Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
An M55 rocket containing Sarin being destroyed at Johnston Atoll in 1990. During the 1960s the Army stored many M55s at Black Hills Army Depot. [2] The M55 was also stored at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal and in Okinawa, Japan. [2] The rockets in Japan were moved to Johnston Atoll during Operation Red Hat where they were destroyed during the 1990s.
The M-55 set a total of 15 FAI world records, all of which still stand today: [8] On 21 September 1993, an M-55 piloted by Victor Vasenkov from the 8th State R&D Institute of the Air Force named after V. P. Chkalov at Akhtubinsk reached a class record altitude of 21,360 m (70,080 ft) in class C-1j (Landplanes: take-off weight 20,000 to 25,000 ...
M55 machine gun trailer mount, an American quadruple .50 caliber machine gun system based on the M45 Quadmount; Zastava M55, a Yugoslav/Serbian anti-aircraft gun; Tikka M55, a Finnish rifle; M55, a folding stock version of the M50 Reising submachine gun; M-55S, a Slovenian tank, a modernization of the T-55; M55 helmet, a Finnish variant of the ...
All destroyed or scrapped except for 4 T-55s which are now in service with the New Iraqi Army. [43] 76 T-55s are in service with New Iraqi Army since 2004. [44] 4 VT-55As were ordered in 2005 from Hungary and delivered in 2005 (aid, the vehicles were previously in Hungarian service). [7] Iraq also received 2 JVBT-55As in 2005 from Hungary. [11]
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
On the other hand, 2,250 Arab tanks were disabled [32] (including 33 Jordanian Centurions, 18 of them destroyed [36]), 1,274 of them were completely destroyed or captured [37] (643 tanks were lost in the north and 631 were lost in the south [38]) Israel captured many from Egypt in 1967, along with a few T-55s from Syria, and kept some of them ...
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
Weapon name Country of origin Period 87.6: Ordnance QF 25-pounder gun-howitzer United Kingdom: World War II, modern 87.6: Ordnance QF 25-pounder Short Mark 1 gun-howitzer Australia: World War II 94: Ordnance QF 95 mm howitzer, infantry United Kingdom: World War II 100: 10 cm M. 14 Feldhaubitze Austria-Hungary: World Wars I, II 100: Skoda ...