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  • | link = Crusader (Family) ...The Crusader II followed with thicker armour but the same armament as the Crusader I: a 40 mm Ordnance QF 2-pounder tank gun.
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  • | link = Crusader (Family) ...lties. Production began in May 1942, with 144 units completed by July. The Crusader III first saw service in October 1942, with approximately 100 units taking
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  • | link = Crusader (Family) ...air superiority over the battlefields of north-west Europe, none of these Crusader Anti-Aircraft modifications saw considerable use against aircraft, however,
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  • .... In 1944, a prototype SPAA on an AEC chassis was built using a [[Crusader AA Mk II]] turret featuring two 20 mm Oerlikon automatic cannons. However, due ...55 "Royal Armour"]] along with the initial British ground tree, the '''AEC AA''' is a fairly effective wheeled anti-aircraft gun with good protection. It
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  • | link = Crusader (Family) ...nner, the loader, and the driver. Beginning with the Normandy landing, the Crusader III Anti-Aircraft Mark I was issued to artillery light anti-aircraft regime
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  • ...-destroying)}} - These mean bad news for aircraft, what should be used for AA work. {{:Dual Automatic Gun M2 (40 mm)/Ammunition|Mk.II, M81A1}}
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  • ...0 Oerlikon Mk.II (20 mm).jpg|thumb|x250px|One of the two 20 mm/70 Oerlikon Mk.II on the stern of [[HMAS Nepal]]]] The '''20 mm/70 Oerlikon Mk.II''' is a rapid-firing anti-aircraft cannon that played a crucial role in Wor
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  • ===Britain=== * [[Mk.VIA_AA|Mk.VIA AA]]
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  • ===Britain=== ===Britain===
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  • ===Great Britain=== ...k.III, Tetrarch Mk.I, Daimler AC Mk.II, Valentine Mk.I, Cromwell Mk.I, AEC Mk.II
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  • ===Great Britain=== ===Great Britain===
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  • ===Great Britain=== * [[Hellcat Mk II (Great Britain)|Hellcat F Mk II]] (This modification will replace the Hellcat F Mk I which
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  • ===Great Britain=== * [[Hudson Mk V (Great Britain)|Hudson Mk.V]] (premium)
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  • ===Great Britain=== ===Great Britain===
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  • ===Great Britain=== ===Great Britain===
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  • :''Pages of History:'' [[Bofors (40 mm) (Family)|Bofors]], reference AA gun ...is the earliest fire-and-forget missile [[:Category:Anti-aircraft vehicles|AA vehicle]].
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  • === Britain === * [[Crusader Mk.II (France)|Crusader Mk.II]]
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  • === Britain === === Britain ===
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  • === Britain === === Britain ===
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  • === Britain === * [[Mustang Mk IA (Great Britain)|Mustang Mk.IA]] — (updated model)
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