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r 88-milimeter deck gun and a 20-milimeter | anti-aircraft gun instead of torpedoes, because their ta |
est vehicle, became operational as a fleet | anti-aircraft missile aboard USS Boston in 1955, and evo |
Armament is a single | anti-aircraft M2 Browning machine gun. |
They included a heavy | anti-aircraft battery and several pillboxes. |
The 10.5 cm SK C/33 was a German | anti-aircraft gun used during World War II by the Kriegs |
(East Wind in German) was a self-propelled | anti-aircraft gun based on the Panzer IV tank. |
cruisers, was soon adaped to a high-angle | anti-aircraft role. |
AA Machine Cannon was a Japanese-designed | anti-aircraft gun, based on the German Flak 38. |
A 5-inch | anti-aircraft shell was attached to the 3.5-inch rocket |
d down in December 1942, although a Bofors | anti-aircraft gun was added to the battery in 1944. |
mpleted to a revised design as a Bay-class | anti-aircraft frigate. |
The Vickers Model 1931 was a British | anti-aircraft gun used during the Second World War. |
U-513 put up a spirited | anti-aircraft barrage while the Avenger made three attac |
It was sometimes used as a light | anti-aircraft gun during the Pacific War. |
It was sometimes used as a light | anti-aircraft gun during the war in the Pacific. |
arine in August 1940 for use as a floating | anti-aircraft battery (though she now no longer had her |
lery and served as an adjutant for a light | anti-aircraft battalion. |
April 1940, and was rebuilt as a floating | anti-aircraft battery. |
Kugelblitz envisioned mounting a modified | anti-aircraft turret developed for U-boats on the Panzer |
(Whirlwind in German) was a self-propelled | anti-aircraft gun based on the Panzer IV tank. |
ources claim that she served as a floating | anti-aircraft battery at Katajanokka, Helsinki, during t |
mpleted to a revised design as a Bay-class | anti-aircraft frigate, and launched on 28 December 1944 |
The mounting was adapted for | anti-aircraft fire |
s, did have one of the most advanced naval | anti-aircraft systems of the time, the High Angle Contro |
rld War II, flak protection against German | anti-aircraft fire was developed. |
The U.S. lost two aircraft to | anti-aircraft fire, with one pilot killed and another, E |
ed she carried seven 7.5" guns, along with | anti-aircraft weaponry and six torpedo tubes. |
The Germans also had | anti-aircraft artillery troops and 45 assault guns to bo |
back from German aircraft and also attack | anti-aircraft guns during the raid. |
During the operation and, although much | anti-aircraft fire was directed at their aircraft, they |
stinguished conduct to bring ammunition to | anti-aircraft guns, he was posthumously awarded the Meda |
ich was wounded in the arm by an exploding | anti-aircraft shell. |
Provision was also made for an optional | anti-aircraft machine gun. |
g of 31,000 ft (9,400 m), but an effective | anti-aircraft range of much less. |
so two armor, 15 field artillery and three | anti-aircraft artillery companies present in support of |
taken by several German fighters and thick | anti-aircraft fire. |
mmittee on Ordnance and Ammunition and the | Anti-Aircraft Sub-Committee during World War I he was re |
with conventional geared turbines, and an | anti-aircraft battery of eight 5 in (130 mm)/25 cal guns |
ieces, 1,500 Katyusha rocket guns, and 600 | anti-aircraft guns. |
ir search, Zalp surface gunnery and Yakor' | anti-aircraft gunnery radars. |
The detainee assembled and sighted | anti-aircraft guns. |
Queen Elizabeth-class battleships, and new | anti-aircraft guns. |
aused by the German anti-tank guns and the | anti-aircraft guns pointing their barrels down. |
graded with new guns in the turrets and an | anti-aircraft battery. |
she controlled landing craft and provided | anti-aircraft cover for supply transports. |
e Bromwich from elements of nos.6, 7 and 8 | anti-aircraft cooperation units (AACU). |
n February-March 1941 in Kronstadt and her | anti-aircraft armament was reinforced. |
ms, surface-to-air missiles, and low-level | anti-aircraft gunfire, prompting the development of an a |
ction of the Self-Propelled Gun and Mobile | Anti-Aircraft Array |
the French positions were overrun and the | anti-aircraft fire took its toll, fewer and fewer of tho |
5.0 in) dual purpose guns and conventional | anti-aircraft and anti-submarine weaponry. |
; 55 tons of medical supplies; and 199,552 | anti-aircraft rounds. |
