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  2. FB Beryl - Wikipedia

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    The weapon's unique magazine is molded from plastic and is not interchangeable with magazines from the kbk wz. 1988 Tantal. The Beryl has a long, trapezoid-shaped safety switch, similar to those found on the AK-47 or almost all of the AK series, but unlike the archetype, it does not act as a fire selector (its function is performed by a ...

  3. Sarissa - Wikipedia

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    These longer spears improved the strength of the phalanx by extending the rows of overlapping weapons projecting towards the enemy. After the conquests of Alexander the Great , the sarissa was a mainstay during the Hellenistic era (4th–1st centuries BCE) by the Hellenistic armies of the diadochi Greek successor states of Alexander's empire ...

  4. List of equipment of the United States Air Force - Wikipedia

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    C-5M Super Galaxy: Lockheed USA Jet Strategic airlifter: Manned 2014 (C-5M) [15] 52 [3] C-12C/D/F/J Huron: Beechcraft USA Propeller Transport Manned c. 1974 [15] 29 [3] C-130H Hercules: Lockheed Martin USA Propeller Tactical airlifter: Manned c. 1974 [16] 126 [3] The C-130J is replacing the C-130H on a one-for-one basis. The Air Force has ...

  5. S-5 rocket - Wikipedia

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    An S-5M rocket. It has a sharper nose than the original S-5 rocket and the fins do not fold back as far. A cross section of an S-5M rocket. The S-5 (first designated ARS-57) is a rocket weapon developed by the Soviet Air Force and used by military aircraft against ground area targets.

  6. Circular error probable - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Special pages; Permanent link; Page information; Cite this page; ... is a measure of a weapon system's precision in the military science of ballistics.

  7. Defense Distributed - Wikipedia

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    Defense Distributed is an online, open-source hardware and software organization that develops digital schematics of firearms in CAD files, or "wiki weapons", that may be downloaded from the Internet and used in 3D printing or CNC milling applications. [2]

  8. 280 mm mortar M1939 (Br-5) - Wikipedia

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    In 1955 the Br-5 (along with the B-4 and Br-2) was modernised with a new wheeled carriage that greatly increased mobility, could transport the weapon in one piece and which allowed the weapons to be towed at up to 35 km/h (22 mph), these upgraded pieces were designated Br-5M.

  9. ZPU - Wikipedia

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    All weapons in the ZPU series have air-cooled quick-change barrels and can fire a variety of ammunition including API (B32), API (BS41), API-T (BZT) and I-T (ZP) projectiles. Each barrel has a maximum rate of fire of around 600 rounds per minute, though this is practically limited to about 150 rounds per minute.