Table of Contents
15 relations: Anti-aircraft warfare, Anti-tank rifle, FIM-43 Redeye, Heavy machine gun, M39 cannon, M45 Quadmount, MG 151 cannon, MG FF cannon, Muzzle velocity, Radar, Rifle cartridge, Rim (firearms), United States Air Force, .50 BMG, 20 mm caliber.
- Anti-tank rifles
- Heavy machine guns
- World War II weapons of the United States
Anti-aircraft warfare
Anti-aircraft warfare is the counter to aerial warfare and it includes "all measures designed to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of hostile air action" (NATO's definition).
See 0.60 and Anti-aircraft warfare
Anti-tank rifle
An anti-tank rifle is an anti-materiel rifle designed to penetrate the armor of armored fighting vehicles, most commonly tanks, armored personnel carriers, and infantry fighting vehicles. 0.60 and anti-tank rifle are anti-tank rifles.
FIM-43 Redeye
The General Dynamics FIM-43 Redeye is a man-portable surface-to-air missile system.
Heavy machine gun
A heavy machine gun (HMG) is significantly larger than light, medium or general-purpose machine guns. 0.60 and heavy machine gun are heavy machine guns.
See 0.60 and Heavy machine gun
M39 cannon
The M39 cannon is a 20 mm caliber single-barreled revolver cannon developed for the United States Air Force in the late 1940s.
M45 Quadmount
The M45 Quadmount was a towed anti-aircraft gun consisting of four.50 caliber M2 Browning machine guns mounted in pairs on either side of an armored open-top gunner's compartment with electrical laying. 0.60 and M45 Quadmount are heavy machine guns.
MG 151 cannon
The Maschinengewehr (MG) 151 is a low-caliber, belt-fed autocannon for aircraft use, developed in Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1940 and produced by Waffenfabrik Mauser during World War II.
MG FF cannon
The MG FF was a drum-fed, blowback-operated, 20 mm aircraft autocannon, developed in 1936 by Ikaria Werke Berlin of Germany.
Muzzle velocity
Muzzle velocity is the speed of a projectile (bullet, pellet, slug, ball/shots or shell) with respect to the muzzle at the moment it leaves the end of a gun's barrel (i.e. the muzzle).
Radar
Radar is a system that uses radio waves to determine the distance (ranging), direction (azimuth and elevation angles), and radial velocity of objects relative to the site.
See 0.60 and Radar
Rifle cartridge
A rifle cartridge is a firearm cartridge primarily designed and intended for use in a rifle/carbine, or machine gun.
Rim (firearms)
A rim is an external flange that is machined, cast, molded, stamped, or pressed around the bottom of a firearms cartridge.
United States Air Force
The United States Air Force (USAF) is the air service branch of the United States Armed Forces, and is one of the eight uniformed services of the United States.
See 0.60 and United States Air Force
.50 BMG
The.50 BMG (.50 Browning Machine Gun), also known as 12.7×99mm NATO, and designated as the 50 Browning by the C.I.P., is a 1 caliber cartridge developed for the M2 Browning heavy machine gun in the late 1910s, entering official service in 1921.
See 0.60 and .50 BMG
20 mm caliber
20 mm caliber is a specific size of popular autocannon ammunition.
See also
Anti-tank rifles
- 0.60
- Anti-tank rifle
- Carl Gustaf 20 mm recoilless rifle
- Lahti L-39
- Oerlikon SSG36
- Solothurn S-18/1000
- Solothurn S-18/1100
- Solothurn-Arsenal
- Type 97 automatic cannon
- Wz. 35 anti-tank rifle
Heavy machine guns
- 0.60
- 13.2×92mmSR
- 13.2×99mm Hotchkiss Long
- Breda M37
- Breda-SAFAT machine gun
- Ckm wz. 30
- DShK
- FN BRG-15
- Fiat–Revelli Modello 1935
- HMG PK-16
- Heavy machine gun
- Hotchkiss 13.2 mm machine gun
- KPV heavy machine gun
- Karabin lotniczy uniwersalny wz. 36
- M1917 Browning machine gun
- M45 Quadmount
- MG 01
- MG 08
- MG 11
- MG 131 machine gun
- MG 18 TuF
- Madsen-Saetter machine gun
- Mitrailleuse d'Avion Browning - F.N. Calibre 13,2 mm
- Nkm wz.38 FK
- PM M1910
- Profense PF 50
- QJG-02
- QJZ-171
- QJZ-89
- Schwarzlose machine gun
- Type 1 heavy machine gun
- Type 2 machine gun
- Type 3 aircraft machine gun
- Type 3 heavy machine gun
- Type 77 heavy machine gun
- Type 92 heavy machine gun
- Type 93 heavy machine gun
- Type 97 heavy tank machine gun
- Vz.53 anti-aircraft gun
- W85 heavy machine gun
- ZB-50
- ZB-60
- Zastava M02 Coyote
- Zastava M87
World War II weapons of the United States
- 0.60
- 2.25-Inch Sub-Caliber Aircraft Rocket
- 3.5-Inch Forward Firing Aircraft Rocket
- 37 mm gun M1
- 4.5-Inch Beach Barrage Rocket
- 5-Inch Forward Firing Aircraft Rocket
- 7.2-Inch Demolition Rocket
- American military technology during World War II
- Anti-Aircraft Target Rocket M2
- Azon
- Bat bomb
- Fat Man
- GB-4
- High Velocity Aircraft Rocket
- Hispano-Suiza HS.404
- List of World War II weapons of the United States
- List of the United States Army weapons by supply catalog designation
- Little Boy
- M16 (rocket)
- M8 (rocket)
- Mark 13 torpedo
- Mark 14 torpedo
- Mark 15 torpedo
- Mark 16 torpedo
- Mark 17 torpedo
- Mark 18 torpedo
- Mark 23 torpedo
- Mark 24 mine
- Mark 27 torpedo
- Mark 28 torpedo
- Mousetrap (weapon)
- Operation Aphrodite
- Project Pigeon
- Ronson flamethrower
- Third Shot
- Tiny Tim (rocket)
- VB-6 Felix

