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− | + | After World War II, the Italians were forbidden to have a large navy force by a peace treaty. However, with the growing tensions of what became the Cold War, the treaty restrictions were loosened and the Marina Militare (Military Navy) was formed and Italy became a founding member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). In 1953, the Swedish Bofors L/70 was adopted as the standard NATO anti-aircraft gun and the Italian company Breda got a production license leading to the Breda-Bofors Type 107. In the Marina Militare, the Type 107 mount which is open-topped and had a 32-round auto-magazine was used on among other vessels, the [[Albatros F543|''Albatros''-class frigate]] and the modernized versions of the CRDA 60 t torpedo boats. Other anti-aircraft variants were the Type 64, Type 106 and Type 520, and Type 564. The Bofors L/70 continues to see service in the Marina Militare in the DARDO CIWS ("Dart" Close-In Weapon System) which uses a dual mount to counter threats like anti-ship missiles. | |
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Latest revision as of 03:53, 7 August 2024
Contents
Description
The 40 mm/70 Breda-Bofors type 107 is a naval 40 mm autocannon, member of the OTOBreda 40 mm/70 Bofors family. It consists of a single Bofors L/70 (40 mm) mounted on a open-topped base developed by Breda, fed by a 32-round autofeeder magazine.
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General info
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Available ammunition
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Comparison with analogues
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Usage in battles
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Pros and cons
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History
After World War II, the Italians were forbidden to have a large navy force by a peace treaty. However, with the growing tensions of what became the Cold War, the treaty restrictions were loosened and the Marina Militare (Military Navy) was formed and Italy became a founding member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). In 1953, the Swedish Bofors L/70 was adopted as the standard NATO anti-aircraft gun and the Italian company Breda got a production license leading to the Breda-Bofors Type 107. In the Marina Militare, the Type 107 mount which is open-topped and had a 32-round auto-magazine was used on among other vessels, the Albatros-class frigate and the modernized versions of the CRDA 60 t torpedo boats. Other anti-aircraft variants were the Type 64, Type 106 and Type 520, and Type 564. The Bofors L/70 continues to see service in the Marina Militare in the DARDO CIWS ("Dart" Close-In Weapon System) which uses a dual mount to counter threats like anti-ship missiles.
Media
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See also
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