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The Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard ("anti-aircraft-gun tank 'Cheetah '", better known as the Flakpanzer Gepard) is an all-weather-capable West German self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (SPAAG) based on the hull of the Leopard 1. [1] It was developed in the 1960s, fielded in the 1970s, and has been upgraded several times with the latest electronics.
The Type 143A Gepard class was a class of missile bearing fast attack craft (German: Schnellboot) and the last one in service with the German Navy before the remaining four operational ships were decommissioned on 16 November 2016. The Ghana Navy operates two such ships.
Project 11661E Gepard: Gepard 3.9: Batch I; Batch II; Gepard 5.1; Gepard 5.3; Cost: 11661E (Gepard 3.9 batch I): US$175 million per ship; 11661E (Gepard 3.9 batch II): US$350 million per ship (price included ammunition, maintenance packages signed between Vietnam and Russia) Built: 1991–2016: Planned: 10: Completed: 6: Active: 6: General ...
Category:CZ Classes 850 and 851 on Wikimedia Commons: Decommissioned: 852, 853 Hydra 1968–70 Vagónka Studénka: Category:CZ Classes 852 and 853 on Wikimedia Commons: Decommissioned: 854: Katr Edita 1997–2006 Pars nova: Category:CZ Class 854 on Wikimedia Commons: Modernized class 852 and 853: 860: Chrochtadlo 1974 Vagónka Studénka
Gepard, meaning "cheetah" in a number of languages, may refer to: Flakpanzer Gepard, a German self-propelled anti-aircraft gun; Flakpanzer 38(t), German self-propelled anti-aircraft gun used in World War II; Gepárd anti-materiel rifle, a family of Hungarian heavy sniper rifles; Gepard (submachine gun), Russian small arm
Leo Express, formerly known as Rapid Express, is an open-access train operator in the Czech Republic, established in 2010. It launched inter-city services in November 2012 on the Prague – Ostrava route, on which state-owned operator Czech Railways and open-access operator RegioJet were already running trains.
Following the break-up of Czechoslovakia in 1993, the successor states, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, continued to share the 42 country code until 28 February 1997, with the Czech Republic then adopting 420 and Slovakia adopting 421.
Czech Republic: CZ BREN 2 PPS Denmark: The Heckler & Koch HK417 was the main DMR in use, by the Royal Danish Army, but is pr 2021 transitioning to Colt Canada C20. France: The FN SCAR is a designated marksman rifle fielded by the French Army, alongside the HK 417, retiring the FR F2 sniper rifle. Germany