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8-inch Navy MkVIM3 gun on barbette mount M1A1, as used by the Army in coast defense. The 8-inch Navy gun Mk.VI M3A2 on railway mount M1A1 was a World War II improved replacement for the World War I-era 8-inch (203 mm) M1888 gun and was used by the US Army's Coast Artillery Corps in US harbor defenses.
The 2014 NRA National Championship equipment survey lists the .260 Remington as most popular caliber for both the high power rifle and high power hunting rifle competition. [ 11 ] The .260 Remington is effective on antelope, sheep, goat, or caribou, while its performance is similar to the 6.5×55mm, which is widely used on moose in Sweden and ...
Designated marksman rifle: Standard Issue for all Infantry Units. [13] McMillan TAC-50 United States.50 BMG: Sniper rifle: Standard issue for all Infantry Units. [14] Sako TRG Finland.260 Remington.338 Lapua Magnum: Sniper rifle: The TRG-22 and TRG-42 sniper rifles are used by Jordanian Special forces. [12] [15] Steyr SSG 69 Austria: 7.62×51mm ...
The Kodiak is an improved cartridge based on the .375 H&H Magnum that is similar to the .375 Weatherby Magnum. Performance with a 270-grain (17 g) bullet is 2,885 ft/s (879 m/s) and with a 300-grain (19 g) bullet is up to 2,720 ft/s (830 m/s).
In October 2011, GDLS-Canada was awarded a contract to upgrade 409 of the service's 651 LAV III APCs to the LAV 6 standard. Four variants were ordered: an infantry section carrier, a command post, an observation post and an engineer vehicle. [28] The upgrade was expected to extend the service life of the vehicle to 2035. [29]
The LAV III, originally designated as the LAV III Kodiak by the Canadian Army, is the third generation LAV and first entered service in 1999. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] It was developed from the LAV II and manufactured by General Motors Diesel (later GDLS-C ) and is the primary mechanized infantry vehicle of the New Zealand Army . [ 25 ]
The 297th Infantry Regiment (Separate) was originally constituted as the first unit of the Alaska National Guard on 21 October 1939. The four companies were organized and Federally recognized during 1940: Company A on 21 September at Juneau, Company B on 17 September at Ketchikan, Company C on 10 October at Fairbanks and Company D on 4 October at Anchorage.
Isoli crane on Iveco 260.35 6×6, in service since 1981; being phased out Isoli Defence M180 crane Italy: Mobile crane: Isoli crane on Iveco 260.35 6×6, in service since 1981; being phased out Isoli Defence M200 Italy: Mobile crane: TCM C 200M crane on Iveco SMH 88.42 8×8, to replace M180 cranes 6 delivered in 2007; 8 delivered in 2008