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  2. AAC Honey Badger - Wikipedia

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    The Honey Badger was developed with a standard M4 upper and lower receiver, a short barrel with a very short gas impingement system and fast rate of rifling twist, a large conventional detachable silencer, and a proprietary buffer tube and collapsible stock featuring two prongs. [10]

  3. M4 Sherman - Wikipedia

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    M4, and M4A1 (shown), the first Shermans, share the inverted U backplate and inherited their engine and exhaust system from the earlier M3 Medium Tank Most Sherman sub-types ran on gasoline. The air-cooled Continental-produced Wright R-975 Whirlwind 9-cylinder radial gasoline engine in the M4 and M4A1 produced 350 or 400 horsepower (260 or 300 kW).

  4. Benelli M4 - Wikipedia

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    The Benelli M4 is a semi-automatic shotgun produced by Italian firearm manufacturer Benelli Armi SpA, and the fourth and last model of the Benelli Super 90 line of semi-automatic shotguns. The M4 uses a proprietary action design called the "auto-regulating gas-operated" (ARGO) system, which was created specifically for the weapon. Designed in ...

  5. M4 tractor - Wikipedia

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    The M4 high-speed tractor used M4 Sherman tracks, roadwheels, and drive sprocket. However, the suspension was of the HVSS type, first introduced on a light tank T6 project in 1938. One variant was designed to tow the 90 mm anti-aircraft gun , and another was for the 155 mm gun or 8-inch howitzer . [ 1 ]

  6. Spaced armour - Wikipedia

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    Though spaced armour appeared in some tanks like the Leopard 1 and the Merkava, the armour scheme was not considered to offer sufficiently better protection against armour-piercing projectiles to justify the increased complication they posed, and thus their use on post-war tanks was limited and eventually superseded by more effective composite ...

  7. List of equipment of the Swiss Army - Wikipedia

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    "Panzer 87 WE" (Pz 87 WE) [4] West Germany Switzerland. Main battle tank: 380 1987 134: 134 Panzer 87 modernised to standard Panzer 87 WE through the Armament Programme 2006, converted in 2009–2011, in active service since 2011. [70] 71 Leopard 2A4 remaining in reserve. CV9030 CH "Schützenpanzer 2000" (Spz 2000) Sweden Switzerland

  8. List of equipment of the Hellenic Army - Wikipedia

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    All vehicles are upgraded with modernized systems including the AURORA system. It can also be linked to the other artillery systems including the PzH-2000GR or act autonomously. [140] 145 M110 A2 United States: 203mm howitzer. Still in service due to the large stock of ammunition available. [140] Towed artillery; 266 Μ114Α1/Α2 United States

  9. Arena (countermeasure) - Wikipedia

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    Arena (Russian: Арена) is an active protection system (APS) developed at Russia's Kolomna-based Engineering Design Bureau for the purpose of protecting armoured fighting vehicles from destruction by light anti-tank weapons, anti-tank guided missiles (ATGM), and flyover top attack missiles. [1]