to all U.S. .30 caliber cartridges...
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155 mm howitzer – also known as M1 155 mm Howitzer M2 155 mm field gun (Long Tom) 4.5-inch gun M1 – version to fire British ammunition M115 203 mm howitzer...
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7mm-08 Remington (redirect from 7 mm-08 Remington)
names would suggest, it is the .308 Winchester case necked down to accept 7 mm (.284) bullets with a small increase in case length. Of cartridges based upon...
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shell. An early application of the HESH principle post WWII was the L9 165 mm demolition gun fitted to AVRE combat engineer vehicles. HESH was found to...
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OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge. All measurements are in mm (in). .410 bore, shotgun equivalent Ammunition for M1870 Italian Vetterli...
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The vehicle is installed with 18 in (457 mm) beadlock wheels and 37 in (940 mm) tires, has a 4,196 mm (165.2 in) wheelbase (front axle to rearmost axle)...
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Ordnance QF 6-pounder (redirect from 57 mm Gun M1)
British 57 mm gun, serving during the Second World War as a primary anti-tank gun of both the British and United States Army (as the 57 mm gun M1). It...
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