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M-11 Shtorm, a 1959 Russian naval surface-to-air missile system; Fiat M11/39, an Italian medium tank used during World War II; Grigorovich M-11, a 1916 Russian single-seat fighter flying boat; Mk 11 Mod 0 Sniper Weapon System, a variant of the SR-25 used by the United States Navy; Remington 11-87, a semi-automatic shotgun
11 Leopard 2A7+ on order and 12 Leopard 2A4 tanks delivered. [19] [20] T-72 Soviet Union: T-72M1: 34 (164 total) [21] 130 tanks in reserve. [21] Will be replaced by the Leopard 2A7+ in the 2020s. [20] Armoured fighting vehicles; Lynx Germany Hungary: KF41 45/218 [22]
The manufacturer applied the widely followed German naming conventions of the time. On the Mercedes-Benz 10/50 PS the “10” defined the car's tax horsepower, used by the authorities to determine the level of annual car tax to be imposed on car owners.
3M-11 An alternative designation for the M-50 three cylinder derivative of the M-11 M-12 A 190 hp (140 kW) development of the M-11 by M.A. Kossov, un-related to the NAMI-100, which had been earlier designated M-12. M-12 (M-11Ya) A projected development of the M-11 at GAZ-41. The prototype was run but results were unsatisfactory, re-designated ...
The Military Armament Corporation Model 11, officially abbreviated as "M11" or "M-11", and commonly known as the MAC-11, is a machine pistol/submachine gun developed by American firearm designer Gordon Ingram at the Military Armament Corporation (MAC) during the 1970s in Powder Springs, Georgia, United States.
The Leica M11 was introduced by Leica on 13 January 2022 in an online webcast from the factory in Wetzlar, Germany. Along with the camera was also introduced a Visoflex 3.7 MP electronic viewfinder that attaches to the M11 as an accessory, [7] and can be used on the previous Leica M10, Leica M10-P, Leica M10-D and Leica M10-R models with a 2.4 MP resolution.
The first M-11 originally ran along Lake Michigan between the Indiana state line near New Buffalo and Mackinaw City on July 1, 1919. [10] On November 11, 1926, the New Buffalo–Benton Harbor segment was used for US 12 and the Watervliet–Mackinaw City section was used for US 31; between Benton Harbor and Watervliet, M-11 was used for a concurrent US 12/US 31. [11]
Progress M-11 (Russian: Прогресс М-11) was a Russian uncrewed cargo spacecraft which was launched in 1992 to resupply the Mir space station. [2] The twenty-ninth of sixty four Progress spacecraft to visit Mir, it used the Progress-M 11F615A55 configuration, [ 3 ] and had the serial number 212. [ 4 ]