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Heavy machine gun
The ZB-60 was a heavy machine gun designed by Zbrojovka Brno in Czechoslovakia during the 1930s. Design efforts started in the early 1930's for a 20mm
ZB-60
Light machine gun
related ZB vz. 27, vz. 30, and vz. 33. The ZB vz. 26 influenced many other light machine gun designs. The British Bren light machine gun was a modified ZB vz
ZB_vz._26
Light machine gun
The ZB-30 and ZB-30J were Czechoslovak light machine guns that saw extensive use during World War II. The Zb 30 and Zb 30J were the later versions of the
ZB_vz._30
Medium machine gun
The ZB-53 was a Czechoslovak machine gun. A versatile weapon, it was used both as a squad support weapon, as a mounted machine gun for tanks and other
ZB_vz._37
Heavy machine gun
The ZB-50 is a heavy machine gun of Czechoslovak origin. It was the only recoil-operated weapon of its type from the ZB company. Argentina Czechoslovakia
ZB-50
Tank-mounted medium machine gun
The Besa machine gun was a British version of the Czechoslovak ZB-53 air-cooled, belt-fed machine gun (called the TK vz. 37 in the Czechoslovak army).
Besa_machine_gun
Fully automatic firearm
production. In 1655, a way of loading, aiming and shooting up to 6 wall muskets 60 times in a minute for a total rate of fire of 360 shots per minute was mentioned
Machine_gun
Czechoslovak light tank used by Nazi Germany
used Zbrojovka Brno Tk vz. 35 machine guns, but these were exchanged for ZB vz. 37s during 1938. This was adopted by the Germans as the MG 37(t). In German
Panzer_35(t)
German WWII tank destroyer (Jagdpanzer 38)
maximum speed of 42 km/h. It had a sloped armour front plate of 60 mm sloped back at 60 degrees from the vertical — equivalent in protection to about 120 mm
Hetzer
(supplies from USSR 1945) ZB vz. 26 ZB vz. 30 ZB vz. 53 Madsen machine gun Schwarzlose M1907/12 MG 08 MG 30 MG 34 MG 42 Chauchat ZB vz. 60 DShK (supplies from
List of World War II infantry weapons
List_of_World_War_II_infantry_weapons
Howitzer
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
10_cm_M._14_Feldhaubitze
Czechoslovak armored car
mount and two other ball mounts were fitted on the sides of the turret. A ZB vz. 26 light machine gun was carried inside the vehicle. 5750 rounds were
OA_vz._27
Bolt-action rifle
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
Vz._24
WWII Czechoslovak siege howitzer
shell for the howitzer was developed in Poland by June 1939, and at least 60 fragmentation shells were produced under German occupation. Battery 47/977
Škoda_220_mm_howitzer
Chechoslovak tankette/light tank
in all models except the Swedish Strv m/37, was a Zbrojovka Brno ZB vz. 26 or ZB vz. 30 light machine gun that was usually locked in place and fired
AH-IV
Czech firearm and vehicle manufacturer
occupation of Czechoslovakia) MG 34 (German occupation of Czechoslovakia) ZB-53 ZB-60 ZB-47 (a submachine gun with a 72 round magazine chambered in 9×19mm Parabellum
Zbrojovka_Brno
ČKD's proposed armament of a 4.7 centimetres (1.9 in) Vickers 44/60 gun and two ZB vz. 26 machine guns so the contract was signed with no design work
Tanks_of_Czechoslovakia
Semi-automatic rifle
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
ZH-29
Semi-automatic pistol
Melton 2009, p. 174. Smisek 2023, p. 130. Smisek 2022, p. 53. Smisek 2023, p. 60. Smisek 2021, p. 39. Smisek 2023, pp. 140, 142. Bull, Stephen (2021). German
ČZ_vz._27
Wheeled/tracked light tank
the KH-60 with a 60 hp engine installed and the KH-70 with an upgraded 70 hp engine and two machine guns as the primary armament. The KH-60 was the first
Kolohousenka
Hungarian medium tank of World War II
light anti-tank gun, fired the same 40×311mmR cartridge as the Bofors 40 mm L/60 anti-aircraft gun, which Hungary produced under license at the time. The turret
40M_Turán
Czechoslovak armoured car
The assistant driver sat on the left and had a small vision port for his ZB vz. 26 light machine gun. It was mounted in a firing slit directly to his
OA_vz._30
Tankette
the left and had a similar vision port half the size of the driver's. His ZB vz. 26 machine gun was mounted in a ball mount directly to his front. There
Tančík_vz._33
Bullpup assault rifle
capacity of 45 rounds (15 rounds per column), and one with a capacity of 60 rounds (20 rounds per column). Each barrel was independently fed from its
TKB-059
Czech rifle
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
Vz._33
Howitzer
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
10_cm_houfnice_vz._28
Mountain gun
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
Škoda_75_mm_Model_1936
Tankette
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
Škoda_MU-4
Submachine gun
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
ZK-383
Semi-automatic pistol
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
ČZ_vz._38
Superheavy siege howitzer
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
305_mm_howitzer_M1939_(Br-18)
Czechoslovak light tank used by Germany during WW2
Performance Max road speed: 42 km/h Max range: 200 km Fording: 0.9 m Gradient: 60% Vertical obstacle: 0.8 m Trench: 1.9 m Dimensions Length: 4.55 m Width: 2
Panzer_38(t)
(Schwarzlose-Janeček vz.07/24 variant) ZB-53 (main inspiration for Besa gun) ZB-50 ZB-60 (main inspiration for Besa 15 mm heavy machine gun) 8 cm minomet vz.
