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the diagram shows an image of a cylinder with different parts labeled in each section, including its
the diagram shows different types of rockets
M2 (60mm minomet) : USA (USA)
M2 (هاون 60 ملم): الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية (الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية)
a blue and silver object laying on top of a gray cloth covered floor with black dots
M379 25mm mortar trainer.. Also, what's this other mortar trainer? (M747 22mm sub-caliber)
an old diagram shows the parts of a rocket and its main components are labeled below
Scientific Illustration: Photo
This is how you “light ‘em up”… literally. This 60mm illuminating mortar shell is “used by ground troops to illuminate objectives beyond the range of other pyrotechnic ammunition. It is fired from a 60-mm mortar and furnishes 145,000 candlepower from a parachute-borne pyrotechnic candle.
an old microscope and other items are shown in this drawing from the early 1900's
an image of a machine that is working on it's back end and side
an old machine is sitting on the floor
an image of a telescope and its parts in black and white, with the caption below it
men working in the mud near tents and other items on land with trees in the background
M106 mortar track 5/60th Infantry "Bandido Charlie" , 9th Infantry Division "Old Reliables"
several different types of rockets sitting on top of each other in the dirt and grass
an old fashioned telescope and other items on a white background
four different types of tools are shown in this diagram, with the names and description below them
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SPAIN
Yugoslav M74 light 120mm mortar. Designed to be broken down and carried by a three man crew, the M74 has relatively short range for its caliber, a mere 6400 meters Montague Paratrooper, Shell Shock Ww1, 81 Mm Mortar, Abrams Tank M1a2, M1 Abrams Tank, Design
Yugoslav M74 light 120mm mortar. Designed to be broken down and carried by a three man crew, the M74 has relatively short range for its caliber, a mere 6400 meters