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Ordnance QF 2-pounder and Round shot

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Difference between Ordnance QF 2-pounder and Round shot

Ordnance QF 2-pounder vs. Round shot

The Ordnance QF 2-pounder (QF denoting "quick firing"), or simply "2 pounder gun", was a British anti-tank and vehicle-mounted gun, employed in the Second World War. A round shot (or solid shot, or a cannonball, or simply ball) is a solid projectile without explosive charge, fired from a cannon.

Similarities between Ordnance QF 2-pounder and Round shot

Ordnance QF 2-pounder and Round shot have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Shell (projectile).

Shell (projectile)

A shell is a payload-carrying projectile that, as opposed to shot, contains an explosive or other filling, though modern usage sometimes includes large solid projectiles properly termed shot.

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Ordnance QF 2-pounder and Round shot Comparison

Ordnance QF 2-pounder has 67 relations, while Round shot has 22. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.12% = 1 / (67 + 22).

References

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