COW 37 mm gun
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The COW 37 mm gun was a British automatic cannon that was developed during First World War as a large-calibre aircraft weapon. It was tested in several installations and specified for the Westland C.O.W. Gun Fighter for attacking bombers. The tests did not yield satisfactory results and the weapon did not enter general service except on a few flying boats. The design was later adapted as the basis of the Vickers S, which saw some service during the Second World War as an anti-armour weapon.
1918 — 1940
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British Army, Coventry Ordnance Works,
107 mm gun M1910/30, 152 mm gun M1910/34, autocannon, BK 37, bombard, Faule Grete, Faule Mette, Hispano-Suiza HS.831, M10, M230 chain gun, M39 cannon, M4, MK 30, MT-12 antitank gun, Oerlikon KDG, Shpitalny Sh-37,
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