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  2. Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-1 [1] (also known by the GRAU index designation 9A-4071K) is a 30 mm autocannon designed for use on Soviet and later Russian military aircraft, entering service in the early 1980s. Its current manufacturer is the Russian company JSC Izhmash. The name GSH-30-1 is formed from the surnames of the designers Gryazev ...

  3. P-38 can opener - Wikipedia

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    A Vietnam War-era P-38 can opener, with a U.S. penny shown for size comparison.. The P-38 (larger variant known as the P-51) is a small can opener that was issued with canned United States military rations from its introduction in 1942 to the end of canned ration issuance in the 1980s. [1]

  4. RGM-40 Kastet - Wikipedia

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    The RGM-40 Kastet (English: Brass knuckles) grenade launcher is a stand-alone version of the Russian GP-30 grenade launcher with a telescoping stock, AK-type pistol-grip and flip-up tangent sights. [1] It is a single-shot muzzle loaded weapon with a self-cocking trigger mechanism and offers a high degree of commonality with the GP-30. [1]

  5. Video shows enormous explosion at Russian ammunition depot ...

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    Ukraine struck a major ammunition depot in Russia's Krasnodar Krai region. A video of the strike circulating on social media showed a huge explosion at the site.

  6. Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-2 - Wikipedia

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    The Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-2 (ГШ-30-2) or GSh-2-30 is a Soviet dual-barrel autocannon developed for use on certain ground attack military aircraft and helicopters.. The cannon is not related to the Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-1, but is a recoil-operated cannon using the Gast principle, like the Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23L.

  7. Satellite images show the aftermath of a Ukrainian strike on ...

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    Ukrainian long-range drones struck a key ammunition depot in Russia's Tver region last week. Moscow stored missiles, bombs, and artillery there.

  8. Walmart begins returning guns and ammo to store shelves ... - AOL

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    Walmart has announced it is returning guns and ammo to sales floors in all of its United States locations, backtracking on a decision earlier this week requiring they be stored in a secure room ...

  9. Tula Arms Plant - Wikipedia

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    Imperial Tula Arms Plant (Russian: Императорский Тульский оружейный завод, romanized: Imperatorskiy Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod) is a Russian weapons manufacturer founded by Tsar Peter I of Russia in 1712 [6] in Tula, Tula Oblast as Tula Arsenal. Throughout its history, it has produced weapons for the Russian state.