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  2. Škoda Works - Wikipedia

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    Pilsen Tools s.r.o. and Škoda Machine Tool a.s. are active in the machine tool sector. Czech Precision Forge a.s. does open- die and closed-die forging of steel and non-ferrous alloys. MKV Ozubená kola s.r.o. and Wikov Gear s.r.o. produce gearboxes and gear wheels.

  3. Škoda 7 cm K10 - Wikipedia

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    The Škoda 7 cm K10 was developed and built by Škoda at the Pilsen works. The barrel was made of steel with a horizontal sliding breech block and used fixed quick fire ammunition. The Škoda 7 cm K10 was mainly used for anti-torpedo boat defense and the guns had an elevation of -10° to +20°.

  4. Škoda 7 cm guns - Wikipedia

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    The Škoda 7 cm guns were developed and built at the Pilsen works between 1892 through 1918. The barrel was made of steel with a horizontal sliding-wedge breech, they used fixed quick fire ammunition and most ranged in length between 26 and 45 calibers.

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  6. Škoda 305 mm Model 1911 - Wikipedia

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    The Škoda 30.5 cm Mörser M.11 is a siege howitzer produced by Škoda Works and used by the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I and by Nazi Germany in World War II.

  7. Tanks of Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia

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    Škoda T-24 - The Škoda T24 is a lightly armoured medium tank designed by the Škoda car company. T-54/55 - 1,800 T-54s were ordered in 1957 and produced under license between 1958 and 1963. 1,700 T-55s were ordered in 1963 and produced under license between 1964 and 1973.[7] Overall 2,700 T-54s were produced under license between 1957 and ...

  8. Škoda 76.5 mm L/50 - Wikipedia

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    The 76.5 mm L/50 was produced by the Škoda Works in Plzeň.It was designed to replace an assortment of earlier Austro-Hungarian anti-aircraft guns that were in Czech use. . Photos of the gun indicate that it had a box trail, a single unsprung axle, two spoked wheels, two recoil cylinders beneath the barrel and a muzzle brake

  9. Sudeten Germans - Wikipedia

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    Czechoslovakia ceded a German-defined maximalist extension of Sudetenland to Germany, including the Škoda Works; near Pilsen, they had been Czechoslovakia's primary armaments factory. As a result, Bohemia and Moravia lost about 38 percent of their combined area, and 3.65 million inhabitants (2.82 million Germans [ 50 ] and approximately ...