rcraft was subjected to heavy and accurate | anti-aircraft fire. |
unchers and strong layered missile and gun | anti-aircraft defenses. |
sed fire control coordination and improved | anti-aircraft hitting power. |
She performed anti-submarine and | anti-aircraft convoy protection duties in North Atlantic |
tial approval - the sales of anti-tank and | anti-aircraft missiles to Iran in spite of Reagan's publ |
, Staghound armoured cars (some armed with | anti-aircraft weapons) and Daimler "Dingo" scout cars an |
rved with the local Territorial Army light | anti-aircraft regiment, he relinquished his commission o |
, with different armament such as enhanced | anti-aircraft guns and anti-submarine weapons, and radar |
Its tripod could be used as an | anti-aircraft mounting, and special anti-aircraft sights |
ts allowing it to be easily modified as an | anti-aircraft mount and accessories for anti-aircraft sh |
In addition to its intended role as an | anti-aircraft weapon, the fast-firing gun was highly eff |
It was used as an | anti-aircraft decoy site in the Second World War. |
al mount and used by the Soviet Navy as an | anti-aircraft gun beginning in 1934. |
The property was used by the Army as an | anti-aircraft training center from 1942 to 1944. |
to December, 1941 Delhi was refitted as an | anti-aircraft cruiser at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. |
rzlose was also pressed into service as an | anti-aircraft gun and as such it was deployed using a va |
ti-tank machine gun and additionally as an | anti-aircraft gun. |
pped with new equipment for her role as an | anti-aircraft escort ship for carriers, and 5.25 inch gu |
It was tasked as an | Anti-aircraft Co-operation Unit to cover the north east |
second lieutenant, and was assigned as an | anti-aircraft adviser with the 43rd Bombardment Group, 5 |
Because of its perceived value as an | anti-aircraft weapon the gun was a difficult piece to ma |
Mark III was a naval version used as an | anti-aircraft weapon, mostly by the Royal Navy and allie |
s it proved to be a complete failure as an | anti-aircraft gun, but was placed into production upon t |
exploding bomb while at his station at an | anti-aircraft battery. |
th PG-7VR tandem-warhead rockets, AT-5 and | anti-aircraft missiles such as SA-16, SA-18, and Stinger |
o 14th Searchlight Battery and attached to | Anti-aircraft Regiment 1. |
ornberger was given complete authority for | anti-aircraft rocket development (Flak E Flugabwehrkanon |
d their torpedoes quickly to get away from | anti-aircraft fire, sinking one 2,000 long tons (2,000 t |
served in the 115th AAA Gun Battalion, an | anti-aircraft artillery unit. |
the weakness of both the main battery and | anti-aircraft armament, as well as the insufficiently th |
er sisters Curlew was rearmed to become an | Anti-Aircraft cruiser before the war. |
mbers would silently glide in below Soviet | anti-aircraft fire, drop their bombs, and fly away. |
263 Squadron operated Bristol Bloodhound I | anti-aircraft missiles from June 1959 to June 1963. |
A Bofors 40mm | anti-aircraft gun was installed in 1943. |
40mm Bofors L/60 | anti-aircraft gun (upgraded variant) |
pped with the CIM-10 Bomarc surface-to-air | anti-aircraft missiles. |
The operation started with B-52 bombing of | anti-aircraft positions. |
ft was not brought down by fighters but by | anti-aircraft guns from the ground. |
ations of the two RML guns remain, but the | anti-aircraft gun's location is harder to spot. |
mistakenly shot down and wounded by German | anti-aircraft fire. |
ft he was a passenger in was hit by German | anti-aircraft fire. |
ns are known to have been operated by 99th | Anti-Aircraft Section at Salonika from July 1917 until t |
To operate the weapons system by the | anti-aircraft missiles service of the Air Force 1 April |
n Lancaster bomber was shot down by German | anti-aircraft guns, crashing near to the road towards Wi |
esh, in which he was shot down by Egyptian | anti-aircraft, and became the first Israeli pilot to use |
ith eight 75 mm guns being replaced by six | anti-aircraft guns of similar calibre. |
ng the attack his P-47 was struck by enemy | anti-aircraft fire. |
st fire or explosions if hit by incendiary | anti-aircraft rounds. |
and the main craft is destroyed by Dantes | anti-aircraft weaponry. |
mber 10, 1943, Bychkov was downed by enemy | anti-aircraft artillery and captured in an unconscious s |
