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Green Mace, also known as the QF 127/58 SB … Green Mace, also known as the QF 127/58 SBT X1, was a British heavy anti-aircraft gun of the 1950s. It used a variety of techniques to improve the firing rate of the gun, and the velocity of its projectiles. Although a prototype was built and survives today, it was rendered obsolete by the development of the guided surface-to-air missile and thus never entered production.missile and thus never entered production.
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An anti-aircraft gun on a wheeled chassis. On the back of the long gun barrel are two large drums for holding ammunition. There is a small control booth on the right hand side of the vehicle.
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Green Mace prototype at the Royal Artillery Museum, Woolwich, in 2015.
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Folding Fin Discarding Sabot
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1
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c. 1956
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RARDE, Fort Halstead
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twin rotating drums with 14 rounds in each
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United Kingdom
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1956
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Green Mace, also known as the QF 127/58 SB … Green Mace, also known as the QF 127/58 SBT X1, was a British heavy anti-aircraft gun of the 1950s. It used a variety of techniques to improve the firing rate of the gun, and the velocity of its projectiles. Although a prototype was built and survives today, it was rendered obsolete by the development of the guided surface-to-air missile and thus never entered production.missile and thus never entered production.
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Green Mace
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