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Type 67-1: This has a non-fluted barrel with the bipod clamped to the barrel below the front. This can be removed. [7] Furniture is made from plastic. [7] Type 67-2: Uses the same barrel, but lighter. [7] Tripod is used instead of a bipod, made from stamped steel instead of steel tubing. [7] The gunner can attach a telescopic or night sight. [7]
The chief example is the Mark 67 SLMM, currently used by the United States Navy and capable of deployment on 688i Los Angeles-class submarines. These mines offer a strategic advantage by allowing for clandestine deployment in hostile or denied areas, such as ports or shipping lanes, making them difficult to detect and counter. [2]
General Motors Korea (GMK) launched the Rekord in August 1972. [2] The GMK Rekord was based on the German-designed Opel Rekord D. [3] In August 1975, a version of the Rekord, known as the Rekord Royale was launched by GMK. [2] The Royale version was based on the Opel Commodore B, which was essentially the Opel Rekord with a lengthened engine bay.
Scores of people were killed on Sunday when a passenger jet crash-landed at an airport in southwestern South Korea, with the aircraft careening down the runway on its belly before bursting into ...
In the recommendation, the committee suggests that people ramp up their bean consumption to at least 2.5 cups of beans and lentils a week. (The current guidance is 1.5 cups a week.)
The RZ67 measures 104mm (W) × 133.5mm (H) × 211.5mm (L) with the 110mm f /2.8 lens, and weighs approximately 2.4 kg (5.29 lbs). The flange distance is 105mm. The flange distance is 105mm. The RZ67 name is adopted from the model name of the Mamiya RB67 (in which RB stands for "Revolving Back"), which was first introduced in 1970.
Hollywood is abuzz with allegations of “Ozempic face,” a term for “gaunt” features linked to rapid weight loss. Stars like Katy Perry, Lizzo, and John Goodman are currently facing scrutiny ...
Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack [a] (often abbreviated as GMK) [3] [4] is a 2001 Japanese kaiju film directed and co-written by Shusuke Kaneko. The 26th film in the Godzilla franchise and the third of the Millennium era , it serves as a direct sequel to Godzilla (1954), ignoring the events of every other ...