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  • BL 15-inch Mk I naval gun
  • British naval gun produced 1912–1918

    The BL 15-inch Mark I succeeded the BL 13.5-inch Mk V naval gun. It was the first British 15-inch (380 mm) gun design and the most widely used and longest

    BL 15-inch Mk I naval gun

    BL 15-inch Mk I naval gun

    BL_15-inch_Mk_I_naval_gun

  • BL 18-inch Mk I naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 18-inch Mk I naval gun was a breech-loading naval rifle used by the Royal Navy during World War I. It was the largest and heaviest gun ever used

    BL 18-inch Mk I naval gun

    BL 18-inch Mk I naval gun

    BL_18-inch_Mk_I_naval_gun

  • BL 13.5-inch Mk V naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL (Breech Loading) 13.5 inch Mk V gun was a British heavy naval gun, introduced in 1912 as the main armament for the new super-dreadnought battleships

    BL 13.5-inch Mk V naval gun

    BL 13.5-inch Mk V naval gun

    BL_13.5-inch_Mk_V_naval_gun

  • BL 14-inch Mk VII naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 14-inch Mk VII naval gun was a breech loading (BL) gun designed for the battleships of the Royal Navy in the late 1930s. This gun armed the King

    BL 14-inch Mk VII naval gun

    BL 14-inch Mk VII naval gun

    BL_14-inch_Mk_VII_naval_gun

  • BL 12-inch Mk X naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 12 inch Gun Mark X was a British 45-calibre naval gun which was mounted as primary armament on battleships and battlecruisers from 1906. It first

    BL 12-inch Mk X naval gun

    BL 12-inch Mk X naval gun

    BL_12-inch_Mk_X_naval_gun

  • BL 13.5-inch Mk I – IV naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 13.5 inch naval gun Mk I ("67-ton gun") was Britain's first successful large breechloading naval gun, initially designed in the early 1880s and

    BL 13.5-inch Mk I – IV naval gun

    BL 13.5-inch Mk I – IV naval gun

    BL_13.5-inch_Mk_I_–_IV_naval_gun

  • BL 4-inch Mk IX naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 4-inch Mk IX naval gun was a British medium-velocity naval gun introduced in 1917 as secondary armament on the Renown-class battlecruisers and

    BL 4-inch Mk IX naval gun

    BL 4-inch Mk IX naval gun

    BL_4-inch_Mk_IX_naval_gun

  • BL 6-inch Mk XII naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 6-inch Mark XII naval gun was a British 45 calibre naval gun which was mounted as primary armament on light cruisers and secondary armament on

    BL 6-inch Mk XII naval gun

    BL 6-inch Mk XII naval gun

    BL_6-inch_Mk_XII_naval_gun

  • BL 12-inch Mk VIII naval gun
  • Naval Gun, Coastal Defence

    The BL 12-inch Mark VIII naval gun was one of the first large British rifled breech-loading naval guns designed for the higher pressures generated by the

    BL 12-inch Mk VIII naval gun

    BL 12-inch Mk VIII naval gun

    BL_12-inch_Mk_VIII_naval_gun

  • BL 9.2-inch Mk I – VII naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 9.2-inch Mk I–VII guns were a family of early British heavy breechloading naval and coast defence guns in service from 1881 to the end of World

    BL 9.2-inch Mk I – VII naval gun

    BL 9.2-inch Mk I – VII naval gun

    BL_9.2-inch_Mk_I_–_VII_naval_gun

  • BL 6-inch Mk II–VI naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 6-inch gun Marks II, III, IV and VI were the second and subsequent generations of British 6-inch rifled breechloading naval guns, designed by the

    BL 6-inch Mk II–VI naval gun

    BL 6-inch Mk II–VI naval gun

    BL_6-inch_Mk_II–VI_naval_gun

  • BL 6-inch Mk VII naval gun
  • Naval and Heavy Field Gun

    The BL 6-inch gun Mark VII (and the related Mk VIII) was a British naval gun dating from 1899, which was mounted on a heavy travelling carriage in 1915

