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Shell Energy Retail Limited was a British consumer gas, electricity and broadband provider. [1] Formerly a subsidiary of Shell , the business was acquired by Octopus Energy in December 2023. The company purchased gas and electricity from international markets for resale to consumers.
In service with US Marines; Entered Service 2007, [12] refurbished by Taylor Machine Works beginning in 2018. Replaced the legacy P&H HSHMC-25; Grove GMK4060HC All-Terrain Crane; Kalmar RT240 RTCH Material/Container Handlers. JLG Atlas II Telehandler; Oshkosh EBFL EXTENDED BOOM FORKLIFT; Caterpillar 930K ATFL (10K/13K)
M712 Copperhead approaches an old M47 Patton tank used as a target M712 detonating. The M712 Copperhead is a 155 mm caliber cannon-launched guided projectile.It is a fin-stabilized, terminally laser guided, explosive shell intended to engage hard point targets such as tanks, self-propelled howitzers or other high-value targets.
Cut from service as of 2009 and replaced by the X95. M4A1 Carbine [4] Carbine/Assault rifle/Service rifle: 5.56×45mm United States: Standard Issue Assault Rifle along with M16, CAR-15, and X95 and used by Special Forces M16A1 [9] Assault rifle: 5.56×45mm United States: Standard Issue Assault Rifle along with the M4, CAR-15, M16A2 and X95.
125 To be upgraded and remain in service until 2035 4th Tank Regiment 32nd Tank Regiment 132nd Tank Regiment: Tank destroyer / Armored infantry support vehicle Centauro Italy: Tank destroyer: 259 In service with the army's nine cavalry regiments. Initially, 400 purchased, 141 sold to Jordan. [99]
The M982 Excalibur (previously XM982) is a 155 mm extended-range guided artillery shell developed in a collaborative effort between the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) and the United States Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC). [5]
Common pointed shells, or CP were a type of common shell used in naval service from the 1890s – 1910s which had a solid nose and a percussion fuze in the base rather than the common shell's nose fuze. The ogival two C.R.H. solid pointed nose was considered suitable for attacking shipping but was not armour-piercing – the main function was ...
9,000 shells purchased, some have been used, and other transferred to Ukraine. Potential order possible, with a production restart with the intention to produce 10,000 (cost estimate €81,000 per shell). [144] It entered service in 2000 with the Bundeswehr. The supplier is GIWS mbh, a joint-venture of Rheinmetall and Diehl BGT Defence.