l standing, was heavily defended by German | anti-aircraft units. |
ups, but almost half were shot down by the | anti-aircraft barrage and the Sea Hurricanes, which were |
military rifle that was also used by other | anti-aircraft units. |
was a Japanese 120 mm calibre dual-purpose | anti-aircraft and coastal defense gun used during the Se |
t successful ground attacks on cavalry and | anti-aircraft guns. |
rity over all the Army's aerial combat and | anti-aircraft units both in the field and at home. |
n Heereswaffenamt decided to combine light | anti-aircraft guns with tank chassis. |
nt on to be General Officer Commanding 2nd | Anti-Aircraft Division in 1936. |
ted General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of | Anti-Aircraft Command in 1950 and of Western Command in |
A Machine Cannon was the most common light | anti-aircraft gun of the Imperial Japanese Army. |
U-256 was given an increased complement of | anti-aircraft guns, to give the boat a better chance of |
Her armaments concentrated on | anti-aircraft (AA) defence and comprised two 4 in (100 m |
creased but the Germans concentrated their | anti-aircraft guns around the fewer remaining targets, s |
It was confronted by | Anti-aircraft guns and forced it to flee without human c |
s as the full-automatic conversion L-39/44 | anti-aircraft rifles. |
A number of them were converted into | anti-aircraft guns and by 1927 at least 62 guns had been |
pril 25, his airplane was badly damaged by | anti-aircraft fire. |
near-missed by one bomb which damaged one | anti-aircraft gun and killed one crewman. |
s first engine had already been damaged by | anti-aircraft fire during a raid on London and the Spitf |
Fortin de Serre de Laut, | anti-aircraft battery |
a hangar surmounted by a flight deck, and | anti-aircraft guns were added. |
ree and his tank crew arrive to deliver an | anti-aircraft defense battery; Corporal Sitarski spots B |
rman Army High Command issued a demand for | anti-aircraft tank based on the chassis of the Panther t |
s China's first generation designed 12.7mm | anti-aircraft machine gun. |
Because the weapon was not designed for | anti-aircraft use, it did not have purpose-designed ammu |
ere damage to these ships, despite intense | anti-aircraft fire. |
ross the formation, and, despite withering | anti-aircraft fire, banked around to crash into Borie. |
Jutah destroys the | anti-aircraft weaponry after coming face to face with a |
less interest in developing self-propelled | anti-aircraft guns, but as the Allies developed air supe |
concentrating their forces and digging in | anti-aircraft guns and other heavy weapons. |
When the Sri Lanka Artillery disbanded its | Anti-Aircraft Regiments in 1962, the air defence role of |
e 3rd Infantry Division's divisional light | anti-aircraft regiment. |
re the war's end, having been shot down by | anti-aircraft fire. |
October 1918, Hallonquist was shot down by | anti-aircraft fire. |
in May 1942, after it was brought down by | anti-aircraft fire and crashed into Gals Klint Forest, n |
esident George H.W. Bush, was shot down by | anti-aircraft fire while attacking Japanese installation |
The second aircraft was shot down by | anti-aircraft fire close to Bandaranaike International A |
On 19 September, they were brought down by | anti-aircraft fire and taken prisoner, only to be repatr |
well as standard Japanese dual-purpose and | anti-aircraft weapons. |
uilding when the pilot lost control due to | anti-aircraft fire. |
Unlike earlier self-propelled | anti-aircraft guns, it had a fully enclosed, rotating tu |
a successor to the earlier self-propelled | anti-aircraft gun Wirbelwind. |
g aircraft were shot down by either German | anti-aircraft fire or Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter aircr |
to engine trouble, was heavily engaged by | anti-aircraft fire. |
20 mm Oerlikons were added to enhance the | anti-aircraft armament. |
itially there were not enough intermediate | anti-aircraft guns (i.e. |
ion supplied military equipment, including | anti-aircraft weapons such as Stinger antiaircraft missi |
ine-Dienststelle Hamburg and equipped with | anti-aircraft weaponry and depth charges. |
on a new ‘tropical war establishment', the | anti-aircraft and carrier platoons were disbanded, and t |
n work, troop and civilian evacuation, and | anti-aircraft engagements, both individually and in conc |