List of Czechoslovakia interwar period weapons
List_of_Czechoslovakia_interwar_period_weapons
Heavy siege gun
and kept it in production for their own use, eventually building a total of 60 guns for themselves. They saw action in Operation Barbarossa, the siege of
21_cm_Kanone_39
Semi-automatic pistol
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
Pistole_vz._22
Anti-aircraft gun
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
8.35_cm_PL_kanon_vz._22
Semi-automatic pistol
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
Pistole_vz._24
Heavy Siege Howitzer
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
24_cm_Haubitze_39
Czechoslovak medium tank prototype
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
ST_vz._39
Bolt-action rifle
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
Vz._98/22
WWII Czechoslovak heavy howitzer
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
Škoda_K_series
Heavy siege gun
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
210_mm_gun_M1939_(Br-17)
Tank gun
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
3.7_cm_ÚV_vz._38
Anti-tank gun of Czechoslovak origin most widely used by the Germans during World War II
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
4.7_cm_KPÚV_vz._38
Light tank
rejected ČKD's proposed armament of a 4.7-centimetre (1.9 in) Vickers 44/60 gun and two ZB vz. 26 machine guns so the contract was signed with no design work
LT_vz._34
Medium field gun
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
10.5_cm_hrubý_kanón_vz._35
Mountain gun
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
Škoda_75_mm_Model_1939
Anti-aircraft gun
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
9_cm_kanon_PL_vz._12/20
Anti-tank gun
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
3,7cm_KPÚV_vz._37
Anti-tank gun
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
3,7cm_KPÚV_vz._34
Howitzer
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
15_cm_hrubá_houfnice_vz._25
Tankette
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
T-32_(Š-I-D)
Ammunition belt 1987 ZB-50 Zbrojovka Brno 7.92×57mm Mauser Ammunition belt Czechoslovakia 1932 ZB-53 7.92×57mm Mauser Ammunition belt 1930 ZB-60 15×104mm Brno
List_of_machine_guns
Howitzer
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
10_cm_houfnice_vz._30
Czechoslovak mountain howitzer
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
Škoda_100_mm_Model_16/19
Anti-aircraft gun
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
Škoda_76.5_mm_L/50
Czechoslovak submachine gun developed in the 1930s
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
KP_vz._38
Field gun
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
8_cm_kanon_vz._28
Medium mortar
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
8_cm_minomet_vz._36
Anti-aircraft gun
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
7.5_cm_kanon_PL_vz._37
Anti-tank gun
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
4cm_kanón_vz._36
Czechoslovak armored car
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
Škoda_Fiat_Torino
Motor vehicle
The Dodge Viper (ZB I) is the third-generation Viper sports car, manufactured by Dodge. The third generation received a heavy design change, designed by
Dodge_Viper_(ZB_I)
Motor vehicle
1953 and 1968. The Magnette was manufactured in two build series, the ZA and ZB of 1953 through to 1958 and the Mark III and Mark IV of 1959 through to 1968
MG_Magnette
Yugoslav navy ships
fleet. The ships were also equipped with two Zbrojovka Brno 15 mm (0.59 in) ZB-60 anti-aircraft machineguns. Sources vary on the number of naval mines that
Galeb-class_minelayer
German, Yugoslav, and Italian light cruiser (1900–1943)
but states her armament was rounded out by two 15 mm (0.59 in) Zbrojovka ZB-60 anti-aircraft machine-guns. According to the naval historian Zvonimir Freivogel
SMS_Niobe
Mountain gun
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
Škoda_105_mm_Model_1939
Heavy gun
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
Škoda_Model_1928_gun
