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  2. Norinco LG5 / QLU-11 - Wikipedia

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    The LG5/QLU-11 is designed for long-range use and so has been described as a "sniper" grenade launcher. [ 6 ] Befitting that designation, it is said to have a very high accuracy of 3-round R100 accuracy of 1 m (3.3 ft) at 600 m (2,000 ft) range using the BGJ5 ammunition, meaning that with proper aiming the weapon can put three successive high ...

  3. List of equipment of the Nigerian Army - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria: Produced locally under licence as the NP-1. [3] Walther P5 [1] Semi-automatic pistol West Germany: Submachine guns; Heckler & Koch MP5 [2] Submachine gun West Germany: Beretta M12 [4] Submachine gun Italy Nigeria: Produced locally under licence by DICON. Sten [5] Submachine gun United Kingdom: Sterling [2] Submachine gun United Kingdom ...

  4. 2025 in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria is admitted to BRICS as a "partner country". [6] 2025 Suleja fuel tanker explosion: At least 98 people are killed after a crashed fuel truck explodes near Suleja, Niger State. [7] 22 January – At least 20 people are killed in a Boko Haram attack on the village of Gadan Gari, Borno State. [8]

  5. List of U.S. Army rocket launchers - Wikipedia

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    T numbers were given to development models. M16 and M8 rockets T-30 Rocket launcher. T1 rocket launcher, 2.36 inch, solid tube shoulder mount. M1 bazooka; T3 rocket launcher, 4.5 inch, 1-tube on M4 carriage, (37 mm Gun M3)

  6. STK 40 AGL - Wikipedia

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    The STK 40 AGL, formerly the CIS 40 AGL [a] is a 40 mm automatic grenade launcher, developed in the late 1980s and produced by the Singaporean defence firm Chartered Industries of Singapore (CIS, now ST Kinetics). The launcher is employed primarily by the Singapore Armed Forces and the police and security forces of several other countries. [1]

  7. Sony Xperia M5 - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Xperia M5 is a water & dust resistant high-range Android smartphone manufactured by Sony serving as the successor to the Xperia M4 Aqua. The phone was unveiled on 3 August 2015 along with the Xperia C5 Ultra . [ 1 ]

  8. M75 grenade launcher - Wikipedia

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    The most notable systems the M75 was part of were the M5 used on the UH-1 Iroquois and the turreted M28 system used on the AH-1 Cobra. [3] In the last case the weapon was quickly replaced by the improved M129 launcher.

  9. BCL-M5 - Wikipedia

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    The BCL-M5 is an armored personnel carrier manufactured in Algeria by the Central Logistics Base (BCL) of Béni Mered, which is a public industrial and commercial establishment (EPIC) under the Algerian Ministry of Defense. [1] Designed in 1991 and entering service in 1993, it is named after the Central Logistics Base (BCL). [2]