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  2. Screwfix - Wikipedia

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    Screwfix Direct Limited, trading as Screwfix, is a retailer of trade tools, accessories and hardware products based in the United Kingdom. [6] Founded in 1979 as the Woodscrew Supply Company, the company was acquired in July 1999 by Kingfisher plc , which also owns B&Q , and is listed on the London Stock Exchange .

  3. Category:280 mm artillery - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "280 mm artillery" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 11-inch mortar M1877;

  4. Category:150 mm artillery - Wikipedia

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    Guns with a bore of approximately 150 mm. This includes many German guns with an actual bore of 149.1 mm. Pages in category "150 mm artillery" The following 61 pages ...

  5. 280 mm mortar M1939 (Br-5) - Wikipedia

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    The calibre was chosen as 280mm because of the available stocks of 280 mm Schneider M1914/15 ammunition. With the development the 203 mm B-4 already approved for service, and the design work for the 152 mm Br-2 underway, it was decided to adopt the very same carriage for the new siege mortar, creating a "triplex", simplifying production and ...

  6. 28 cm SK C/28 naval gun - Wikipedia

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  7. Mortier 280 mm TR de Schneider sur affût-chenilles St Chamond

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    The Mortier 280 mm TR de Schneider sur affût-chenilles St Chamond was a modified version of the Mortier de 280 modèle 1914 Schneider a French siege howitzer manufactured by the Schneider et Cie. The gun was the result of 1909 an agreement between Schneider and the Russian armaments manufacturer Putilov to jointly develop a range of artillery ...

  8. 28 cm SK L/40 gun - Wikipedia

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    A SK L/40 gun on a coastal defense mount in Belgium. Side view of a "Bruno" and its crew in 1918. Some of the 28 cm SK L/40 guns were transferred to the German Army from the Navy (Kaiserliche Marine) when the pre-dreadnoughts began to be disarmed and relegated to training duties in 1916 after the Battle of Jutland had proved that they were not suitable for contemporary naval combat.

  9. Bofors 283 mm M/12 naval gun - Wikipedia

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