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  • ...ly research "Cover", then 1942 cannons, then "Fuselage repair" and finally 1943 cannons.
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  • ...s where no airstrips were available, but by the time it entered service in 1943, Japan was on the defensive and had little need for such a fighter. The N1K ...13'' engine would finally be adopted as the '''Kyōfū''' in December 21, 1943.
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  • ...al of 560 A6M3 Model 22s were produced between December 1942 and summer of 1943, before being replaced by the [[A6M|A6M5 Model 52]].
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  • ...produced, the A6M3 was modified to continue to fill that role. In late of 1943 changes were made to simplify the aircraft. These changes were made to help
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  • ...e 3 No.1 Mod.28 Mk.1|Type 3 No.6 Mod.27 Mk.1|Type 5 No.1 Mod.9|Type 5 No.6 Mod.9}} * 2 x Type 3 No.1 Mod.28 Mk.1 rockets
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  • In 1943 with the introduction of the F6F Hellcat, the D4Y's became a sitting duck.
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  • The '''P1Y1 mod.11''', designated as the '''Ginga 11 ({{Annotation|銀河一一型|Galaxy, M ...sening, the production lines were rushed and tests were conducted later in 1943. Full-scale production of the 15-Shi began in November of the same year.
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  • ...er designed by Nakajima Aircraft Company for the Imperial Japanese Navy in 1943. It was intended to be a long-range land-based attack plane that could carr In February 1943, the Nakajima Company was offered to develop such a bomber, after prelimina
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  • ...mod.2 mark 3 (20 mm)]] for the belt-fed [[Type 99 Model 2 (20 mm)|Type 99 mod.2 mark 4 (20 mm)]], increasing the total ammo count to 250 rather than 200. ...ubishi Heavy Industries designers began to upgrade the A6M again in August 1943.
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  • ...ototype was built and tested before the program was cancelled in September 1943. The sole P.108A would later be captured by the Germans but presumably dest ...calibre gun, which was derived from the 90 mm [[90/53 mod.41 (90 mm)|90/53 mod.41]], will do significant damage to enemy tanks if it gets a hit. Try to aim
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  • ...right of gun mantlet) from closer than 500 m. Except for the [[T-54 (1947)|mod.47]], the glacis plate may also be targeted, if it is straight pointed at th ...alled the '''T28 Heavy Tank''' and work began on such vehicle in September 1943. The initial vehicle concept called for a casemate design with a [[T5E1_(10
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  • ...ilures, however 10 were still in service with the Voronezh Front on 4 July 1943 for the Battle of Kursk. These were transferred to the 3rd Mech Corps on 9
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  • ...commander when "button-upped" beforehand. To increase confusion, the Mod. 1943 was called the Model 1942 by the Soviets; regardless this vehicle is the mo ...sives, with the T-34 as the main tank in the armoured force. The T-34 mod. 1943 were also given to Polish and Czech units that escaped to the Soviet Union
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  • ...ed turrets, hull and side add-on armour were tested on the front in August 1943. Tests in combat conditions showed that the tank's survivability had not si
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  • ..., the T-34-57 was approved for production in July 1941. Production of this T-34-57 early experimental variant began quickly but terminated in September after ...to fire many shots. Since the turret and hull chassis were identical, the T-34-57 early experimental variant has a comparable layout to the T-34 (1941) varia
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  • ...armour thickness compared to previous tanks like the [[T-34 (1942)]] and [[T-34-57]], they are negligible enough that it shouldn't worry any players nor enemi ...the T-34 and its heavier companion [[KV-1 (L-11)|KV-1]] tank. However, by 1943, the Germans began introducing newer tanks or upgrading their current tanks
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  • ...mour, and adding a commander's cupola with all-around vision blocks, so in 1943 it was designated as the [[KV-1S]]. But the KV-1S introduction was a little
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  • ...h. Watch out for enemy T-34 (especially mod. 1941 and 1942, sometimes mods 1943 and the 57 variants), since they can flank you easily. Also, watch out for ...vy vehicle with poor acceleration. Cannot keep up with medium tanks like [[T-34-57|T-34]]
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  • ...ks, the Soviet Union required a new heavy tank with enhanced firepower. By 1943, there were 21 heavy tank designs, but they were all cancelled due to asses ...ction is extremely limited, with only 148 built between August and October 1943 as more resources are allocated to developing Object 237. Because the armam
