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The SP-400 Super Pros were very similar to the SP-200's with the differences being mainly cosmetic. They were only made from 1946 to 1948 and had outboard power supplies like the earlier Super Pros. There were two of them, the SP-400-X which tuned from .54 to 30 MHz, and the SP-400-SX which tuned from 1.25 to 40 MHz.
CZ 75 SP-01 Phantom Czech Republic: Semi-automatic pistol: 9×19mm Parabellum: Standard issue pistol since 2012. Replacement of the pistol decided in 2020 for the CZ P-10 C/F. Withdrawal to be completed by 2025, and to be put in reserve. [2] 5,570 initially ordered (2011) 5,500 additional ordered in 2016 [3] CZ P-10 C/F Czech Republic: Semi ...
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Man-portable air-defense systems; SA-18 Grouse Russia: Man-portable air-defense system: 72mm: Standard Slovak army man-portable air-defense system. Will be replaced. [26] Wartime reserve weapons; CZ 75 Czechoslovakia: Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum: In small numbers used by police. Replaced by P- 09. [27] [28] Škorpion vz. 61 ...
A stack of Satellite Pro 470CDTs. Toshiba Information Systems introduced the Satellite Pro 400 series in June 1995, starting with the 400CDT and 400CS models. [1] This was a month after they had announced the Portégé 610CT, the first subnotebook with a Pentium processor, [2] and almost a full year after they had announced the T4900CT, the first notebook-sized laptop with a Pentium processor. [3]
SP 2022 – chambered in 9×19mm, .357 SIG or .40 S&W. [18] Some models (such as E2022-9-BSS-MS) are available with a manual safety. [19] SPC 2022 – compact version of the SP 2009, chambered in 9×19mm. [20] An SP 2022 of the French National Police
The CZ Model 23/25 (properly, Sa 23/25 or Sa vz. 48b/samopal vz. 48b – samopal vzor 48 výsadkový, "submachine gun model year 1948 para") was a series of Czechoslovak designed submachine guns introduced in 1948. There were four generally very similar submachine guns in this series: the Sa 23, Sa 24, Sa 25, and Sa 26.
The EFFIShunter range are CZ Loko's diesel shunting locomotives. The 300 is the smallest locomotive on offer, [7] with the 600, 1000, and 1600 offering higher levels of power, giving 563KW, 895KW, and 1550KW respectively. There is also the C30-M available, a heavy duty version of the 1600 built for 1520mm gauge. [2]