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The M21 sniper weapon system (SWS) in the US Army is a national match grade M14 rifle, selected for accuracy, and renamed the M21 rifle. [7] The M21 uses a commercially procured 3–9× variable power telescopic sight, modified for use with the sniper rifle. [8] It is chambered for the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge.
The Galaxy M22 is a smartphone with form factor of type slate, whose dimensions are 159.9 × 74 × 8.4 mm and weighs 186 grams. [ 7 ] The device features GSM , HSPA , LTE , Wi-Fi 802.11 connectivity dual-band a/b/g/n/ac with support for Wi-Fi Direct and hotspot , of Bluetooth 5.0 with A2DP and LE , of GPS with A-GPS , BeiDou , Galileo and ...
Samsung Galaxy M21 [13] 6.4" FHD+ Super AMOLED Infinity-U Display (1080 × 2340 pixels) Samsung Exynos 9611 Octa 64 or 128 GB flash / 4 or 6 GB RAM 48 MP (Wide) 8 MP (Ultrawide) 5 MP (Depth) 20 MP Rear 6,000 mAh 15W Adaptive Fast Charging Samsung Galaxy M21s [14] 64 MP (Wide) 8 MP (Ultrawide) 5 MP (Depth) 32 MP Rear 15W Adaptive Fast Charging
M21 unknown; M22 lift, (G161) M23 instrument bench, GMC CCKW 2½-ton 6×6 truck; M24 unknown; M25 tank transporter, tank transporter/recovery vehicle, nicknamed "Dragon Wagon". M26 tractor + M15 trailer. Used from 1944 to 1945; M26 tractor, 12-ton, armored cab. Component of the Dragon Wagon tank transporter; M27 bomb service, GMC CCKW 2½-ton 6 ...
Samsung Galaxy M21 is a mid-range Android smartphone developed by Samsung Electronics as a part of Galaxy M series smartphone lineup for 2020. It was first released on March 18, 2020 as the successor to the Galaxy M20 and Galaxy M30s .
Muncie M22 — 4-speed longitudinal heavy duty narrow ratio manual transmission made by GM at their Muncie, Indiana factory Saginaw M26/27 transmission — 3 and 4-speed longitudinal light duty (less than 300 hp) wide ratio manual transmission made by GM at their Saginaw, Michigan factory
Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Wednesday, January 8, 2025The New York Times
GAZ developed a boxier, more modern replacement, and in 1970, the M21 platform was discontinued by GAZ. Until the late 1970s, however, spare parts were produced by different plants all over the USSR, and some plants were rebuilding M21s using spare parts, wrecked, and junked cars. In 1988, about 80,000 M21 Volgas were registered in the USSR.