    BL 6-inch Mk VII naval gun

    BL 6-inch Mk VII naval gun

    BL_6-inch_Mk_VII_naval_gun

  • BL 16-inch Mk I naval gun
  • Naval Gun

    The BL 16-inch Mark I was a British naval gun introduced in the 1920s and used on the two Nelson-class battleships. A breech-loading gun, the barrel was

    BL 16-inch Mk I naval gun

    BL 16-inch Mk I naval gun

    BL_16-inch_Mk_I_naval_gun

  • QF 4.5-inch Mk I – V naval gun
  • Naval gun

    nominally 4.5 inch naval guns, the QF Mk I has an actual calibre of 4.45 inches (113 mm). From the BL Mark I gun of 1916 the 4.7-inch (120 mm) calibre was

    QF 4.5-inch Mk I – V naval gun

    QF 4.5-inch Mk I – V naval gun

    QF_4.5-inch_Mk_I_–_V_naval_gun

  • BL 5.5-inch Mk I naval gun
  • Naval gun, Coastal defence

    The Breech Loading 5.5-inch Mk I was a naval gun used by the British Royal Navy during both World Wars. This weapon was developed by Coventry Ordnance

    BL 5.5-inch Mk I naval gun

    BL 5.5-inch Mk I naval gun

    BL_5.5-inch_Mk_I_naval_gun

  • BL 4-inch Mk VII naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 4-inch gun Mk VII was a British high-velocity naval gun introduced in 1908 as an anti-torpedo boat gun in large ships, and in the main armament

    BL 4-inch Mk VII naval gun

    BL 4-inch Mk VII naval gun

    BL_4-inch_Mk_VII_naval_gun

  • BL 6-inch gun Mk XIX
  • United Kingdom heavy field gun

    British BL 6-inch gun Mk XIX was introduced in 1916 as a lighter and longer-range field gun replacement for the obsolescent BL 6-inch gun Mk VII. The

    BL 6-inch gun Mk XIX

    BL 6-inch gun Mk XIX

    BL_6-inch_gun_Mk_XIX

  • BL 6-inch Mk XI naval gun
  • British 50 calibre high-velocity naval gun

    The BL 6-inch Mark XI naval gun was a British 50 calibres high-velocity naval gun which was mounted as primary armament on cruisers and secondary armament

    BL 6-inch Mk XI naval gun

    BL 6-inch Mk XI naval gun

    BL_6-inch_Mk_XI_naval_gun

  • BL 8-inch Mk VIII naval gun
  • 1927–1954 battery gun of the Royal Navy

    The BL 8 inch gun Mark VIII was the main battery gun used on the Royal Navy's County-class cruisers, in compliance with the Washington Naval Treaty of

    BL 8-inch Mk VIII naval gun

    BL 8-inch Mk VIII naval gun

    BL_8-inch_Mk_VIII_naval_gun

  • BL 9.2-inch Mk IX – X naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 9.2-inch Mk IX and Mk X guns were British breech loading 9.2-inch (234 mm) guns of 46.7 calibre, in service from 1899 to the 1950s as naval and

    BL 9.2-inch Mk IX – X naval gun

    BL 9.2-inch Mk IX – X naval gun

    BL_9.2-inch_Mk_IX_–_X_naval_gun

  • BL 10-inch Mk I – IV naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 10 inch guns Mks I, II, III, IV were British rifled breechloading 32-calibre naval and coast defence guns in service from 1885. The British 10-inch

    BL 10-inch Mk I – IV naval gun

    BL 10-inch Mk I – IV naval gun

    BL_10-inch_Mk_I_–_IV_naval_gun

  • BL 8-inch Mk I – VII naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BLinch guns Mark I to Mark VII were the first generations of British rifled breechloaders of medium-heavy calibre. They were initially designed

    BL 8-inch Mk I – VII naval gun

    BL 8-inch Mk I – VII naval gun

    BL_8-inch_Mk_I_–_VII_naval_gun

  • QF 4-inch naval gun Mk XVI
  • Standard British naval gun from WW2

    inch Mk XVI gun was the standard British Empire naval anti-aircraft and dual-purpose gun of World War II. The Mk XVI superseded the earlier QF 4 inch

