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While designed to withstand military operations, the BORS is also available for civilian sale and can be used by long-range marksmen including target shooters and hunters. [1] The BORS was used by Ukrainian forces in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, a unit fitted onto a Barrett M107A1 rifle was captured by Russian forces. [2]
MS Bore is a combination museum and hotel ship docked permanently in Turku, Finland.She was originally built in 1960 by Oskarshamn shipyard, Oskarshamn, Sweden as the car/passenger ferry SS Bore for Steamship Company Bore, Finland, then the last commercial steam ship built in Scandinavia and the first ferry on the route between Finland and Sweden where cars could drive aboard.
Cylinder bore: 86–90 mm (3.39–3.54 in) Piston stroke: Free but typically approximately between 86–90 mm (3.39–3.54 in) Cylinder block material: Die cast steel or aluminium alloy. Machining process from a solid is not permitted: Cylinder head material: Die cast steel or aluminium alloy: Valvetrain: DOHC 16-valve (four-valves per cylinder ...
Bore: 1960 1960-2010 Hotel ship in Turku, Finland Converted to full time cruise ship Kristina Regina in 1988 Funchal: 1961 1961–2011 Laid up for sale in Lisbon, Portugal Minghua: 1962 1962–1983 Hotel and Entertainment Complex in Shenzhen, China Built as the MV Ancerville for Compagnie de Navigation Paquet. Savannah: 1962 1962–1972
The 9.5×57mm Mannlicher–Schönauer (MS) cartridge was adopted for the M-1910 MS rifle and carbine in 1910. [3] ( Note: The name Schoenauer is correctly spelled Schönauer with an “umlaut” over the “o” in German, although the rifles themselves are stamped with the German umlauted ""oe"") The 9.5×57mm MS is also known as the 9.5×56mm MS, the 9.5×56.7mm MS, and the .375 Rimless ...
The records tell "some of the story of the development of Morpeth", Ms Wood said. For example, it details the way money was raised in the early 19th Century to help build Telford Bridge.
MS Bore I MS Skandia: 1973 Steamship Company Bore Effoa 1973–1980 1980–1983 Since 2007 MS Rigel for Ventouris Ferries. MS Svea Corona: 1974 Rederi AB Svea; Johnson Line 1975–1984 Scrapped in Aliağa, Turkey, 1995. MS Wellamo MS Svea Corona: 1975 Effoa Johnson Line 1975–1981 1984–1985 Sunk in 2017. MS Bore Star MS Silja Star MS Wasa ...
MS Stena Carrier (I) (1970 - 1974 (Chartered Out)) Chartered to Canadian Ministry of Transport. Scrapped in Aliaga, Turkey in 2011. [21] MS Stubbenkammer (1971) Ordered by a Canadian Shipping Company but delivered to Stena Line for charter and sale to Deutsche Reichsbahn, East Germany. Scrapped in Sidor, Venezuela in 2007.