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Heights, or thickness, are typically 10 mm, 15 mm, 25 mm or 38 mm. Fan sizes from left to right: 140 mm, 120 mm, 92 mm, 80 mm, 60 mm, 50 mm and 40 mm. Typically, square 120 mm and 140 mm fans are used where cooling requirements are demanding, as for computers used to play games, and for quieter operation at lower speeds.
It is armed with a 25 mm Oerlikon-Contraves machine-cannon ranging up to 1,500 m and a M/62 LMG mounted co-axially. The 25 mm Oerlikon-gun has a firing-rate of approximately 600 rounds a minute. The main cannon and the coaxial are mounted in an Italian Oto Melara turret and have a thermal sight produced by Zeiss.
The engine was moved to the rear of the vehicle although the drive sprockets were maintained at the front. Armament was a 25 mm cannon in a remotely operated turret. Crew consisted of commander, driver and gunner. It has also been used by the Canadian Army as the Lynx reconnaissance vehicle. AIFV Dutch AIFV, Model YPR-765, with Oerlikon KBA 25 ...
MT-LB-12 – A 2022 modification in which a MT-12 Rapira 100 mm anti-tank gun was mounted on top of the vehicle with an open-topped superstructure for cover. Seen in use with the Kraken Regiment , the 59th Mechanized Brigade, and Territorial Defence Forces .
Ammunition 25 mm M792 HEI-T; Anti Aircraft Ammunition 35 mm MSD 020; Anti Aircraft Ammunition 35 mm ULD 034; Artillery Ammunition 155 mm M101; Ball Cartridges 5,56 mm x 45 (SS109/M855) Ball Cartridges 9,65 mm (.38 cal) Ball Pistol Cartridges 7,65 mm x 17; Cartridges 7,62 mm x 51 (4 M61 +1 M62) Cartridges 12,7 mm X 99 (.50 Cal) (4m33 + 1m17)
The M41 Walker Bulldog, officially 76-mm gun tank M41, was an American light tank developed for armed reconnaissance purposes. [8] [9] It was produced by Cadillac between 1951 and 1954 and marketed successfully to the United States Army as a replacement for its aging fleet of World War II-vintage M24 Chaffee tanks. [6]
Fan death is a misconception that people have died as a result of running an electric fan in a closed room with no open windows. While the supposed mechanics of fan death are impossible given how electric fans operate, belief in fan death persisted to the mid-2000s in South Korea , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and also to a lesser extent in Japan .
Internal structure of the Fan Bay Deep Shelter. Fan Bay Deep Shelter is a series of tunnels constructed during World War II as accommodation for Fan Bay Battery artillery battery , 23 metres down in the White Cliffs of Dover at Fan Bay near the Port of Dover .