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NATO cartridge
NATO cartridge may refer to:
- Small arms
- 9×19mm NATO (STANAG 4090)
- 4.6×30mm NATO (STANAG 4820)
- 5.7×28mm NATO (STANAG 4509)
- 5.56×45mm NATO (STANAG 4172)
- 7.62×51mm NATO (STANAG 2310)
- 12.7×99mm NATO (STANAG 4383)
- 40 mm grenade (×46 mm LV, ×51 mm MV, ×53 mm HV)
- Autocannons
- 20×102mm (STANAG 3585), 20 mm caliber
- 25×137mm (STANAG 4173), 25 mm caliber
- 27×145mmB (STANAG 3820), 27 mm caliber
- 30×173mm (STANAG 4624), 30 mm caliber
- 35x228mm (STANAG 4516), 35mm caliber
- Tank guns
- 105×617mmR (STANAG 4458)
- 120×570mmR (STANAG 4385)
- Artillery
File:9x19mm Parabellum.svg|9×19mm File:4,6 x 30.svg|4.6×30mm File:FN round 1.png|5.7×28mm File:5.56x45mm NATO.jpg|5.56×45mm File:7.62x51 NATO dimensions.png|7.62×51mm File:50 bmg 12.7x99.svg|12.7×99mm
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