    QF 4-inch naval gun Mk XVI

    QF 4-inch naval gun Mk XVI

    QF_4-inch_naval_gun_Mk_XVI

  • BL 4-inch Mk VIII naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 4-inch Mark VIII naval gun was a British medium-velocity wire-wound naval gun introduced in 1908 as an anti-torpedo boat gun in smaller ships whose

    BL 4-inch Mk VIII naval gun

    BL 4-inch Mk VIII naval gun

    BL_4-inch_Mk_VIII_naval_gun

  • BL 12-inch Mk I – II naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 12 inch naval gun Mk I was a British rifled breech-loading naval gun of the early 1880s intended for the largest warships such as battleships and

    BL 12-inch Mk I – II naval gun

    BL 12-inch Mk I – II naval gun

    BL_12-inch_Mk_I_–_II_naval_gun

  • BL 12-inch Mk XI – XII naval gun
  • British naval gun

    The BL 12-inch Mark XI and Mark XII gun were British breech loading (BL) naval guns of 50-calibres length mounted as primary armament on dreadnought battleships

    BL 12-inch Mk XI – XII naval gun

    BL 12-inch Mk XI – XII naval gun

    BL_12-inch_Mk_XI_–_XII_naval_gun

  • BL 6-inch Mk XXIII naval gun
  • Naval gun

    end of the War. The gun replaced the BL 8 inch Mk VIII naval gun used on earlier Washington Naval Treaty cruisers. These built-up guns consisted of a tube

    BL 6-inch Mk XXIII naval gun

    BL 6-inch Mk XXIII naval gun

    BL_6-inch_Mk_XXIII_naval_gun

  • BL 6-inch Mk XXII naval gun
  • British weapon

    The BL 6-inch Mk XXII gun was a British high-velocity 6-inch 50-calibre wire-wound naval guns deployed on the Nelson-class battleships from the 1920s

    BL 6-inch Mk XXII naval gun

    BL 6-inch Mk XXII naval gun

    BL_6-inch_Mk_XXII_naval_gun

  • BL 9.2-inch Mk XI naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 9.2-inch Mark XI gun was a British 50 calibre high-velocity naval gun which was mounted as primary armament on armoured cruisers and secondary armament

    BL 9.2-inch Mk XI naval gun

    BL 9.2-inch Mk XI naval gun

    BL_9.2-inch_Mk_XI_naval_gun

  • BL 7.5-inch Mk I naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 7.5-inch gun Mk I was a British 45-calibre, medium-velocity, naval gun which entered service with the Royal Navy in 1905. This gun was only mounted

    BL 7.5-inch Mk I naval gun

    BL 7.5-inch Mk I naval gun

    BL_7.5-inch_Mk_I_naval_gun

  • BL 8-inch howitzer Mk VI–VIII
  • Series of British heavy howitzers

    The BL 8-inch howitzer Marks VI, VII and VIII (6, 7 and 8) were a series of British artillery siege howitzers on mobile carriages of a new design introduced

    BL 8-inch howitzer Mk VI–VIII

    BL 8-inch howitzer Mk VI–VIII

    BL_8-inch_howitzer_Mk_VI–VIII

  • BL 7.5-inch Mk VI naval gun
  • Naval gun

    BL 7.5-inch gun Mark VI was the 45 calibre naval gun forming the main battery of Royal Navy Hawkins-class cruisers. These ships with seven single gun

    BL 7.5-inch Mk VI naval gun

    BL 7.5-inch Mk VI naval gun

    BL_7.5-inch_Mk_VI_naval_gun

  • BL 7.5-inch Mk II – V naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 7.5-inch Mk II–Mk V guns were a variety of 50-calibre naval guns used by Britain in World War I. They all had similar performance and fired the

    BL 7.5-inch Mk II – V naval gun

    BL 7.5-inch Mk II – V naval gun

    BL_7.5-inch_Mk_II_–_V_naval_gun

  • QF 4-inch naval gun Mk I – III
  • Naval gun

    class on new warships by the BL 4 inch gun Mk VIII, which fired a 31-pound (14 kg) shell. From 1906 a number of Mk III guns were transferred from the Royal

