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  2. List of former equipment of the Georgian Armed Forces

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    200,At the start of the Georgian Civil War at least one tank which was used as monument, was restored by Georgian forces. Although the main gun was deactivated the Georgian army used T-34 to scare off rebels in South Ossetia , tanks were retired shortly after war ended, at least 3 can be seen in restored condition all over Georgia, Meanwhile ...

  3. List of equipment of the Defense Forces of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Delivers 16 rounds per minute within a firing radius of max 7.24 km. Crew 4 82MM GM-82 [47] Georgia / Georgia: 82 mm N/A Firing radius of min 400 m to max 3,05 km. Crew 4 2B14 Podnos Soviet Union: 82 mm N/A Firing radius of 4 km. Crew 4 M69 Mortar Yugoslavia: 82 mm 25 Firing radius of 4 km. Crew 4 Infantry mortars GNM-60 "Mkudro" [48] Georgia

  4. Dwarf ale glass - Wikipedia

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    A selection of Georgian 'dwarf' ale glasses (1735-1810). Dwarf ale glasses are small drinking glasses with a short or vestigial stem. In use for over 150 years, they were made for drinking strong ale, which became fashionable from the mid-17th century and into the 18th century.

  5. History of glass - Wikipedia

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    A very important advance in glass manufacture was the technique of adding lead oxide to the molten glass; this improved the appearance of the glass and made it easier to melt using sea-coal as a furnace fuel. This technique also increased the "working period" of the glass, making it easier to manipulate.

  6. Ballistic eyewear - Wikipedia

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    Ballistic eyewear is a form of glasses or goggles that protect from small projectiles and fragments. For the U.S. military, choices are listed on the Authorized Protective Eyewear List (APEL). [ 1 ] Ballistic eyewear including examples that meet APEL requirements are commercially available for anyone who wishes to buy it.

  7. BRDM-2 - Wikipedia

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    Georgian modernised BRDM-2, 2014 with additional hatches, side doors, wire cutter and automated weapon system BRDM-2 – Modernized version created by STC Delta with the addition of front-mounted day and night vision camera, remote controlled weapon station DRWS-2, enhanced armor, front-mounted foldable wire-cutting knife, and on each side a ...

  8. Lazika - Wikipedia

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    The LAZIKA [1] (Georgian: ლაზიკა) is a proposed Georgian Infantry fighting vehicle, developed by the Scientific Technical Center STC Delta and funded by the Georgian military. One of its main characteristics is the relatively thick armor compared to the vehicle's size.

  9. Safety glass - Wikipedia

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    Wire-mesh-reinforced glass in the Lloyd's Building. Wire mesh glass (also known as Georgian Wired Glass) has a grid or mesh of thin metal wire embedded within the glass. Wired glass is used in the US for its fire-resistant abilities, and is well-rated to withstand both heat and hose streams. This is why wired glass exclusively is used on ...

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