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The Mark 38 25 mm machine gun system (MGS) is a shipboard weapon system designed to protect warships primarily from a variety of surface threats, especially small, fast surface craft. [1] It consists of an M242 Bushmaster chain gun mounted on a turret that can be either manually or remote controlled , depending on variant.
The Schweizer RU-38 Twin Condor is a two or three-seat, fixed gear, low wing, twin boom covert reconnaissance aircraft. [6] [7] RU-38 is the US military designation for the aircraft, indicating Utility, Reconnaissance. The Schweizer company model number is Schweizer SA 2-38A Condor and, in its three-seat configuration, Schweizer SA 3-38A Condor [8]
The Mil Mi-38 is a transport helicopter designed by Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant and being developed by Kazan Helicopters. Originally intended as a replacement for the Mil Mi-8 and the Mi-17 , it is being marketed in both military and civil versions. [ 6 ]
As of October 2017, the Marine Corps has 16 Fully Operationally Capable (FOC) MV-22 squadrons. VMM-268, VMM-364, and VMM-164 reached FOC in FY16. The two newest Osprey squadrons, VMM-362 and VMM-212, will stand up in FY18 and FY19 respectively, completing the Marine Corps' transition to 18 active component MV-22 squadrons.
MV.23 to MV.37, and MV.44: Contract: Numbered only 3 October 1855: 6 mortar vessels (75-ft class) MV.38 to MV.43: Contract: Numbered only 3 October 1855: 6 Albacore-class gunboats: Peacock, Pheasant, Primrose, Pickle, Prompt, Porpoise: Contract: 4 October 1855: 15 Albacore-class gunboats
An unmarked Ilyushin IL-38, which was later delivered to the Indian Navy in 1983 and was the navy's first Il-38 to be modernised to SD standard. Ilyushin Il-38N in 2020 Il-38 Production aircraft Il-38M Modified with a receiver probe as part of a probe and drogue air refueling system. System not adopted. Il-38SD ISD-38MZ Tanker variant of the Il-38.
The MAS-38 is a French submachine gun designed in the 1930s and used by French and German forces during the Second World War. It was derived from a small arms development program that took place between 1918 and 1922 under the control of the Service Technique de l'Armement.
The Model 38/44 was a minor revision of the 38/43, in which the bolt was simplified and a large-diameter recoil spring was used in place of the operating spring guide. [14] It also eliminated the fluting to save time and increase production. [14] The 38/44 was also adopted by the German army as the MP.739. [16]