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  2. Stihl - Wikipedia

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    Andreas Stihl designed and hand built his first chainsaw in 1926. [5] The saw was electrically powered, and weighed about 48 kg (106 lb). [6] Stihl grew slowly initially, as the chainsaws came to the market about the same time as the Great Depression; with manpower cheap, and old two-man saws proven, there was no need for power saws.

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    Stihl manufactures a hybrid four stroke engine trimmer that still requires oil to be pre-mixed into the fuel. [citation needed] Battery-powered string trimmers offer cleaner alternatives to consumers by producing zero emissions, being more efficient, and eliminating risks of spilled gasoline. [7]

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  5. Krummlauf - Wikipedia

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    A Sturmgewehr 44 with 90 degree Krummlauf The Krummlauf on display at the Bundeswehr Museum of German Defense Technology in Koblenz, Germany.. The Krummlauf (English: "curved barrel") is a bent barrel attachment for the Sturmgewehr 44 (StG 44) rifle developed by Germany in World War II.

  6. VK 45.02 (P) - Wikipedia

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    The VK 45.02 (P) was the official designation for an unsuccessful heavy tank project designed by Ferdinand Porsche in Nazi Germany during World War II to compete with Henschel's design. [ 1 ] Development of this vehicle started in April 1942, with two design variants (Ausf.

  7. Sisu KB-45 - Wikipedia

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    Sisu KB-45 is a light off-road lorry made by the Finnish heavy vehicle producer Suomen Autoteollisuus (SAT) in 1965–1970. The two-axle, all-wheel-drive vehicle [2] with payload of 4,000 kg [3] was developed after an assignment of the Finnish Defence Forces. It was followed by almost identical A-45/AH-45 in 1970. [2]