• Mark 46 can refer to: Mark 46 machine gun, lighter weight version of the M249 machine gun Mark 46 nuclear bomb, also B46 Mark 46 torpedo Mark 46 30 mm...
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    2021. "Mk 46 torpedo - Weaponsystems.net". www.weaponsystems.net. DiGiulian, Tony, Navweaps.com: USA Torpedoes Unofficial U.S. Navy Site: MK-46 Torpedo...
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    (13 lb). The Mk 46 is a further development of the M249 SPW that features minor changes. The program that led to both the Mk 46 and Mk 48 was headed...
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    modified to be a scaled-up version of the 5.56 mm Mk 46 Mod 0. Being heavily based on the Mk 46 Mod 0, the Mk 48 Mod 0 features five MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny...
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    Mk 46, designed for open-ocean use, performed poorly in the littoral areas, where the Navy envisioned itself likely to operate in the future. The Mk 54...
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    Mk44 Bushmaster II (redirect from Mk 44)
    In 2012, the Navy decided to replace the Mk 110 57 mm cannons on Zumwalt-class destroyers with the Mk 46 GWS. Orbital ATK developed a modified version...
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    Mark 50 torpedo (redirect from Mk 50)
    ships. The Mk 50 was intended to replace the Mk 46 as the fleet's lightweight torpedo. Instead the Mark 46 will be replaced with the Mark 54 LHT. The torpedo's...
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    In 2012, the Navy decided to replace the Mk 110 57 mm cannons on Zumwalt-class destroyers with the Mk 46 GWS (Gun Weapon System), a navalized mounting...
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    rear fuselage. Fifty F Mk.45s were built by the Castle Bromwich factory. The Seafire F Mk.46 and FR Mk.46 was a Spitfire F Mk.22 modified to naval standard...
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  • The B46 nuclear bomb (or Mk-46) was an American high-yield thermonuclear bomb which was designed and tested in the late 1950s. It was never deployed....
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