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- 56_naval_gun weight "6000.0".
- 56_naval_gun abstract "The Skoda 14 cm/56 naval gun was built by the Škoda Works for export during the 1930s. The few guns built were sold to Yugoslavia to equip their large destroyers. A class of three flotilla leaders was intended to be built but only Dubrovnik was completed. After the conquest of Yugoslavia in April 1941, the ships were taken over by the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) and the Kriegsmarine in turn.".
- 56_naval_gun origin Czechoslovakia.
- 56_naval_gun thumbnail Bundesarchiv_Bild_101I-185-0116-22A,_Bucht_von_Kotor_(-),_jugoslawische_Schiffe.jpg?width=300.
- 56_naval_gun type Naval_artillery.
- 56_naval_gun usedInWar World_War_II.
- 56_naval_gun weight "6000000.0".
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageExternalLink WNIT_55-56_Skoda.htm.
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageID "48746329".
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageLength "2184".
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageRevisionID "696975304".
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageWikiLink Category:140_mm_artillery.
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_naval_weapons.
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageWikiLink Czechoslovakia.
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageWikiLink Destroyer.
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageWikiLink Flotilla_leader.
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageWikiLink Invasion_of_Yugoslavia.
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Yugoslavia.
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageWikiLink Kriegsmarine.
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageWikiLink Naval_artillery.
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageWikiLink Regia_Marina.
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageWikiLink Yugoslav_destroyer_Dubrovnik.
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageWikiLink Škoda_Works.
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageWikiLink File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_101I-185-0116-22A,_Bucht_von_Kotor_(-),_jugoslawische_Schiffe.jpg.
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Skoda 14 cm/56 naval gun".
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Škoda guns".
- 56_naval_gun caption "--04-17".
- 56_naval_gun cartridge "Separate-loading, brass case".
- 56_naval_gun isArtillery "YES".
- 56_naval_gun isRanged "YES".
- 56_naval_gun name "Skoda 14 cm/56 naval gun".
- 56_naval_gun origin Czechoslovakia.
- 56_naval_gun partLength "About".
- 56_naval_gun rate "5".
- 56_naval_gun service "1932".
- 56_naval_gun type Naval_artillery.
- 56_naval_gun wars World_War_II.
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Weapon.
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Navy.
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ship.
- 56_naval_gun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Weapons_of_Czechoslovakia.
- 56_naval_gun subject Category:140_mm_artillery.
- 56_naval_gun subject Category:World_War_II_naval_weapons.
- 56_naval_gun type Device.
- 56_naval_gun type Weapon.
- 56_naval_gun type Product.
- 56_naval_gun type Thing.
- 56_naval_gun type Q728.
- 56_naval_gun comment "The Skoda 14 cm/56 naval gun was built by the Škoda Works for export during the 1930s. The few guns built were sold to Yugoslavia to equip their large destroyers. A class of three flotilla leaders was intended to be built but only Dubrovnik was completed. After the conquest of Yugoslavia in April 1941, the ships were taken over by the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) and the Kriegsmarine in turn.".
- 56_naval_gun label "Skoda 14 cm/56 naval gun".
- 56_naval_gun sameAs Q22115635.
- 56_naval_gun sameAs Q22115635.
- 56_naval_gun wasDerivedFrom 56_naval_gun?oldid=696975304.
- 56_naval_gun depiction Bundesarchiv_Bild_101I-185-0116-22A,_Bucht_von_Kotor_(-),_jugoslawische_Schiffe.jpg.
- 56_naval_gun isPrimaryTopicOf 56_naval_gun.
- 56_naval_gun name "Skoda 14 cm/56 naval gun".