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- MK_115_cannon length "3300.0".
- MK_115_cannon weight "180.0".
- MK_115_cannon abstract "The MK 115 (German: Maschinenkanone 115—\"machine cannon 115\") was an autocannon developed in Germany in late World War II by Rheinmetall-Borsig for use in aircraft. It was an unusual development in that although it employed a locked breech, it also used a funnel to allow some of the propellant gases to escape out the rear in order to reduce recoil when firing, essentially being an automatic recoilless rifle. The MK 115 was chambered for a 5.5 cm round (in common with a few other late-war German designs), but used a partially combustible cartridge, leaving only the base of the cartridge to eject. The MK 115 was a gas-operated, belt-fed weapon, and its breechblock used a swinging lock mechanism. It had a rifled barrel with an 8°30′ twist. A single prototype in the late stages of development was captured by the Western allies.".
- MK_115_cannon length "3.3".
- MK_115_cannon thumbnail MK115.png?width=300.
- MK_115_cannon weight "180000.0".
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageID "40273318".
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageLength "2614".
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageRevisionID "690656823".
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Aircraft.
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageWikiLink August_Borsig.
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Autocannon.
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Breechblock.
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aircraft_guns.
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Automatic_cannons.
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Recoilless_rifles.
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rheinmetall.
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trial_and_research_firearms.
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageWikiLink MK_108_cannon.
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Nazi_Germany.
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Recoilless_rifle.
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Rheinmetall.
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageWikiLink File:MK115.png.
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageWikiLinkText "MK 115 cannon".
- MK_115_cannon caliber "55.0".
- MK_115_cannon designer August_Borsig.
- MK_115_cannon designer Rheinmetall.
- MK_115_cannon isExplosive "yes".
- MK_115_cannon isRanged "yes".
- MK_115_cannon name "MK 115".
- MK_115_cannon number "1".
- MK_115_cannon rate "300".
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Weapon.
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- MK_115_cannon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rheinmetall.
- MK_115_cannon subject Category:Aircraft_guns.
- MK_115_cannon subject Category:Automatic_cannons.
- MK_115_cannon subject Category:Recoilless_rifles.
- MK_115_cannon subject Category:Rheinmetall.
- MK_115_cannon subject Category:Trial_and_research_firearms.
- MK_115_cannon hypernym Autocannon.
- MK_115_cannon type Device.
- MK_115_cannon type Weapon.
- MK_115_cannon type Product.
- MK_115_cannon type Thing.
- MK_115_cannon type Q728.
- MK_115_cannon comment "The MK 115 (German: Maschinenkanone 115—\"machine cannon 115\") was an autocannon developed in Germany in late World War II by Rheinmetall-Borsig for use in aircraft. It was an unusual development in that although it employed a locked breech, it also used a funnel to allow some of the propellant gases to escape out the rear in order to reduce recoil when firing, essentially being an automatic recoilless rifle.".
- MK_115_cannon label "MK 115 cannon".
- MK_115_cannon sameAs Q15991099.
- MK_115_cannon sameAs m.0wxpbl4.
- MK_115_cannon sameAs Mk_115.
- MK_115_cannon sameAs Q15991099.
- MK_115_cannon wasDerivedFrom MK_115_cannon?oldid=690656823.
- MK_115_cannon depiction MK115.png.
- MK_115_cannon isPrimaryTopicOf MK_115_cannon.
- MK_115_cannon name "MK 115".