ere supplied by the Navy for evaluation as | anti-aircraft guns for the home defence of key installat |
ounder guns, but later an extra l2-pounder | anti-aircraft gun was added. |
One eyewitness saw | anti-aircraft weapons used against targets on the ground |
chments to provide practice facilities for | Anti-Aircraft and Searchlight sites. |
h of the confusion came from the fact that | anti-aircraft shell bursts, caught by the searchlights, |
my, with protection from fighter aircraft, | anti-aircraft and machine-guns. |
20 ItK 40 VKT was used by Finnish light | anti-aircraft batteries in Continuation War and Lapland |
a machine gun making it the first American | anti-aircraft vehicle. |
six 2 cm FlaK 30 and four 10.5 cm FlaK 38 | anti-aircraft guns, 73 horses, 71 vehicles and 292 tons |
towed guns ranging from the 3.7 cm FlaK 43 | anti-aircraft gun up to the 10.5 cm leFH 18 field howitz |
nos. 1607, 1608, 1609 and 1621 Flight for | anti-aircraft co-operation duties over central and north |
1943, from 1605 Flight and 1628 Flight for | anti-aircraft co-operation duties, and operated a variet |
he emphasis of the weaponry was focused on | anti-aircraft equipment, so the secondary armament was a |
ng the day long battle which followed, the | anti-aircraft weapons of the boats were brought into use |
ance flight, he was wounded in the foot by | anti-aircraft fire though flying at nearly 9,000 feet. |
the U.S. Army has used radar for directing | anti-aircraft missiles including the MIM-23 Hawk, the Ni |
ng in May 1942 to make room for additional | anti-aircraft machine guns. |
ngine aircraft used to tow targets for the | anti-aircraft artillery units. |
Air Force appropriated the site for their | anti-aircraft guns, the bases for these are apparently v |
This was less than ideal for an | anti-aircraft weapon that relied on its rate of fire to |
Flakpanzer Coelian was a prototype for an | anti-aircraft tank built by the Rheinmetall company. |
the United States Navy had called for two | anti-aircraft guns for the O'Brien-class ships, as well |
ut was never deployed apart from defensive | anti-aircraft action in Kure, and was eventually capsize |
German 88 mm gun it was developed from an | anti-aircraft (AA) gun, in this case the QF 3.7 inch AA |
ed, and there was also damage from falling | anti-aircraft shells that had not exploded as intended. |
As the bombers emerged from the | anti-aircraft barrage, the RAF formation was disorganise |
In August he received concussion from a | anti-aircraft shell near-miss. |
weather and heavy flak attacks from German | anti-aircraft guns. |
ll lightning") was a German self-propelled | anti-aircraft gun developed during World War II. |
M (SdKfz 140)) was a German self-propelled | anti-aircraft gun used in World War II. |
in the development of the Navy GFCS MK-56 | anti-aircraft fire control system; as well as in the dev |
at the enemy reacted by greatly increasing | anti-aircraft defenses and committing a large amount of |
on 19 November 1941 from No. 11 Group RAFs | Anti-Aircraft Co-Operation Flight. |
es and dropping bombs on gun emplacements, | anti-aircraft artillery and concentrations of German tro |
dropping bombs on German gun emplacements, | anti-aircraft artillery and concentrations of troops. |
G, which could mount a machine gun for | anti-aircraft defense. |
es and dropping bombs on gun emplacements, | anti-aircraft artillery and concentrations of German tro |
es and dropping bombs on gun emplacements, | anti-aircraft artillery and concentrations of German tro |
s, and dropping bombs on gun emplacements, | anti-aircraft artillery and concentrations of German tro |
es and dropping bombs on gun emplacements, | anti-aircraft artillery and concentrations of German tro |
es and dropping bombs on gun emplacements, | anti-aircraft artillery and concentrations of German tro |
es and dropping bombs on gun emplacements, | anti-aircraft artillery and concentrations of German tro |
ouse in the Clouds was hit by gunfire from | anti-aircraft guns based at Thorpeness. |
was appointed Director of the Gunnery and | Anti-Aircraft Warfare Division at the Admiralty in Decem |
ne with nine Hispano-Suiza HS.404 guns for | anti-aircraft defence, followed two days later by a seco |
hering fire from Japanese fighter guns and | anti-aircraft batteries, dived his plane to a perilously |
sides using a lot of heavy guns including | anti-aircraft guns. |
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