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  2. General Dynamics Ajax - Wikipedia

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    General Dynamics bought a former forklift factory in Pentrebach in South Wales to assemble the Scout SV. [16] Thales UK won the sight system contract for the Scout family, safeguarding engineering and manufacturing jobs at their site in Scotland. [17] In early August 2015, Rheinmetall of Germany was contracted to manufacture the Scout SV ...

  3. Receiver (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    A disassembled Mauser action showing a partially disassembled receiver and bolt. In firearms terminology and law, the firearm frame or receiver is the part of a firearm which integrates other components by providing housing for internal action components such as the hammer, bolt or breechblock, firing pin and extractor, and has threaded interfaces for externally attaching ("receiving ...

  4. Gun carriage - Wikipedia

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    From the 16th to the mid-19th century, the main form of artillery remained the smoothbore cannon.By this time, the trunnion (a short axle protruding from either side of the gun barrel) had been developed, with the result that the barrel could be held in two recesses in the carriage and secured with an iron band, the "capsquare".

  5. M252 mortar - Wikipedia

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    Mortar team carrying (L-R) the mount, the baseplate and sight, and the cannon for an M252A2 system The M252 system weighs 91 lb (41 kg) completely assembled and is composed of the M253 Cannon (35 lb (16 kg)), M177 Mount (27 lb (12 kg)), M3A1 Baseplate (29 lb (13 kg)), and the M64A1 Sight Unit (2.5 lb (1.1 kg)). [ 1 ]

  6. BRDM-2 - Wikipedia

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    It features two sword antennas, an AZI frame antenna, and additional mounting points for a frame antenna on the right side of the hull's top. The BRDM-2 R-5 serves reconnaissance unit commanders and is designed to operate in coordination with other BRDM-2 armored scout vehicles.

  7. Future Combat Systems Manned Ground Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Non-Line-of-Sight Cannon at Yuma Proving Ground c. 2009. The XM1203 Non-Line-of-Sight Cannon (NLOS-C) was a 155 mm self-propelled howitzer to succeed the M109 howitzer. This was the lead vehicle effort, and most far along when the program was terminated in 2009. The NLOS-C used technology from the canceled XM2001 Crusader project.