    QF 4-inch naval gun Mk I – III

    QF 4-inch naval gun Mk I – III

    QF_4-inch_naval_gun_Mk_I_–_III

  • QF 4.7-inch Mk I–IV naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The QF 4.7-inch gun Mks I, II, III, and IV were a family of British quick-firing 4.724-inch (120 mm) naval and coast defence guns of the late 1880s and

    QF 4.7-inch Mk I–IV naval gun

    QF 4.7-inch Mk I–IV naval gun

    QF_4.7-inch_Mk_I–IV_naval_gun

  • BL 12-inch Mk III – VII naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 12 inch naval gun Mk III–VII were a series of all-steel British rifled breech-loading naval gun models of the mid-1880s intended for the largest

    BL 12-inch Mk III – VII naval gun

    BL 12-inch Mk III – VII naval gun

    BL_12-inch_Mk_III_–_VII_naval_gun

  • QF 4-inch naval gun Mk V
  • Naval gun

    The QF 4 inch Mk V gun was a Royal Navy gun of World War I which was adapted on HA (i.e. high-angle) mountings to the heavy anti-aircraft role both at

    QF 4-inch naval gun Mk V

    QF 4-inch naval gun Mk V

    QF_4-inch_naval_gun_Mk_V

  • 380 mm/45 Modèle 1935 gun
  • Naval gun

    381mm / 50 Model 1934 naval gun : Italian equivalent 38 cm SK C/34 naval gun : German equivalent BL 15-inch Mk I naval gun: British equivalent Wahl. p

    380 mm/45 Modèle 1935 gun

    380 mm/45 Modèle 1935 gun

    380_mm/45_Modèle_1935_gun

  • BL 5-inch gun Mk I – V
  • Naval gun

    The BL 5-inch guns Mk IMk V were early British 5-inch rifled breechloading naval guns after it switched from rifled muzzle-loaders in the late 1870s

    BL 5-inch gun Mk I – V

    BL 5-inch gun Mk I – V

    BL_5-inch_gun_Mk_I_–_V

  • QF 4-inch naval gun Mk XIX
  • Dual-purpose gun

    The QF 4-inch Mk XIX gun was a British low-velocity 4-inch 40-calibre naval gun used to arm small warships such as Bathurst and Castle-class corvette and

    QF 4-inch naval gun Mk XIX

    QF 4-inch naval gun Mk XIX

    QF_4-inch_naval_gun_Mk_XIX

  • BL 60-pounder gun
  • Heavy field gun

    The Ordnance BL 60-pounder was a British 5-inch (127 mm) heavy field gun designed in 1903–05 to provide a new capability that had been partially met by

    BL 60-pounder gun

    BL 60-pounder gun

    BL_60-pounder_gun

  • QF 4.7-inch Mk IX & XII naval gun
  • Naval gun

    mounted on were sold off. These guns succeeded the similar World War I-era BL 4.7 inch gun, changing the cartridges from BL silk bags to separate QF in brass

    QF 4.7-inch Mk IX & XII naval gun

    QF 4.7-inch Mk IX & XII naval gun

    QF_4.7-inch_Mk_IX_&_XII_naval_gun

  • 14-inch/45-caliber gun
  • Large-caliber naval gun

    battleships. The gun also saw service in the British Royal Navy, where it was designated BL 14-inch gun Mk II. The design of the 14-inch/45-caliber dates

    14-inch/45-caliber gun

    14-inch/45-caliber gun

    14-inch/45-caliber_gun

  • BL 6-inch Mk XIII – XVIII naval gun
  • Naval gun

    War I. Its 6-inch guns were designated BL 6-inch Mk XIII. Superfluous at the end of the war, Agincourt was decommissioned in 1921 and her 6-inch guns removed

    BL 6-inch Mk XIII – XVIII naval gun

    BL 6-inch Mk XIII – XVIII naval gun

    BL_6-inch_Mk_XIII_–_XVIII_naval_gun

  • BL 9.2-inch Mk VIII naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 9.2-inch Mk VIII naval gun was designed for the new cordite propellants and was the first British wire-wound gun of this calibre. The guns were