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  • ...jpg|right|thumbnail|300px|The historical armour layout of the IS-2 for the 1943 and 44 models]] In late 1943, the upgrade of the IS tank began and the choices available were rounded do
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  • ...the IS-1 manufacturing, and the first IS-1 rolled off the line in October 1943, but production was halted in January 1944 as the IS-1 was swiftly replaced ...e Voroshilov (KV) line of tanks. The IS-1 began to be delivered in October 1943 and went into service in the same month. The IS-1 stayed in service until J
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  • ...for easier production and moved to the left side of the hull. On 6th July 1943, Lieutenant B.V. Pavlovich destroyed four german tanks, three medium tanks ...but was deemed unnecessary and all light tank production ceased in October 1943, with the remaining ones issued to artillery units or other rear-echelon du
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  • ...s were planned to be raised in the armour and mechanized corps. In January 1943, the 1433 and 1434 regiments were sent to Leningrad near the Volkhov Front ...enough to even knock the turret off a [[Tiger H1|Tiger I]] tank. Until May 1943, only the HE rounds were available for the 122 mm gun, but the BP-460A HEAT
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  • ...successful through the factory and state trials and adopted on November 6, 1943, as the ISU-152. Production began in December at the Chelyabinsk Kirovsk Pl ...elled Artillery Regiments. Each regiment, of which 53 were formed from May 1943 to 1945, had 21 guns divided into four batteries of five vehicles and a com
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  • .... Work on this mounting already began before the supply issue in December 1943 at the Chelyabinsk Kirov Plant (ChKZ), which had a design team simply take The ISU-122 SPG was created in 1943 based on the IS-1 with the 122 mm A-19 Mod. 1937 field cannon's tipping uni
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  • .... Work on this mounting already began before the supply issue in December 1943 at the Chelyabinsk Kirov Plant (ChKZ), which had a design team simply take
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  • In December, 1943 the ZSU-37 SPG was built at Factory #38 under the management of M.N. Shukin
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  • ...d variants of the T-34 were introduced as the [[T-34 (1942)|Model 1942 and 1943]]. All these T-34/76 models continued the fight against Germany in major co ...ed turrets, hull and side add-on armour were tested on the front in August 1943. Tests in combat conditions showed that the tank's survivability had not si
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  • ...dispatched to the front with the "Special Tank Company 100" on August 15, 1943, but it never saw combat. Following this, the 57 mm (2.25 in) gun design wa ...ot well reflected in the game. Players who have previously experienced the T-34-57 early experimental variant should have little trouble adjusting to this tan
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  • ...pany's commander and led two tank companies out of danger. On November 11, 1943, Nikolay Krasikov was killed in battle at Vinnitsa. Following that, he was In late 1943, the upgrade of the IS tank began and the choices available were rounded do
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  • In 1943, development started of the '''Chi-To''' tank, which features a new chassis
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  • In 1943, development started of the '''Chi-To''' tank, which features a new chassis
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  • ...vice in the Italian army, mainly due to the armistice on the 8th September 1943, Nazi Germany would basically take over the production line and capture the
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  • ...any manoeuvre was performed during the dive. Approved for service in late 1943, No. 248 Squadron would first demonstrate the effectiveness of this weapon
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  • ...at ground targets, or a tripod configuration using the carriage trails. In 1943, the DShK saw its first tank mount as the DShKT on top of the [[IS-2 (1944) ...he weapon's value and production ramps up, the Red Army had 5,218 DShKs in 1943, and then 8,442 DShK machine guns in 1944. The Soviet Navy received 5,164 D
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  • ...ampfwagen III Ausf.J, L, M und N - development and production from 1941 to 1943 ...PANZERPLATTEN, Lilienthalgesellschaft für Luftfahrtforschung 166 (Berlin 1943)
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  • * Individual launching has been added for Type 5 No.6 Mod.9 rockets. ...nd matters which led up to abandonment of tank programme; MP730/13, 1943 - 1943, A) Australian Tank Production Report by Colonel G A Green: B) Related Docu
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  • * [[N1K1|N1K1 mod.11 early]] ...ng to “New Tanks for 1944, Office Chief of Ordnance, Technical Division, 1943”.
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  • ...han 3x (Panzerbefelhswagen VI P, Pzkpfw VI Tiger P, A43 Black Prince, IS-2 1943, ISU-122/122S/152).
