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  2. Škoda Works - Wikipedia

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    The Škoda Works (Czech: Škodovy závody, Czech pronunciation: ⓘ) was one of the largest European industrial conglomerates of the 20th century. In 1859, Czech engineer Emil Škoda bought a foundry and machine factory in Plzeň , Bohemia , Austria-Hungary that had been established ten years previously, founding Škoda Works.

  3. Škoda Auto - Wikipedia

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    The Škoda Works was founded by Czech engineer Emil von Škoda in 1859 in Plzeň, then in the Kingdom of Bohemia in the Austrian Empire, and was originally an arms manufacturer. It was one of the largest European industrial conglomerates in the 20th century, and is the predecessor of today's Škoda Auto, Doosan Škoda Power , and Škoda ...

  4. Škoda Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Škoda Transportation a.s. is a Czech engineering company that continues the legacy of Škoda Works' rolling stock manufacturing that started at the end of 19th century in Plzeň. Following the first world war, the Works commenced locomotive production in a separate factory dedicated to that purpose.

  5. Skoda K series - Wikipedia

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    The K series was an entirely new design by the Škoda Works company of Czechoslovakia. The original K1 model was in production by 1933, and was a successful export weapon, with sales to Turkey, Romania, and Yugoslavia.

  6. Škoda Fiat Torino - Wikipedia

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    Propulsion consisted of a 64 hp 4-cylinder Fiat engine which allowed the cars to reach a maximum speed of 10 mph. Several construction defects were found once the vehicles were put into service where they served as training vehicles. By 1925 eight vehicles were out of service and finally scrapped in 1928, with the last four being scrapped in 1929.

  7. 3.7 cm ÚV vz. 38 - Wikipedia

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    The 3.7 cm ÚV vz. 38 (Czech: útočná vozba), manufacturer's designation Škoda A7, was a 37 mm tank gun designed by the Skoda Works in Czechoslovakia prior to World War II. The gun was the primary armament of the Czech LT vz. 38 light tank, known in German service as the Panzer 38(t) .

  8. Škoda Rapid (1935–1947) - Wikipedia

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    The Škoda Rapid is a mid-size car that was made in Czechoslovakia by Škoda from 1935 to 1947. Škoda had first applied the "Rapid" name to a version of its 1,195 cc Popular Type 920 made in 1934–35. [1] From 1935, however, it transferred the name to a new, larger model.

  9. List of Škoda vehicles - Wikipedia

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    C-segment full-electric crossover SUV built above a dedicated electric vehicle platform (MEB platform). ELROQ: Elroq: 2024 2024 — C-segment full-electric crossover SUV built above a dedicated electric vehicle platform (MEB platform). KAMIQ: Kamiq: 2019 2019 2023 B-segment crossover SUV built above the MQB A0 platform. KAMIQ (China) Kamiq ...

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