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  2. Phone connector (audio) - Wikipedia

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    The 3.5 mm or miniature size was originally designed in the 1950s as two ... damage an audio ... Where a 3.5 mm or 2.5 mm jack is used as a DC power inlet connector ...

  3. Type 4 70 mm AT rocket launcher - Wikipedia

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    Type 4 70 mm AT rocket launcher, disassembled. The launcher was made in two parts that were joined in the middle, similar to the US 3.5-inch rocket launcher. It was designed to be fired by a soldier while prone. The weapon itself had a bipod similar to the one on the Type 99 LMG. The gunner lay with his body at approximately a 45-degree angle ...

  4. List of naval guns by caliber - Wikipedia

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    190.5 mm (7.50 in) BL 7.5 inch Mk I naval gun 45-caliber United Kingdom: World War I 190.5 mm (7.50 in) BL 7.5 inch Mk II - V naval gun various 50-caliber guns United Kingdom: World War I 190.5 mm (7.50 in) BL 7.5 inch Mk VI naval gun 45-caliber United Kingdom: 1920s - World War II 190.5 mm (7.50 in) Cannone da 190/45 United Kingdom Italy

  5. RL-83 Blindicide - Wikipedia

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    The 83 mm version fired a 1.6 kilograms (3.5 lb) projectile with a 0.5 kilograms (1.1 lb) warhead, while the 100 mm version fired a 2.75 kilograms (6.1 lb) projectile. The rate of fire was six rounds per minute and the range 400 metres (1,300 ft) for both versions.

  6. 3.5mm audio jack - Wikipedia

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    Phone connector (audio)#3.5mm To a related topic : This is a redirect to an article about a similar topic. Redirects from related topics are different than redirects from related words, because a related topic is more likely to warrant a full and detailed description in the target article.

  7. M20 recoilless rifle - Wikipedia

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    After the deployment of the 3.5-inch M20 Super Bazooka in mid-July, the M20 recoilless rifle no longer functioned as an anti-tank weapon, and was used as an infantry support weapon. It was a very effective weapon to destroy enemy bunkers and trenches with easy transportation benefitted from light weight while providing great firepower. [4]

  8. 3.5 mm - Wikipedia

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    3.5 mm or 3.5mm may refer to: HO scale , in rail transport modelling, 1:87 scale, with rails 16.5 mm apart, representing standard gauge 3.5 mm jack , used on audio and mobile telephony equipment

  9. Microphone connector - Wikipedia

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    Photo: 2.5 mm mono (TS), 3.5 mm mono and stereo (TRS), and 1 ⁄ 4 inch (6.4 mm) stereo (TRS) phone connectors The most common microphone connector in consumer use is the venerable phone connector, in 1 ⁄ 4 inch (6.4 mm), 3.5 mm, and 2.5 mm sizes, and in both mono and stereo configurations.