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British and American forces also deployed vehicles designed for a close support role, but these were conventional tanks whose only significant modification was the replacement of the main gun with a howitzer.
Light armored cars, such as the British Ferret are armed with just a machine gun.
A World War 1, British, truck – mounted, QF 3 inch gun
A predecessor of the WW2 German " 88 " anti-aircraft gun, the WWI German 77 mm anti-aircraft gun, was truck-mounted and used to great effect against British tanks.
Between the wars the British developed the Birch gun, a general purpose artillery piece on an armoured tracked chassis capable of maintaining formation with their current tanks.
Starting in 1941, the British developed the " en portee " method of mounting an anti-tank gun ( initially a 2 pounder ) on a truck.
The British developed their own SPAAGs throughout the war mounting multiple machine guns and light cannon on various tank and armoured car chassis and by 1943, the Crusader AA tanks, which mounted the Bofors 40 mm gun or two-three Oerlikon 20 mm cannon.
The British introduced the tank as invulnerable to machine gun fire, and able to cross trenches and breach barbed wire, to lead men across the battlefield.
The official army position, backed by the British Home Secretary the next day in the House of Commons, was that the paratroopers had reacted to gun and nail bomb attacks from suspected IRA members.
* Coventry Ordnance Works, British gun manufacturer
The British and French armies dismounted many of their cavalry regiments and used them in infantry and other roles: the Life Guards for example spent the last months of the War as a machine gun corps ; and the Australian Light Horse served as light infantry during the Gallipoli campaign.
The British Churchill tank because of its good cross-country performance and capacious interior with side hatches became the most adapted with modifications, the base unit being the AVRE carrying a large demolition gun.
The British military adopted the Armstrong gun, and was impressed ; the Duke of Cambridge even declared that it " could do everything but speak.
Because of the resemblance to Damascus steel, higher-end barrels were made by Belgian and British gun makers.
Realizing the need for heavier gun armament, the British built the Tribal class of 1936 ( sometimes called " Afridi " after one of two lead ships ).
In a few hours 10, 000 Dervishes were killed by rifle and machine gun fire without any of them getting within 600 yards of the British force.
Some of the first such " fighters " belonged to the " gunbus " series of experimental gun carriers of the British Vickers company that culminated in the Vickers F. B. 5 Gunbus of 1914.
The British Foster mounting was specifically designed for this kind of application, fitted with the Lewis Machine gun, which due to its design was unsuitable for synchronizing.
At the British Bomber Command, Dyson and colleagues proposed ripping out two gun turrets from the RAF Lancaster bombers, to cut the catastrophic losses to German fighters in the Battle of Berlin.
The Gatling gun may have been the first automatic weapon, though the modern trigger-actuated machine gun was not widely introduced until the First World War with the German " Spandau " and British Lewis Gun.
The bullpup design, by mounting the magazine behind the trigger, unifies the accuracy and firepower of the traditional assault rifle with the compact size of the submachine gun ( though submachine guns are still used ); examples are the French FAMAS or the British SA80.
A British 1865 Gatling gun at Firepower-The Royal Artillery Museum

British and brig
* December 4 – The now-crewless American ship Mary Celeste is found ( still seaworthy ) by the British brig Dei Gratia.
* February 19 – Captain William Smith in British merchant brig Williams sights Williams Point, the northeast extremity of Livingston Island in the South Shetlands, the first land discovered south of latitude 60 ° S.
Notable British colonial privateers in Nova Scotia include Alexander Godfrey of the brig Rover and Joseph Barss of the schooner Liverpool Packet.
The incident that gave its name to the war had occurred in 1731 when the British brig Rebecca was boarded by the Spanish coast guard La Isabela, commanded by Julio León Fandiño.
On 15 May 1812, the British brig Sappho fired on Gunboat no.
The Captain of the British brig Elizabeth, John Stewart, helped North Island Ngāti Toa chief, Te Rauparaha, to capture the local Ngai Tahu chief, Te Maiharanui.
By the 17th century the British Royal Navy defined " brig " as having two square rigged masts.
* The 200-ton brig named Adams was purchased during the summer of 1812 but captured by the British and renamed the HMS Detroit
The Americans took over the dockyard, where they captured a brig ( the ) in poor state of repair, and twenty 24-pounder carronades and other stores intended for the British squadron on Lake Erie.
Kotor was captured by the British attack on the Bay led by Commodore John Harper in the brig sloop ( 18 guns ).
* December 4 – The crewless American ship Mary Celeste is found by the British brig Dei Gratia.
Continental ship USS Columbus ( 1774 ) | Columbus with captured British brig Lord Lifford, 1776
* The, was a 14-gun brig purchased in 1775 and captured by the British in 1777.
* February 19-Captain William Smith in British merchant brig Williams sights Williams Point, the northeast extremity of Livingston Island in the South Shetlands, the first land discovered south of latitude 60 ° S.
Alexander Godfrey served as a privateer He was commander of the British privateer brig Rover which defeated a Spanish squadron off the Spanish Main in 1800.
* The seventh Gloucester alias Duke of Gloucester was a 10-gun brig launched on Lake Erie in 1807, captured by the Americans in April 1813 and destroyed by the British a few weeks later.
They consisted of a Spanish privateer schooner and her two British prizes, the ship Golden Grove and the brig Ceres, which the Spanish privateer had captured some two months earlier.
*, was a 12-gun brig also on Lake Champlain, launched and named while the 1812 Eagle was in British hands
The Lexington joined a squadron that caused some destruction on the coast of Ireland, which compelled the British to chase and, eventually, capture the brig and its crew.
* HMS Admiral Rainier ( 1800 ), a 16-gun brig captured and used by the British
A month or so later, when General Miranda was captured and handed over to the royalist forces by Simon Bolívar, MacGregor fled to Curaçao on a British brig with his new wife.
On his release, he served in the Massachusetts Navy sloop Winthrop and led a boarding party to cut out a British brig at Castine, Maine.
As he did so, the Dutch frigate Monnikkendam and the brig Daphné pulled out of the second line and attempted to fill the gap Monarch had created, firing into the British ship of the line as they did so.
While en route, Reprisal went to the aid of the harried Continental 6-gun brig — bound from St. Croix and St. Thomas with 386 barrels of gunpowder — which was being chased by six British men-of-war.

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