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WKM, or wkm, may refer to: WKM, the callsign for West Haven Radio, a coastal radio station in Connecticut, US; WKM, the callsign for WKM Radio FM 91.5, an FM station in Oruro, Bolivia. WKM, the National Rail code for Wokingham railway station in the county of Berkshire, UK
Poland also developed their own machine gun based on NSV and chambered to .50 BMG NATO round, known as WKM-B. [19] Russian Federation [30] Serbia: Manufactured at Zastava Arms. Copies were produced as the M02 Coyote. [31] Sierra Leone [32] Slovakia [33] South Korea: Mounted and used on T-80U tanks. [34] Syria [35] [36] Tajikistan [36 ...
WKMK(106.3 FM Thunder 106) is a country music formatted radio station, licensed to Eatontown, New Jersey and serving Monmouth and Middlesex counties. WKMK programming is simulcast on WTHJ (106.5 FM) Bass River Township, New Jersey, which serves Ocean, Burlington, and Atlantic counties.
Original Cameron Iron Works Building. On the National Register of Historic Places Park Towers South, which was the former headquarters of Cameron. Cameron International Corporation (formerly Cooper Cameron Corporation (CCC) and Cooper Oil Tool, Cameron Iron Works) though now operating under Schlumberger, is a global provider of pressure control, production, processing, and flow control systems ...
1 December 2023: 600 WKM-Bms were included in the framework agreement between the Armaments Agency and the consortium of PGZ S.A. and Huta Stalowa Wola. 11 July 2024: An agreement was signed regarding the delivery of the undisclosed number of large-caliber machine guns WKM-Bm. [54]
WKM Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in Wong Chuk Hang, in Hong Kong. It was opened by William Kayne Mukai in 2023, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] in a space designed by the Japanese architect Koichi Futatsumata .
Rosomak-M2 and M3 - APC variant equiped with gun turret with 40 mm Mk-19 grenade launcher or 12.7 mm NSW/WKM-B heavy machine gun. The M2 variant was amphibious, with the base armor protection as on amphibious Hitfist-30P variant, equipped with light OSS-M turret, and intended to be used by European Union mission in Chad.
The following season in 2001, the Warsaw Speedway Society (Warszawskie Towarzystwo Żużlowe) took over the club and ran as WTŻ Warszawa before yet another change for the 2002 season, when the Warsaw Motor Club ran as WKM Warszawa. The 2002 season resulted in promotion to 1. Liga. [13]