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  • {{main|47/32 mod.35 (47 mm)}} ! colspan="5" | [[47/32 mod.35 (47 mm)|47 mm 47/32 mod.35]] || colspan="5" | Turret rotation speed (°/s) || colspan="4" | Reloadin
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  • ...er P Ferdinand, ISU-152, SU-100Y, SU-100, SU-122, SU-122-54, SU-152, SU-85-1943, SU-85М; ..., М4A2 76W (USSR), SU-100Y, SU-100 1945, SU-122-54, SU-152, SU-57, SU-76M 1943, Т-10М, Т-126(SP), Т-26 1940, Т-28, Т-35, Т-50, Т-54 1951, Т-60 19
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  • ...es, and La-5FN type 41 - previous one was made on La-5FN type 39 of end of 1943 and beginning of 1944 production years (main production series))
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  • ...e changes are: [[IS-4M]], [[IS-3]], [[IS-1]], [[IS-2]], [[IS-2 (1944)|IS-2 mod.1944]], [[SU-122]], [[SU-122P]], [[SU-152]], [[ISU-122]], [[ISU-122S]], [[IS ...-34 1941, T-34-57, T-34 (1st Gv.T.Br.), T-34 1940, T-34 1942, T-34-57 mod. 1943, T-34-85(D-5T), T-34-85, T-34E, T-35, T-44, T-50, T-54 1947, T-54 1951, T-6
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  • ...turret was added. The Ju 288C's first test flights began in the spring of 1943. Junkers even prepared three versions of the new bomber build for serial pr
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  • |1943||'''2603'''||<small>''Shōwa 18''</small>||[[Type 3 (Disambiguation)|'''Typ After July 1943, adopted planes got a name instead of a full type and model designation.
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  • ...anned to be fitted with a ballistic sight and a 15-16 round belt. In March 1943, the P.108A were tested at Fubara and later Piza performing test firings be
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  • ...13'' engine would finally be adopted as the '''Kyōfū''' on December 21, 1943.
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  • ...Т-34-57, Т-34-85 (D5Т), Т-34 1941 (1 Gv.Т.Br.), Т-34E, Т-34-57 mod. 1943, Pz.Kpfw. III Ausf. E, Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf.F2, Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. G, Pz.Kpfw. I
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  • * [[IS-2|IS-2 mod. 1943]] * [[T-26|Т-26 mod.1940]]
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  • ...omrades to take enemies by surprise. The AB 41 is armed with a 20 mm Breda Mod.35 autocannon, which can be upgraded to equip the PzGr 40 belt. This cannon {{main|Breda Mod.35 (20 mm)}}
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  • ...deal with the threats of the era. Due to the Italian capitulation in late 1943 the program, like many others, had to be stopped. In game, the Breda 501 is {{main|90/53 mod.41 (90 mm)}}
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  • {{main|47/32 mod.35 (47 mm)}} ! colspan="5" | [[47/32 mod.35 (47 mm)|47 mm 47/32 mod.35]] || colspan="5" | Turret rotation speed (°/s) || colspan="4" | Reloadin
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  • {{main|47/32 mod.35 (47 mm)}} ! colspan="5" | [[47/32 mod.35 (47 mm)|47 mm 47/32 mod.35]] || colspan="5" | Turret rotation speed (°/s) || colspan="4" | Reloadin
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  • {{main|47/40 mod.38 (47 mm)}} ! colspan="5" | [[47/40 mod.38 (47 mm)|47 mm 47/40 mod.38]] || colspan="5" | Turret rotation speed (°/s) || colspan="4" | Reloadin
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  • ...r 40 for the year of design. The vehicle would only see the battlefield in 1943, of which only 5 would be produced before the armistice and in turn would b ...plates and a longer 75/34 gun.<ref>"I mezzi blindo-Corazzati Italiani 1923-1943", Nicola Pignato, Storia Militare, Albertelli Edizioni Speciali, Italy, 200
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  • {{main|75/18 mod.34 (75 mm)}} ! colspan="5" | [[75/18 mod.34 (75 mm)|75 mm 75/18 mod.34]] || colspan="5" | Turret rotation speed (°/s) || colspan="4" | Reloadin
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  • {{main|OTO 75/43 mod.40 (75 mm)}} ! colspan="5" | [[OTO 75/43 mod.40 (75 mm)|75 mm OTO 75/43 mod.40]] || colspan="5" | Turret rotation speed (°/s) || colspan="4" | Reloadin
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  • On 12th July 1943, while part of Operation Husky, she was attacked by German dive bombers. A
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  • ...Regio Esercito (Italian Royal Army) during WWII, developed from the Breda Mod.37 machine gun. This weapon is present in-game on many light tanks, medium t ...reda cartridge in 20-round trays that would store spent casings. The Breda Mod.37 quickly gained a reputation of being massively overweight, being difficul
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  • * ␗[[T-34 (1943) (China)|T-34 (1943)]] - Model 1943, forth and last production series supplied to PLAGF in early 1950s ;T-34-57
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  • ...with the increase of the fire power and armour. The [[Bf 109 G-6]] came in 1943, it is a good example of this logic : the 7,92 mm MGs are replaced with the
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  • * IL-2 (1941, 1942), IL-2М (1943) - FM has been completely changed. Fins and wings polars have been recalcul
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  • * Type М 1943 — The class of the ship has been changed to "Gunboat".
