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  2. M18 Hellcat - Wikipedia

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    The M18 Hellcat was the culmination of the development of various prototypes of fast tank destroyers dating back to 1941. Entering production in summer 1943, the M18 first saw combat service in spring 1944. The M18 served primarily in Western Europe, but was also present in smaller numbers in Italy and the Pacific. Production continued until ...

  3. M18 smoke grenade - Wikipedia

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    The M18 was developed in 1942 during World War II and was completed in November of that year. It was designed to replace the M16 smoke grenade, which did not burn as long or as vividly. It was designated standard issue in the fall of 1943. Both were produced at the same time as the M16 production lines were already setup when the M18 was adopted.

  4. List of the United States Army munitions by supply catalog ...

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    The M18 Recoilless Rifle (final "Trial" designation: T15E16) was developed in 1944. It was available in Europe by March 1945 and in the Pacific by June 1945. R1JFS = 4 cartridges × 57 mm HEAT M307A1 Shell with Point-Initiating Fuze M90. Wooden crate. Volume: 1 cu ft. R1JSA = 4 cartridges × 57 mm TP (Training / Practice) Shell. Wooden crate.

  5. Claymore mine - Wikipedia

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    Poland: M18 Claymore Russia: MON-50 Saudi Arabia: M18A/M18A1 [13] Serbia: MRUD (Mina Rasprskavajućeg Usmerenog Dejstva) South Africa: Shrapnel mine No 2; Mini MS 803 mine South Korea: K440, slightly smaller than the Claymore with 770 fragments. KM18A1 Sweden: FFV-013 [14] Försvarsladdning 21; LI-12/Truppmina 12 [15] Turkey: M18 AP Mine

  6. M18 - Wikipedia

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    M18 or M-18, Mara 18, Central American street gang Hope Municipal Airport , Arkansas, United States (FAA location identifier: M18) A line of 18-volt power tools manufactured by Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation

  7. 8 cm FK M 18 - Wikipedia

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    Designed by Böhler, the M18 ‘Feldkanone’ field gun was a mobile artillery piece firing a standard shell chambered in 76.5 x 233mm.. Being Austro-Hungarian in origin— designed in 1917, the gun initially faced competition with Skoda, of which Böhler had taken the lead with its accuracy with the inclusion of a longer barrel, allowing for increased mission operation scale.