Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Czechoslovak Group (CSG), formerly Excalibur Group, is a Czech industrial-technological holding company encompassing over 100 companies with over 10,000 employees worldwide.
LEO Express: Industrials Railroads Prague: 2010 Rail P A LIAZ: Industrials Commercial vehicles & trucks Jablonec nad Nisou: 1951 Trucks, defunct 2002 P D Mafra: Consumer services Publishing Prague: 1992 Print media P A Meopta: Industrials Electronic equipment Přerov: 1933 Optics P A Metrostav: Industrials Heavy construction Prague [21] 1971 ...
Česká zbrojovka a.s. (CZ, lit. ' Czech armory '), is a Czech armament manufacturer that is based in Uherský Brod. The company is famous for producing service, hunting and sporting firearms. It is owned by the Czech holding company Colt CZ Group SE, which also owns other brands with related production programs. CZ currently has around 1,800 ...
Colt CZ Group SE (formerly Česká zbrojovka Group - CZG) is a holding company for the Czech firearms and related industries group based in Prague, Czech Republic. [4] Its principal firearms brands are Česká zbrojovka (CZ), CZ-USA , and Colt .
The Type 143A Gepard class was a class of missile bearing fast attack craft (German: Schnellboot) and the last one in service with the German Navy before the remaining four operational ships were decommissioned on 16 November 2016. The Ghana Navy operates two such ships.
Project 11661E Gepard: Gepard 3.9: Batch I; Batch II; Gepard 5.1; Gepard 5.3; Cost: 11661E (Gepard 3.9 batch I): US$175 million per ship; 11661E (Gepard 3.9 batch II): US$350 million per ship (price included ammunition, maintenance packages signed between Vietnam and Russia) Built: 1991–2016: Planned: 10: Completed: 6: Active: 6: General ...
The Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard ("anti-aircraft-gun tank 'Cheetah '", better known as the Flakpanzer Gepard) is an all-weather-capable West German self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (SPAAG) based on the hull of the Leopard 1. [1] It was developed in the 1960s, fielded in the 1970s, and has been upgraded several times with the latest electronics.
The Gepárd anti-materiel rifles ("gepárd" meaning cheetah in Hungarian) are a family of Hungarian weapons manufactured by Sero International Kft. designed to destroy unarmored and lightly armored targets.