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  2. Myasishchev M-50 - Wikipedia

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    The 1 December 1958 issue of Aviation Week included an article Soviets Flight Testing Nuclear Bomber claiming that the Soviets had made great progress in their own nuclear aircraft program. [5] This was accompanied by an editorial on the topic as well.

  3. Myasishchev M-55 - Wikipedia

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    The M-17 balloon-interceptor-based model was terminated in 1987 and replaced by the M-17RN, later known as the M-55 Geophysica, NATO reporting name Mystic-B. [4] First flown on 16 Aug 1988, the M-55 airframe was revised further with a longer fuselage pod, housing two Soloviev D-30-10V un-reheated turbofan engines, shorter-span wings and ...

  4. McMillan TAC-50 - Wikipedia

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    The McMillan TAC-50 is a long-range anti-materiel rifle.The TAC-50 is based on previous designs from McMillan, which first appeared during the late 1980s. From May 2017 until November 2023, it held the record for the longest confirmed sniper kill.

  5. M50 - Wikipedia

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    M50 joint service general purpose mask, United States military gas mask; M50 Super Sherman, an Israeli tank; M50 Reising submachine gun, an American submachine gun; M50 Ontos, an American tank destroyer; Madsen M-50, a Danish submachine gun; Myasishchev M-50, 'Bounder', a Soviet bomber; Obusier de 155 mm Modèle 50 or M 50, a French howitzer ...

  6. Grigorovich (design bureau) - Wikipedia

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    M-13 - naval fighter project, 1916; M-14 - naval fighter project, 1916; PI-1 (Pushechny Istrebitel, the first one) - fighter with cannons and retractable gear, 1930..1933, developed from the I-Z; I-1 - fighter, 1924; first land-based design; I-2 - fighter developed from the I-1, 1924; first Soviet fighter to enter service in large numbers

  7. VF-142 - Wikipedia

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    On 15 October 1963, the squadron was re-designated VF-142. From 1953 to 1962 there had been another fighter squadron VF-142. This squadron had been established as United States Naval Reserve squadron VF-791 Fighting Falcons and was re-designated VF-142 after becoming a regular squadron on 4 February 1953. It was again re-designated VF-96 on 1 ...

  8. 7th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht) - Wikipedia

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    The 7th Panzer Division was an armored formation of the German Army in World War II. It participated in the Battle of France, the invasion of the Soviet Union, the occupation of Vichy France, and on the Eastern Front until the end of the war. The 7th Panzer Division is also known by its nickname, Ghost Division. [1]

  9. 17th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 17th Division was reestablished in 1918 as a war service (National Army) division. The 17th Division included the 33rd Infantry Brigade (September 1918 – February 1919), with the 5th and 83rd Regiments, and the 34th Brigade with the 29th and 84th Regiments. [3] It also included the 17th Field Artillery Brigade. The 5th Infantry Regiment ...