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  2. Snecma M53 - Wikipedia

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    The SNECMA M53 is an afterburning turbofan engine developed for the Dassault Mirage 2000 fighter by Snecma. The engine is in service with different air forces, including the latest Mirage 2000-5 and 2000-9 multirole fighters.

  3. Sump pump - Wikipedia

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    Sump pumps are used where basement flooding may otherwise happen, and to solve dampness where the water table is near or above the foundation of a structure. Sump pumps send water away from a location to any place where it is no longer problematic, such as a municipal storm drain, a dry well, or simply an open-air site downhill from the building (sometimes called "pumping to daylight").

  4. Vz.53 anti-aircraft gun - Wikipedia

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    The Vz.53 (Also widely known as the M53 in Western sources) is an anti-aircraft weapon system produced in Czechoslovakia during the 1950s. It combines four Vz.38/46 12.7 mm Machineguns on a wheeled mount with a 360° traverse. Its full Czech designation was 12.7 mm PL štvorguľomet vz.53. [1]

  5. M53 - Wikipedia

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    M53 155mm Self-Propelled Gun, an American-made tracked, self-propelled gun; M53, a Hungarian submachine gun developed from the Soviet PPS-43 submachine gun; see PPS submachine gun#Variants; Macchi M.53, an Italian military reconnaissance floatplane of 1928; Snecma M53, a French afterburning turbofan engine developed for the Dassault Mirage 2000 ...

  6. MG 42 - Wikipedia

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    In Yugoslavia, this MG 42 variant was built at the state-owned Zavodi Crvena Zastava company as the Zastava M53 using original German machinery, retaining the 7.92×57mm Mauser chambering. [61] By doing so, the Yugoslavs retained the original weapon's design features, making the M53 a near exact copy of the German MG 42.

  7. Kucher Model K1 - Wikipedia

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    The Kucher K1, also known as the Danuvia M53 K1, was a Hungarian magazine-fed submachine gun designed by József Kucher in 1951, based on the Danuvia 44.M prototype submachine gun. [2] It was produced by the titular Danuvia company. [3] The submachine gun was known in Hungarian service as the Gepisztoly 53 Minta or as the "Spigon submachine gun ...

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