    BL 9.2-inch Mk VIII naval gun

    BL 9.2-inch Mk VIII naval gun

    BL_9.2-inch_Mk_VIII_naval_gun

  • BL 8-inch howitzer Mk I–V
  • Series of British heavy howitzers

    February 1915. The Mark I–V had many relatively minor differences in the carriages and trails and Mk IV, Mk VI and QF Mk II 6-inch naval gun barrels were used

    BL 8-inch howitzer Mk I–V

    BL 8-inch howitzer Mk I–V

    BL_8-inch_howitzer_Mk_I–V

  • BL 9.2-inch howitzer
  • Heavy siege howitzer

    Ordnance BL 9.2-inch howitzer was a heavy siege howitzer that formed the principal counter-battery equipment of British forces in France in World War I. It

    BL 9.2-inch howitzer

    BL 9.2-inch howitzer

    BL_9.2-inch_howitzer

  • QF 6-inch naval gun
  • Naval gun

    British service it was known as the QF 6-inch Mk I, II, III guns. As the 15 cm/40 (6") 41st Year Type naval gun it was used for pre-dreadnought battleships

    QF 6-inch naval gun

    QF 6-inch naval gun

    QF_6-inch_naval_gun

  • BL 9.2-inch railway gun
  • Railway gun

    Ordnance BL 9.2 inch gun on truck, railway mounted a variety of surplus 9.2 inch naval guns, together with the custom-designed Mk XIII railway gun, on various

    BL 9.2-inch railway gun

    BL 9.2-inch railway gun

    BL_9.2-inch_railway_gun

  • BL 12-inch railway gun
  • Railway gun

    The British Ordnance BL 12 inch gun Mk IX on truck, railway mounted surplus 12 inch Mk IX W naval guns, manufactured by Woolwich Arsenal in 1906, on various

    BL 12-inch railway gun

    BL 12-inch railway gun

    BL_12-inch_railway_gun

  • BL 13.5-inch Mk VI naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 13.5-inch Mk VI gun was a British heavy naval gun, originally ordered by the Ottoman Navy to equip its Reşadiye-class dreadnoughts around 1911.

    BL 13.5-inch Mk VI naval gun

    BL_13.5-inch_Mk_VI_naval_gun

  • BL 4.7-inch 45-calibre naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 4.7-inch, 45-calibre gun (actually a metric 120 mm gun) was a British medium-velocity naval gun introduced in 1918 for destroyers. It was designed

    BL 4.7-inch 45-calibre naval gun

    BL 4.7-inch 45-calibre naval gun

    BL_4.7-inch_45-calibre_naval_gun

  • BL 15-inch howitzer
  • Heavy siege howitzer used during World War I

    Ordnance BL 15-inch howitzer was developed by the Coventry Ordnance Works late in 1914 in response to the success of its design of the 9.2-inch siege howitzer

    BL 15-inch howitzer

    BL 15-inch howitzer

    BL_15-inch_howitzer

  • QF 4-inch naval gun Mk IV, XII, XXII
  • Light Naval gun

    faster-loading light gun successor to the BL 4 inch Mk VIII gun. Of the 1,141 produced, 939 were still available in 1939. Mk XII and Mk XXII variants armed

    QF 4-inch naval gun Mk IV, XII, XXII

    QF 4-inch naval gun Mk IV, XII, XXII

    QF_4-inch_naval_gun_Mk_IV,_XII,_XXII

  • Vickers .50 machine gun
  • Heavy machine gun

    5 inch machine gun (officially "Gun, Machine, Vickers, .5-in") also known as the Vickers .50 was a large-calibre British automatic weapon. The gun was

    Vickers .50 machine gun

    Vickers .50 machine gun

    Vickers_.50_machine_gun

  • BL 4-inch Mk I–VI naval gun
  • Naval gun

    BL 4-inch gun Mk IMk VI were a family of early British breech-loading 4-inch naval guns. This was the first 4-inch BL gun. With its short (60-inch

    BL 4-inch Mk I–VI naval gun

    BL 4-inch Mk I–VI naval gun

    BL_4-inch_Mk_I–VI_naval_gun

  • QF 5.25-inch naval gun
  • Dual-purpose gun

    the gun significantly more effective against aircraft. The 5.25-inch gun was carried in Mk I twin mountings by the King George V class and in Mk II twin

