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    and was named the canon de 47 mm semi-automatique mle 1937. A similar model designated the canon de 47 mm semi-automatique mle 1939 was also produced. Both...
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    Mle 1914 was the last version of a series of nearly identical Hotchkiss designs, following the Mle 1897, Mle 1900 and the Mle 1909. The Hotchkiss Mle...
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    M80 Mle 1874 metallic cartridge Fusil Gras modified in 1883 with 10-cartridge gravity hopper R: 11×59.5 mm R metallic cartridge for Fusil Gras mle 1874...
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    Wehrmacht under the designation 2,5 cm Pak 112(f) for mle 1934 guns and 2,5 cm Pak 113(f) for mle 1937 guns, with the (f) for französische ("French"). Some...
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    variant known as the FN Mle 1930 was developed in 7.65×53mm Belgian Mauser by FN Herstal and adopted by the Belgian army. The Mle 1930 is basically a licensed...
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    artillery. Fusil Mle 1924 Fusil Mle 1930 Fusil Mle 1924 d’entrainement - .22 Long Rifle training rifle, manufactured 1948–1952. Fusil Mle 1950 - Model 1930...
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    origin as almost all 81.4 mm, 82 mm or "8 cm" mortars in the French Brandt mle 27 81.4 mm mortar. The improved version Brandt Mle 27/31 had become the basis...
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    "Fusil Lebel") also known as the "Fusil Mle 1886 M93", after a bolt modification was added in 1893, is an 8 mm bolt-action infantry rifle that entered...
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    the 47 mm Model 1931 anti-tank gun. The ambulance version was named S15C. W-15 TCC (Chasseur de char, "tank hunter") - self-propelled 47mm SA mle 1937 anti-tank...
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    Mle J.1930 high-angle stereoscopic rangefinders were mounted on the superstructure amidships to control the anti-aircraft guns. In late 1936 the Mle 1929...
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  • 203 mm howitzer M1931 (B-4) – captured from Russian Obice da 210/22 – produced under German control after surrender of Italy Canon de 220 L mle 1917...
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    nearly all major armies possessing them used 37 mm ammunition (the British Army used the slightly larger 40 mm 2-pounder gun). As World War II progressed,...
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    pistols fell into Vichy French hands.  Germany: Mle 1935A designated the Pistole 625(f) Viet Cong: Mle 1935A FANK: 381 in inventory as of 1 April 1972...
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    Manufacture d'armes de Bayonne (MAB) 9×19mm Parabellum  France 1975-2000 MAC Mle 1950 Manufacture d'armes de Châtellerault (MAC) 9×19mm Parabellum  France...
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    Type 89 grenade discharger (category 50 mm artillery)
    the expense of accuracy and rate of fire. Lance-grenade individuel Mle F1 (LGI Mle F1), a French close-support weapon infantry weapon designed to be used...
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  • 20mm. Chariot anti-tank gun or self-propelled L3 47/32 - prototype self-propelled gun armed with a 47/32 mm; trying "desperately" to adapt to the new demands...
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    French destroyer Mogador (category 1937 ships)
    extra fuel storage, and a new twin 37 mm Mle 1933 mount would replace it on top of the rear deck house. Two more Mle 1933 mounts were to fitted on each side...
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    charge was 18.2 lbs (8.3 kg). In 1937 a new armour piercing was introduced, the APC M1936 (French designation OPF Mle 1936). The shell was slightly shorter...
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    Lee–Enfield (category 7.62 mm rifles)
    Rifle, Magazine, Lee–Enfield, or more commonly Magazine Lee–Enfield, or MLE (sometimes spoken as "emily" instead of M, L, E). The next year, a shorter...
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    further and experimentally outfitted the tractor with the F.R.C. built 47 mm anti-tank gun, much along the lines of the earlier but ultimately unsuccessful...
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  • Suomessa toisen maailmansodan jälkeen, p.40] "Finnish Army 1918 - 1945: 47 Mm - 60 Mm Mortars". Majuri, Pekka: Vaikk' on synkeä yö, tykki leimua lyö, p.45...
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    138-millimetre (5.4 in) Mle 1910 guns, which were mounted in casemates in the hull. Four Canon de 47-millimetre (1.9 in) Mle 1902 Hotchkiss guns were...
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    of Brandt Mle 27/31 and Brandt Mle 1935 mortars, with hundreds more produced during the war, and also the licence to produce 140 French 47 mm Schneider...
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  • grenade) Mle 1937 offensive Mle 1937 defensive Tromblon VB grenade launcher Brandt 60.7 mm M1935 Brandt 81 mm M1927/31 Lance Grenades 50 mm M1937 M1 Bazooka...
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    rifles and carbines. The barrels were shortened to 635 mm (25.0 in) from the standard 794 mm (31.3 in) barrel and the stock shortened to match the barrel...
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    138.6-millimetre (5.5 in) mle 1910, which were mounted singly in casemates in the hull. Four Canon de 47-millimetre (1.9 in) mle 1902 Hotchkiss guns were...
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  • The following is a list of military equipment of the ROC in World War II (1937–1945) which includes aircraft, artillery, small arms, vehicles and vessels...
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  • a Czechoslovakian 90mm anti-aircraft gun Model 12. **Converted to use 88 mm ammunition. [page needed][unreliable source?] German designations of foreign...
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    units. The hull and turret were castings with a maximum thickness of 47 mm and 40 mm respectively — the former of four sections, bolted together: two longitudinal...
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    Light Tank Model 1937. This type resembled the T.15 in the hull but was to be equipped with a larger turret able to hold a 40 mm or 47 mm gun. No production...
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