Kulomet vz. 24 ŠZ-24 s.MG 37(t) Těžký Kulomet vz. 37 ZB-53 Flzg. MG 30(t) Letecky Kulomet vz. 30 ČZ-30 [cs] Fla. MG 39(t) Těžký Kulomet vz. 39 ZB-60
German designations of foreign firearms in World War II
German_designations_of_foreign_firearms_in_World_War_II
Anti-aircraft gun
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
8_cm_PL_kanon_vz._37
Naval gun
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
Skoda_14_cm/56_naval_gun
Tankette
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
Škoda_Š-I-j
Field gun
vz. 38 Machine guns LK vz. 26 LK vz. 30 TK vz. 24 TK vz. 35, TK vz. 37 ZB-60 Artillery Mortars 8 cm minomet vz. 36 Tank and anti-tank guns 3,7cm KPÚV
8_cm_kanon_vz._30
Destroyer of the Royal Yugoslav Navy
40-millimeter (1.6 in) anti-aircraft (AA) guns, eight 15-millimeter (0.6 in) ZB-60 AA guns in four twin-gun mounts, and two triple mounts for 53.3-centimeter
Yugoslav_destroyer_Split
Austro-Hungarian then Yugoslav riverine naval ship
120 mm guns, one 40 mm anti-aircraft gun, one Zbrojovka Brno 15 mm (0.59 in) ZB-60 anti-aircraft machine gun, two light machine guns, and two mine throwers
Yugoslav_monitor_Sava
Motor vehicle
The Dodge Viper SRT-10 (ZB II) is the fourth-generation Viper sports car. Introduced at the 2007 North American International Auto Show, the car was similar
Dodge_Viper_(ZB_II)
National library
of Medicine (German: Deutsche Zentralbibliothek für Medizin), abbreviated ZB MED – Information Centre for Life Sciences in Cologne, together with the Bonn
German National Library of Medicine
German_National_Library_of_Medicine
Unit of digital information, usually 8 bits
1960s. These systems often had memory words of 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 48, or 60 bits, corresponding to 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, or 10 six-bit bytes, and persisted
Byte
New Zealand broadcaster
Zealand and TVNZ and from 2008 has been the weekday breakfast host on Newstalk ZB with "The Mike Hosking Breakfast". He is a supporter of the centre-right National
Mike_Hosking
World War I formation of the German Army
The 60th Corps (German: Generalkommando zbV 60) was a corps formation of the German Army in World War I. It was formed on 20 November 1916 by the establishment
60th_Corps_(German_Empire)
Tank Destroyer
for the main gun. The tank destroyer's secondary armament consisted of one ZB-53 heavy machine gun and one submachine gun. The chassis was modified for
TACAM_T-60
Sports car produced by Dodge (1992–2017)
higher-capacity fuel pump and filtration system. The Viper ACR made a return for the ZB II generation and was put through its paces at the Nürburgring clocking in
Dodge_Viper
1936) Chauchat 1915/27 Schwarzlose 1907/15 (chambered in 7.92) ZB vz 37 ZB vz 53 ZB vz 60 MG 08 DShK (Soviet aid) Breda M1930 (captured) Breda M1937 (captured)
List of World War II weapons of Yugoslavia
List_of_World_War_II_weapons_of_Yugoslavia
1990 New Zealand TV series or programme
60 Minutes is a New Zealand news magazine television show. It was originally broadcast on TV3. The show began in New Zealand in 1989 based on the American
60 Minutes (New Zealand TV programme)
60_Minutes_(New_Zealand_TV_programme)
via ZB Krantenbank Zeeland. "Televisie – donderdag 24 mei 2008". Provinciale Zeeuwse Courant (in Dutch). Vlissingen, Netherlands. 24 May 2008. p. 60. Archived
Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest
Netherlands_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest
Mid-size/large family car manufactured by Opel
in 1978. The ZB Commodore was revealed on the 6 December 2016 as a re-engineered and overhauled version of the Opel Insignia B. The ZB Commodore was
Opel_Insignia
Car model from Holden
re-engineered an Opel vehicle as the basis of the next generation Commodore, the ZB, which was sold from 2018 to 2020. Holden's engineers re-engineered, re-worked
Holden_Commodore
Solving physical puzzles with speed
generally considered to achieve the fastest times. An emerging method, named ZB, is currently being adopted by the fastest cubers. It consists of learning