    QF 5.25-inch naval gun

    QF 5.25-inch naval gun

    QF_5.25-inch_naval_gun

  • Armstrong Whitworth 12-inch 40-calibre naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The Armstrong Whitworth 12-inch naval gun of 40 calibres length was designed by and manufactured mainly by Armstrong's ordnance branch, Elswick Ordnance

    Armstrong Whitworth 12-inch 40-calibre naval gun

    Armstrong Whitworth 12-inch 40-calibre naval gun

    Armstrong_Whitworth_12-inch_40-calibre_naval_gun

  • List of naval guns by country
  • 9 inch 12 ton gun BL 9.2 inch naval gun Mk VIII BL 9.2 inch Mk XI BL 9.2 inch gun Mk IX–X BL 9.2 inch gun Mk I–VII BL 8 inch Mk VIII naval gun BL 8 inch

    List of naval guns by country

    List_of_naval_guns_by_country

  • List of naval guns by caliber
  • List of naval guns

    This is a list of naval guns of all countries ordered by caliber. List of artillery List of the largest cannon by caliber Glossary of British ordnance

    List of naval guns by caliber

    List_of_naval_guns_by_caliber

  • BL 6-inch 26 cwt howitzer
  • Medium howitzer used during World War I and World War II

    Ordnance BL 6-inch 26cwt howitzer, officially BL 6-inch 26cwt howitzer Mk I on Carriage Mk I, was a British howitzer used during World War I and World

    BL 6-inch 26 cwt howitzer

    BL 6-inch 26 cwt howitzer

    BL_6-inch_26_cwt_howitzer

  • BL 12-inch railway howitzer
  • Railway howitzer

    British Ordnance BL 12 inch howitzer on truck, railway, a type of railway gun, was developed following the success of the 9.2-inch siege howitzer. It

    BL 12-inch railway howitzer

    BL 12-inch railway howitzer

    BL_12-inch_railway_howitzer

  • Vickers 10-inch 45-calibre naval gun
  • Weapon

    10 inch naval gun was used on battleships and armoured cruisers built during the first decade of the 20th century. They were used as the Type 41 10-inch

    Vickers 10-inch 45-calibre naval gun

    Vickers 10-inch 45-calibre naval gun

    Vickers_10-inch_45-calibre_naval_gun

  • EOC 14-inch 45-calibre naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 14 inch 45 calibre gun were various similar naval guns designed and manufactured by Elswick Ordnance Company to equip ships that Armstrong-Whitworth

    EOC 14-inch 45-calibre naval gun

    EOC 14-inch 45-calibre naval gun

    EOC_14-inch_45-calibre_naval_gun

  • EOC 12-inch 45-calibre naval gun
  • Naval gun

    designated BL 12 inch Mk XIII. The gun's performance was similar to the standard Royal Navy equivalent gun, the BL 12 inch Mk X designed by Vickers.

    EOC 12-inch 45-calibre naval gun

    EOC 12-inch 45-calibre naval gun

    EOC_12-inch_45-calibre_naval_gun

  • BL 2.75-inch mountain gun
  • Mountain artillery

    The Ordnance BL 2.75-inch mountain gun was a screw gun designed for and used by the Indian Mountain Artillery into World War I. The gun was an improved

    BL 2.75-inch mountain gun

    BL 2.75-inch mountain gun

    BL_2.75-inch_mountain_gun

  • Obukhovskii 12-inch/52-caliber Pattern 1907 gun
  • Naval gun

    The Obukhovskii 12"/52 Pattern 1907 gun was a 12-inch (305 mm), 52-caliber naval gun. It was the most powerful gun to be mounted aboard battleships of

    Obukhovskii 12-inch/52-caliber Pattern 1907 gun

    Obukhovskii 12-inch/52-caliber Pattern 1907 gun

    Obukhovskii_12-inch/52-caliber_Pattern_1907_gun

  • British Army uniform and equipment in World War I
  • It was supposed to be replaced by the BL 6-inch gun Mk XIX, 310 of which were built during the war. This model gun served in all theatres, with 108 being

