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The .308 Winchester is measured across the grooves and uses a .308-in diameter (7.82-mm) bullet; the military-specification version is known as 7.62 × 51 mm NATO, so called because the bore diameter measured between the lands is 7.62 mm, and the cartridge has a case 51 mm long.
The .22 TCM (Tuason, Craig, Micromagnum) is a proprietary bottlenecked rimless cartridge derived from a 5.56×45mm NATO (.223 Remington) parent case. It was developed by custom gunsmith Fred Craig in collaboration with Martin Tuason, the President of Rock Island Armory (RIA) and Armscor.
152 mm towed artillery: 20 [2] WA-021 China: 155 mm towed artillery: 18 [7] [2] Mortars M-37 Soviet Union: 82 mm mortar: 150 [2] W86 China: 120 mm mortar: Unknown: The mortars can be seen mounted on Mercedes G-Class. [25] SM-4 China: 120 mm self-propelled mortar: Unknown: SM-4 120 mm self-propelled mortar is based on a 6x6 WMZ-551 amphibious ...
The Indian locomotive class WCM-3 was a class of 3 kV DC, later 1.5 kV DC electric locomotives that were developed in 1958 by Hitachi for Indian Railways. The model name stands for broad gauge ( W ), Direct Current ( C ), Mixed traffic ( M ) engine, 3rd generation ( 3 ).
Shrew was the first Los Alamos test after the resumption of testing. The device was buried to a depth of 325 ft (99 m) in a canister 32.5 ft (9.9 m) long. The shaft was 32 in (810 mm) wide, lined with 0.5 in (12 + 1 ⁄ 2 mm) steel, and backfilled with sand to above the canister and concrete to the surface. Post-test, some radioactivity was ...
ElDorado National filed an application in 1994 to trademark the name E-Z Rider, and the cited date of first use is June 1996. [4] It was the first low-floor bus from ElDorado, and is deployed typically as a shuttle bus for universities, airport hotels, small transit fleets, and car rental services, but also has been used as a heavy-duty transit bus, [5] as it was designed to the required 12 ...
The momme is based on the standard width of silk of 45 inches (1.1 m) wide (though silk is regularly produced in 55-inch (1.4 m) widths and uncommonly in larger widths). The usual range of momme weight for different weaves of silk are: Habutai—5 to 16 mm; Chiffon—6 to 8 mm (can be made in double thickness, i.e. 12 to 16 mm)