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The 53T6 (NATO reporting name: ABM-3 Gazelle, previously SH-08) [1] is a USSR anti-ballistic missile.Designed in 1978 and in service since 1995, [10] it is a component of the A-135 anti-ballistic missile system.
Shooting the weapon calls the hitscan function, and if an object is detected in the projectile's path, a hit is registered. Since the effect is immediate, the projectiles effectively travel at infinite speed and have a linear or otherwise simple trajectory—a practical approximation of a bullet's speed and accuracy over short distances.
Weapon name Country of origin Period 20 TNSh Soviet Union: World War II 20 2 cm KwK 30 Germany: 1930s 20 Breda 35 Italy: World War II 25 25 SA 35 France: World War II 37 3.7 cm ÚV vzor 34 (Škoda A3) Czechoslovakia: 1930's 37 3.7 cm ÚV vzor 38 (Škoda A7) Czechoslovakia: 1930's 37 PS-1 Soviet Union: 1930s 37 PS-2 Model 1930 Soviet Union: 1930s 37
The Mk 153 Mod 0 SMAW fires 83 mm (3.3-inch) rockets through an 83.5 mm (3.29-inch) diameter launch tube. The system can fire a variety of encased rockets, such as the Mk 3 Mod 0 High-Explosive Dual Mode (HEDM) Rocket, the Mk 6 Mod 0 High-Explosive Anti-Armor (HEAA) Rocket, the Mk 7 Mod 0 Common Practice Rocket, and the Mk 80 Mod 0 Novel ...
[1] [2] The Mark 2 Lancer Assault Rifle, the successor of the older Mark 1 model, is originally developed by Adam Fenix, the father of series protagonist Marcus Fenix. [2] Its chainsaw bayonet when accelerated will quickly kill its victim; this is usually represented by a short animation where the target is executed by dismemberment. [ 3 ]
The MG4 has a hammer-forged quick-change barrel that can be safely exchanged when hot without the need for protective gloves; the carrying handle serves as the barrel change grip. The barrel assembly weighs 1.80 kg (3.97 lb). To reduce the overall length of the weapon for transport, the butt stock can be folded to the left side of the receiver.
It is manufactured by Daewoo Precision Industries, current SNT Motiv. [1] The K3 is capable of firing both 5.56×45mm NATO and .223 Remington rounds like the K2 assault rifle. The K3 light machine gun entered service in 1989, replacing the M60 machine gun in frontline use. [2]
The 2mm Kolibri (also known as the 2.7mm Kolibri Car Pistol or 2.7×9mm Kolibri) was the smallest commercially available centerfire cartridge, [3] patented in 1910 and introduced in 1914 by Franz Pfannl, an Austrian watchmaker, with financial support from Georg Grabner.