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  2. German submarine U-303 - Wikipedia

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    German submarine U-303 was a Type VIIC U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II. She saw service in the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea , and sank one freighter of 4,959 GRT in her two short and uneventful war patrols.

  3. Shchuka-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    Shch-303 - failed to sink Soviet freighter Metallist with two torpedoes, used by Admiral Nikolai Kuznetsov to accuse Polish submarine ORP Orzeł after the Orzeł incident, as a pretext to seize Estonia. [11] Shch-304 (lost November 1942) Shch-305 (Sunk 5 November 1942 by Finnish submarine Vetehinen) Shch-306 (lost 12 November 1942) Shch-307

  4. .303/22 - Wikipedia

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    The .303/22, sometimes known as the .22/303, is a wildcat centrefire rifle cartridge based on the .303 British, necked down to fire a .224 projectile, originating in Australia in the 1930s as a cartridge for sporterised rifles, particularly on the Lee–Enfield action. Similar versions also appeared in Canada around the same time. [3]

  5. Hansa 303 - Wikipedia

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    Another change from the 2.3 is the possibility to sail the 303 as a two-man boat, although it is still possible to sail it solo. This means that the boat is suitable for coaching, as the coach can sit in the boat with the crew and let them run over the various aspects of control in a whilst on the water, and can take complete control of the ...

  6. ICL cartridges - Wikipedia

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    The .303 is an improved cartridge based on the .303 British and works well in Enfield and single-shot actions. Performance with a 150-grain (9.7 g) bullet is up to 3,235 ft/s (986 m/s) and with a 180-grain (12 g) bullet is up to 2,870 ft/s (870 m/s).

  7. Endura Racing - Wikipedia

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    Endura Racing winning Team trophy at the 2012 Baltic Chain Tour. Endura Racing were a UCI Continental licensed professional road racing team owned by Endura, a Scottish cycling clothing company owned by the Pentland Group. The team rode senior professional events in the UCI Europe Tour and British domestic competitions.