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The Zastava M70, formerly designated CZ M70 (Serbo-Croatian: Crvena Zastava Model 1970, Црвена Застава Модел 1970) is a semi-automatic pistol produced by Zastava Arms [1] as a sidearm for Yugoslav police and certain military officers.
Built from 1930 to 1935, 150 examples were built. The 1743 cc four-cylinder engine produced 35 hp. It was offered in a four-seater phaeton, four- or six-seater limousine, open tourer, cabriolet or a landaulet body. [4] In 1931, they experimented with streamlining by fitting an aerodynamic body on a Type 35 chassis.
The 7.5 BRNO was developed between 2009 and 2014, for the specific purpose of providing high capacity automatic pistols the ability to engage combatant targets at a range of between 75–150 metres (82–164 yd) while retaining more kinetic energy at that range than a 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge can generate at the muzzle/point blank range.
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In Czechoslovak service, it had the formal designation Lehký tank vzor 35 (Light Tank Model 35), but was commonly referred to as the LT vz. 35 or LT-35. A total of 434 were built; of these, the Germans seized 244 when they occupied Bohemia-Moravia in March 1939 and the Slovaks acquired 52 when they declared independence from Czechoslovakia at ...
It is intended for rescue operations, removals and evacuations of damaged wheeled armored vehicles, especially the Pandur II CZ series introduced into the armament of the Czech Armed Forces. T-815 and T-148 tanks Czech Republic: tank cars 22 will definitely retire the oldest tanks T-815 and T-148, which are over thirty years old.
The T-35 was a Soviet multi-turreted heavy tank of the interwar period and early Second World War that saw limited service with the Red Army. Often called a land battleship , it was the only five-turreted heavy tank in the world to reach production, but proved to be slow and mechanically unreliable.