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    The Bofors Gun

    1968 · Drama · 1h 45m

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  1. The Bofors Gun is a 1968 British drama film directed by Jack Gold and starring Nicol Williamson, David Warner, Ian Holm and John Thaw. It was written by John McGrath based on his 1966 play Events While Guarding the Bofors Gun.

  2. The Bofors Gun: Directed by Jack Gold. With Nicol Williamson, Ian Holm, David Warner, Peter Vaughan. A national service non-commissioned officer (David Warner) comes face to face with an embittered Irish Gunner (Nicol Williamson) who is determined to humiliate him.

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    • Drama
    • Jack Gold
    • 1968-09-22
  3. Nov 21, 2020 · November 21, 2020 / Drama. The Bofors Gun (1968) 4.3. ( 7) The story of the inner conflicts and responsibilities of a British soldier serving in the peacetime army in Germany ten years after the war. Director: Jack Gold. Writer: John McGrath (adaptation), John McGrath (play).

  4. 850–880 m/s (2,800–2,900 ft/s) [a] Maximum firing range. 7,160 m (23,490 ft) The Bofors 40 mm Automatic Gun L/60 (often referred to simply as the "Bofors 40 mm gun", the "Bofors gun" and the like, [3] [4] see name) is an anti-aircraft autocannon, designed in the 1930s by the Swedish arms manufacturer AB Bofors.

  5. Jan 24, 2022 · Fortunately, Bofors kept their new anti-aircraft weapon a secret. The weapon was ready for production by 1933. The result was an anti-aircraft gun that could fire 900-gram high-explosive shells to a maximum of 23,600 ft. Its real word maximum was around 12,500 ft.

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  7. Feb 14, 2020 · Some 80 anti-aircraft battalions brought with them thousands of Swedish-designed light anti-aircraft guns, the Bofors 40 mm gun. The weapon was one of the most successful of its kind and was praised for its speed and precision.

  8. The Swedish-designed rapid-fire Bofors 40-mm gun was the most widely used antiaircraft weapon of World War II. In the 1939–45 conflict, the Bofors was in the arsenal of most Allied and Axis nations and in all theaters of the war. The U.S. Army had a large number of them, and they were the U.S. Navy’s most widely used shipboard gun.

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