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  2. Quizartinib - Wikipedia

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    Quizartinib, sold under the brand name Vanflyta, is an anti-cancer medication used for the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia. [2]It is a small molecule receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor.

  3. 24 cm MRK L/30 - Wikipedia

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    The C/80 design of the 24 cm MRK L/30 called for a gun of 240 mm caliber with a length of bore of 6,480 mm, and a weight of 19,000 kg. It was to fire a steel grenade of 160 kg with a charge of 65 kg. [12] Obviously, this first C/80 calculation did not take the new longer projectiles into account.

  4. 2S4 Tyulpan - Wikipedia

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    It combined the GM chassis with a modified version of the 240 mm M240 mortar, the 2B8 developed by Yuri N. Kalachnikov at the Perm Machine Building Plant. [1] It was introduced into the Soviet Army in the early 1970s as the 2S4 Tyulpan ("Tulip"), reaching full operational status in 1975, being designated by Western intelligence as the M-1975 ...

  5. Canon de 240 L Mle 1884 - Wikipedia

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    The new gun was designated the Canon de 240 mm mle 1884 sur affût à Tracteur Saint-Chamont or Canon de 240 mm L modèle 1884 and St. Chamond completed sixty guns between October 1916 and October 1917. For transport, the mle 1884 could be broken down into two 20,000 kg (44,000 lb) loads each with their own carriage.

  6. Category:240 mm artillery - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "240 mm artillery" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 2S4 Tyulpan;

  7. 240 mm mortar M240 - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet 240 mm mortar M240 is a 240 millimeter (9.4 in) breech loading smoothbore heavy mortar that fires a 130 kilogram (290 lb) projectile. It entered service in 1953. It entered service in 1953.