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The name comes from the Scottish Gaelic sgian-dubh, from sgian ('knife') and dubh ('black', also with the secondary meaning of 'hidden'. [2]). Although sgian is feminine, so that a modern Gael might refer to a black knife as sgian dhubh, the term for the ceremonial knife is a set-phrase containing a historical form with blocked lenition.
This is a list of equipment of the British Army currently in use. It includes current equipment such as small arms, combat vehicles, explosives, missile systems, engineering vehicles, logistical vehicles, vision systems, communication systems, aircraft, watercraft, artillery, air defence, transport vehicles, as well as future equipment and equipment being trialled.
A Wenger Swiss Army knife Wenger was a Swiss cutlery manufacturer that exists today as a brand of once-rival Victorinox , used for knives, watches and licensed products. [ 1 ] Founded in 1893, it was best known as one of two companies to manufacture Swiss Army knives .
Knife, Water jet, Shotgun, X-RAY [117] Known in the public by the Rullemarie(Rolling Marie) [118] Vehicles. Armoured. Name Image Origin Type Quantity Calibre
Carote 12-Piece Kitchen Knife Set ($20, originally $30): Kick off the new year with a fresh set of blades — at a serious price slash. This colorful collection comes with six different knives and ...
The following is a list of British military equipment of World War II which includes artillery, vehicles and vessels. This also would largely apply to Commonwealth of Nations countries in World War II like Australia, India and South Africa as the majority of their equipment would have been British as they were at that time part of the British Empire.
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Her collection at QVC includes mini bread loaf tins (perfect for making pumpkin bread as holiday gifts) and a heated spreading knife that makes butter straight out of the fridge spread like margarine.