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  • * Equipment designated by the Army prior to 1943 by the letters "'''Mk'''" followed by a Roman numeral. If the original desi ...|300px|thumb|right|Cut away view of a Navy 500 lb general purpose '''Mk.12 Mod.2''' bomb]]
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  • In June 1943 Kuma was sent to guard the port of Makassar, where she survived a raid of s In November 1943 the ship underwent a significant refit of the armament. Dry-docked in Singa
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  • ...nued in a troop and supply transport role between Pacific islands till May 1943 when she docked to the Yokosuka port at the home island, where she received
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  • .... Following this, Akizuki escorted Zuikaku back to the Solomons in January 1943. Later that month, on 19th January, Akizuki engaged the US submarine USS Na ...ing a temporary bow. She would eventually make it back to Yokosuka in July 1943. The bow of her incomplete sister ship, Shimotsuki, was used to repair Akiz
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  • ...d in the game. Notably, anti-submarine projectiles that were introduced in 1943, the Type 3 Anti-Aircraft shells, better known as Sankaidan (三式彈), an
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  • * [[T-34 (1943) (China)|Т-34 (1943)]] * [[IS-2 mod.1944 (China)|IS-2 mod.1944]]
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  • ...to an engine fire caused the project to be cancelled. However, starting in 1943, McDonnell began developing jet aircraft and successfully produced the FH-1
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  • ...ng fitted. It was in this capacity that the Mogami spent the later part of 1943, primarily as a patrol and scout ship off of the Marshall Islands.
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  • ...preventing catastrophic detonation in case of ignition. It was designed in 1943 and entered service in 1944.
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  • ...s provided in succeeding Oerlikon models culminating with the Mk 10 in mid-1943 that weighed around 1,000 lbs (assembly includes gun shield),<ref name="Cam
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  • ...by the battleship USS Washington, but survived without damage. In March of 1943, Sendai was reassigned to the eight fleet as an escort; during her time the ...nfire from four US cruisers, sinking on the following day on 3rd November, 1943.
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  • ...part in the Dieppe Raid in addition to escorting convoys. On December 13, 1943, she collaborated with the USS Wainwright to help sink the German U-boat U- One of her most difficult times during service was in December 1943. She was part of an Escorting convoy group comprising HMS Holcombe and HMS
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  • ...right|thumbnail|x250px|The historical armour layout of the JS/IS-2 for the 1943 and 44 mod's]]
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  • ...ater converted into a hybrid carrier with a flight deck for floatplanes in 1943.
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  • ** "[Operation] Smolensk. 1943" — new mission. ...эксплоатации танка КВ-1С, издание завода, 1943.
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  • ...flew in March 1941, but the production did not enter service until August 1943. The B6N1 was powered by the Nakajima Mamoru 11 engine and could carry up t ...uilt, the second production model began to be delivered towards the end of 1943. A total of 1,268 units were built.
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  • ...uilt, the second production model began to be delivered towards the end of 1943. A total of 1,268 units were built.
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  • ...ed from the MG 131 and MG 15 respectively. It also had an H-6 (Type 3 Ku 6 Mod.4) air-to-surface naval Yagi-antenna radar mounted on the wing leading edges ...uilt, the second production model began to be delivered towards the end of 1943. A total of 1,268 units were built.