    British Army uniform and equipment in World War I

    British Army uniform and equipment in World War I

    British_Army_uniform_and_equipment_in_World_War_I

  • BL 6-inch 80-pounder gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 6-inch 80-pounder gun Mk I was the first generation of British 6-inch breechloading naval gun after it switched from muzzle-loaders in 1880. They

    BL 6-inch 80-pounder gun

    BL 6-inch 80-pounder gun

    BL_6-inch_80-pounder_gun

  • QF 4.7-inch Mk V naval gun
  • Naval gun

    ship. Type 3 120 mm 45 caliber naval gun version in service with the Imperial Japanese Navy from 1918 QF 4.7 inch Gun Mk I – IV 40-calibre version adopted

    QF 4.7-inch Mk V naval gun

    QF 4.7-inch Mk V naval gun

    QF_4.7-inch_Mk_V_naval_gun

  • BL 14-inch railway gun
  • Railway gun

    BL 14-inch gun on truck, railway were 2 British 14-inch Mk III naval guns mounted on railway carriages, used on the Western Front in 1918. The guns had

    BL 14-inch railway gun

    BL 14-inch railway gun

    BL_14-inch_railway_gun

  • BL 6-inch gun Mk V
  • Coast defence gun

    The BLinch gun Mk V was an early Elswick Ordnance Company breech-loading naval gun originally designed to use the old gunpowder propellants. They were

    BL 6-inch gun Mk V

    BL 6-inch gun Mk V

    BL_6-inch_gun_Mk_V

  • 38 cm SK C/34 naval gun
  • 1930s German naval gun

    Modèle 1935 gun : French equivalent 381mm / 50 Model 1934 naval gun : Italian equivalent BL 15-inch Mk I naval gun SK – Schiffskanone (ship's gun) - Post

    38 cm SK C/34 naval gun

    38 cm SK C/34 naval gun

    38_cm_SK_C/34_naval_gun

  • QF 4.7-inch Mk VIII naval gun
  • Naval anti-aircraft gun

    considerably shorter and lighter than the round for the QF 4.5-inch Mk I – V naval gun. It was carried in powered HA XII mountings on the two Nelson-class

    QF 4.7-inch Mk VIII naval gun

    QF 4.7-inch Mk VIII naval gun

    QF_4.7-inch_Mk_VIII_naval_gun

  • QF 4-inch naval gun Mk VI, X
  • Light naval gun

    The QF 4-inch gun Mk VI was an Elswick Ordnance Company (EOC) design that was used aboard a few British flotilla leaders and smaller warships during the

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  • Medium howitzer

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    List of Royal Navy military equipment of the Cold War

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  • Form of large artillery

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    Railway gun

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  • Japanese WWII-era naval artillery

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  • Heavy siege howitzer

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  • Dual-purpose gun

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  • Naval gun

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  • Naval gun

    ship over in 1903 as HMS Swiftsure, and the guns were designated BL 10 inch Mk VI in UK service. These guns fired a 500-pound (227 kg) projectile using

    EOC 10-inch 45-calibre naval gun

    EOC 10-inch 45-calibre naval gun

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  • WW1 British field gun

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  • British 3 inch calibre naval gun

    12-pounder 12-cwt gun (Quick-Firing) (abbreviated as Q.F. 12-pdr. [12-cwt.]) was a common, versatile 3-inch (76.2 mm) calibre naval gun introduced in 1894

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  • Naval gun

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  • Anti-aircraft gun

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    List of monitors of the Royal Navy

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  • 5-inch Mk VI BL 8-inch Mk VIII BL 9.2-inch Mk X BL 14-inch Mk VII BL 15-inch Mk I Railway guns BL 9.2-inch Mk XIII railway gun BL 12-inch Mk V railway

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  • British field gun

    The Ordnance BL 15-pounder, otherwise known as the 15-pounder 7 cwt, was the British Army's field gun in the Second Boer War and some remained in limited

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    BL 15-pounder gun

    BL_15-pounder_gun

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  • Naval gun

    increased life. List of naval guns 16-inch/45-caliber Mark 6 gun : successor designed just before WWII BL 16 inch Mk I naval gun : British equivalent 41

