12.7×81mmSR
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|name = 12.7×81mm |
|name = 12.7×81mm |
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|image = 12,7x81mmSR Ho-103 cartridges.jpg |
|image = 12,7x81mmSR Ho-103 cartridges.jpg |
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|caption = Japanese |
|caption = Japanese-made 12.7x81mmSR cartridges: from left to right: AP-T (red tracer), AP-T (white tracer), Ma 103 HEI (high-explosive, incendiary), Ma 102 HEI. |
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|origin = UK |
|origin = UK |
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|type = Heavy Machine Gun |
|type = Heavy Machine Gun |
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== History == |
== History == |
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Vickers sold a number of weapons chambered in the cartridge to Italy and Japan, who developed their own weapons that utilized that cartridge.{{Cite web |title=THE .5" VICKERS GUNS AND AMMUNITION |url=https://www.quarryhs.co.uk/Vickers.html |access-date=2024-09-29 |website=Wayback Machine |language=en}} |
Vickers sold a number of weapons chambered in the cartridge to Italy and Japan, who developed their own weapons that utilized that cartridge.{{Cite web |title=THE .5" VICKERS GUNS AND AMMUNITION |url=https://www.quarryhs.co.uk/Vickers.html |access-date=2024-09-29 |website=Wayback Machine |language=en}} |
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==Alternate names == |
==Alternate names == |
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