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  • ...d almost the entire bow, and she only returned to activity on September 8, 1943 in Genoa. According to armistice provisions, on September 9 she arrived at {{main|37 mm/54 Breda Mod.39 (37 mm)|20 mm/70 Scotti-Isotta Fraschini mod.1939 (20 mm)}}
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  • ...tween 1 and 3 April she was towed to Genoa for major works, on 9 September 1943, she self-sank in Genoa then later captured by the Germans only to be sunk {{main|120 mm/50 O.T.O. Mod.1936 (120 mm)}}
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  • ...d the German Navy after her capture following the armistice of 8 September 1943, in her service with the Regia Marina she took part in several battles from {{main|120 mm/50 Ansaldo mod.1926 (120 mm)}}
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  • {{main|40 mm/39 Vickers-Terni mod.1915/1917 (40 mm)}} RN Turbine is equipped with no less than three 40 mm/39 Vickers-Terni mod.1915/1917 guns, 2 in the center and 1 in the rear of the ship.
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  • ...ion before the [[wikipedia:Armistice of Cassibile|armistice]] in September 1943. Similar fate met the guns planned for [[wikipedia:Italian aircraft carrier The single-mount guns were also used for coastal defence since early 1943, primarily on the north coast of Sardinia.
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  • ...o Messina and later to La Maddalena for repairs before being sunk in April 1943 by American [[B-24/PB4Y (Family)|B-24 Liberators]]. A spare turret existed
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  • [[File:Breda Mod.30 (6.5 mm) on the MAS boat.png|thumb|x250px|The {{PAGENAME}} on the MAS 569 The '''6.5 mm Breda Mod.30''' is an Italian-designed light machine gun that saw action in World War
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  • ** '''Mozdok. Winter 1943''' * '''[[Stefano Turr]]''' — Elevation angles on the 13.2mm Breda mod.31 have been changed from -11°/+85° to -10°/+80°.
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  • ** "[Operation] Smolensk. 1943" — new mission. ...эксплоатации танка КВ-1С, издание завода, 1943.
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  • ...rry a torpedo or a rack of bombs under its fuselage. It entered service in 1943 but saw limited action due to the loss of Japanese carriers and air superio ...ng range. The full-scale production of the B6N could only be introduced by 1943. In the end, Nakajima grudgingly agreed to replace its engine with that of
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  • ...er ships. Seeing little combat action, Shimakaze primarily took part in [[#1943|Operation Sword]] and afterwards escorted other ships. ...Shimakaze seen from the broadside|thumb|Shimakaze in speed trials, 5 March 1943]]
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  • ...was cancelled after the withdrawal of Axis forces from North Africa in May 1943. {{main|47/40 mod.38 (47 mm)}}
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  • ...story of Production, Variants, Organization, and Employment in Action from 1943 to 1945. * '''MBK-161 (1943)''' — missing sound of 82mm mortar has been fixed.
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  • ...War, but remained obsolete. As a result, she saw little combat action. In 1943, Hyuga was given a heavy refit, and the rear guns were removed to make way ...400px|IJN Hyuga after her reconstruction to a hybrid battleship-carrier in 1943.]]
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  • ...rni Mod.1939.jpg|thumb|x250px|Three single-mount '''65 mm/64 Ansaldo-Terni Mod.1939''' on [[RN Etna]]]] '''65 mm/64 Ansaldo-Terni Mod.1939''' is an Italian high-calibre, long-range anti-aircraft gun, combining
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  • * MBK pr.186, MBK pr.186 (МK 85), MBK-161 (1943) MBK-161 (1944) - the location of the crew in the compartments and artiller * '''Hispano Mk.II (1943) gun''' — a bug has been fixed that increased dispersion after the "New g
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  • ...the Trieste shipyards, Etna was captured by German forces on September 10 1943, after the proclamation of the Armistice, and was found half sunk at the li ...apons were designed to give about the same range as the [[120 mm/50 O.T.O. Mod.1936 (120 mm)|12 cm/50 (4.7")]] guns but with a lower muzzle velocity and le
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  • ...overestimated spread has been corrected for 203mm/53 Ansaldo mod.1927 and mod.1924 guns. ** '''Type М(1943) – M-802'''
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  • ...ed with a triple mount 25 mm AA gun and sent back to Truk on February 24th 1943. On April 3rd, Aoba was bombed by B-17 Flying Fortresses while moored at Ka ...ngapore as part of the First Southern Expeditionary Fleet on December 24th 1943. She was based outside of Singapore and escorted convoys to Burma and the A
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