    16-inch/45-caliber gun

    16-inch/45-caliber gun

    16-inch/45-caliber_gun

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  • Light field gun

    the Ehrhard QF 15-pounder and BL 12-pounder 6 cwt. It was intended as a rapid-firing and highly-mobile, yet reasonably powerful, field gun for Royal Horse

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    QF 13-pounder gun

    QF_13-pounder_gun

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  • Mountain gun

    British Indian Army first requested a modern mountain gun in 1906 to replace the BL 10 pounder Mountain Gun, which had been hastily developed after the Second

    QF 3.7-inch mountain howitzer

    QF 3.7-inch mountain howitzer

    QF_3.7-inch_mountain_howitzer

  • 14-inch/50-caliber railway gun
  • Railway gun

    longest-ranged available naval gun to fill the gap—the 14"/50 caliber Mk 4 gun with a muzzle velocity of 2800 feet per second. The new 16-inch gun would have been

    14-inch/50-caliber railway gun

    14-inch/50-caliber railway gun

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  • BLC 15-pounder gun
  • British light field gun

    The Ordnance BLC 15-pounder gun (BLC stood for BL Converted) was a modernised version of the obsolete BL 15-pounder 7 cwt gun, incorporating a recoil and

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    BLC 15-pounder gun

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  • Naval gun, Coastal defence

    gun was superseded in the anti-torpedo boat role on new capital ships from 1909 onwards by the far more powerful BL 4-inch Mk VII gun. In World War I

    QF 12-pounder 18 cwt naval gun

    QF 12-pounder 18 cwt naval gun

    QF_12-pounder_18_cwt_naval_gun

  • 14-inch/50-caliber gun
  • Naval gun

    14"/45 caliber gun – an earlier American gun of the same caliber 14-inch gun M1910 US Army coast defense equivalent BL 13.5-inch Mk V naval gun contemporary

    14-inch/50-caliber gun

    14-inch/50-caliber gun

    14-inch/50-caliber_gun

  • List of naval weapon systems
  • Missile BL 13.5 inch Mk V naval gun BL 14 inch Mk VII naval gun BL 15 inch Mk I naval gun BL 16 inch Mk I naval gun BL 18 inch / 40 naval gun BL 6 inch Mk VII

    List of naval weapon systems

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  • Itch
  • n.

    A sensation in the skin occasioned (or resembling that occasioned) by the itch eruption; -- called also scabies, psora, etc.

  • Inch
  • v. i.

    To advance or retire by inches or small degrees; to move slowly.

  • Pinch
  • n.

    A lever having a projection at one end, acting as a fulcrum, -- used chiefly to roll heavy wheels, etc. Called also pinch bar.

  • Inched
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Inch

  • Naval
  • a.

    Having to do with shipping; of or pertaining to ships or a navy; consisting of ships; as, naval forces, successes, stores, etc.

  • Inching
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Inch

  • Ich
  • pron.

    I.

  • Pinch
  • n.

    As much as may be taken between the finger and thumb; any very small quantity; as, a pinch of snuff.

  • Nasal
  • a.

    Having a quality imparted by means of the nose; and specifically, made by lowering the soft palate, in some cases with closure of the oral passage, the voice thus issuing (wholly or partially) through the nose, as in the consonants m, n, ng (see Guide to Pronunciation, // 20, 208); characterized by resonance in the nasal passage; as, a nasal vowel; a nasal utterance.

  • Yuck
  • v. i.

    To itch.

  • Nasal
  • n.

    One of the nasal bones.

  • Pinch
  • v. t.

    To move, as a railroad car, by prying the wheels with a pinch. See Pinch, n., 4.

  • Sinch
  • v. t.

    To gird with a sinch; to tighten the sinch or girth of (a saddle); as, to sinch up a sadle.

  • Natal
  • a.

    Presiding over nativity; as, natal Jove.

  • Inch
  • a.

    Measurement an inch in any dimension, whether length, breadth, or thickness; -- used in composition; as, a two-inch cable; a four-inch plank.

  • Navals
  • n.pl.

    Naval affairs.