Speedcubing
unveils new scheme promising to create thousands of 'green jobs'". Newstalk ZB. 1 May 2025. Archived from the original on 1 May 2025. Retrieved 1 May 2025
2026 New Zealand general election
2026_New_Zealand_general_election
Motor race in Australia
race was won by Craig Lowndes and Steven Richards driving a Holden Commodore ZB for Triple Eight Race Engineering. The event was the 61st running of the Bathurst
2018_Bathurst_1000
Chinese arsenal in Shanxi
of the Arsenal was 3,000 Mauser Type 24 rifles, 300 7.92 mm ZB 26 light machine guns, 60 7.92 mm Type 24 Maxim water-cooled machine guns (MG08/30), 8
Taiyuan_Arsenal
Type 98 heavy machine gun Type 99 light machine gun ZB vz. 26 (PVA) and (KPA) ZGB 33 ZB vz. 30 ZB-50 ZB-53 Vz. 37 M1A2 grenade adapter M7A1 rifle grenade
List_of_Korean_War_weapons
two S-24 rockets on PU-12-40 launch rails or two FAB-100/250/500 bombs or ZB-360 napalm tanks. The F-13 had further upgrades: an improved ASP-5ND optical
List of Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 variants
List_of_Mikoyan-Gurevich_MiG-21_variants
New Zealand politician and television and radio presenter (born 1965)
back to ZB and in January 2016 he started his new talkback programme, Marcus Lush Nights, broadcasting nationwide every weeknight on Newstalk ZB from 8pm
Marcus_Lush
United States: M1917 Browning Italy: Breda M37 Czechoslovakia: ZB vz. 26 Czechoslovakia: ZB vz. 30 450 units Switzerland: SIG KE7 United States: M18 recoilless
List of equipment of the Ethiopian Army
List_of_equipment_of_the_Ethiopian_Army
Substances isolated from the mycelium of lion's mane mushrooms
doi:10.3390/ijms19030740. ISSN 1422-0067. PMC 5877601. PMID 29509661. A-C, Za, Zb, Zc, T, P, Q, X, W, Y Ma, Ke; Zhang, Yuting; Guo, Cui; Yang, Yanlong; Han
Erinacine
Machine gun for an individual soldier
light machine gun role with certain adaptations. A Chinese soldier with a ZB vz.26 light machine gun. The early INSAS LMG, a weapon of Indian origin. A
Light_machine_gun
Australian media personality and politician
He is the Melbourne correspondent for New Zealand radio network Newstalk ZB and often presents political commentaries on the station. In 2010 he was inducted
Derryn_Hinch
M-1936 F-22 field gun as its main armament. This was supplemented by one ZB-53 heavy machine gun and one submachine gun. All 34 were operational with
Romanian armored fighting vehicle production during World War II
Romanian_armored_fighting_vehicle_production_during_World_War_II
VTOL strike aircraft; only operational VTOL strike aircraft of the Soviet Navy
2 × FAB-500 or 4 × FAB-250 or 8 × FAB-100 general-purpose bombs under pylons; two ZB-500 incendiary bombs; one RN-28 nuclear bomb and one FAB-250 Other: drop tanks
Yakovlev_Yak-38
ZB 60
ZB 60
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a personal name that was popular throughout Christendom in the Middle Ages. The Greek original, Grēgorios, is a derivative of grēgorein ‘to be awake’, ‘to be watchful’. However, the Latin form, Gregorius, came to be associated by folk etymology with grex, gregis, ‘flock’, ‘herd’, under the influence of the Christian image of the good shepherd. The Greek name was borne in the early Christian centuries by two fathers of the Orthodox Church, St. Gregory Nazianzene (c. 325–390) and St. Gregory of Nyssa (c. 331–395), and later by sixteen popes, starting with Gregory the Great (c. 540–604). It was also the name of 3rd- and 4th-century apostles of Armenia. In North America the English form of the name has absorbed many cognates from other European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988).
Surname or Lastname
English, French, and German
English, French, and German : from the personal name Austin, a vernacular form of Latin Augustinus, a derivative of Augustus. This was an extremely common personal name in every part of Western Europe during the Middle Ages, owing its popularity chiefly to St. Augustine of Hippo (354–430), whose influence on Christianity is generally considered to be second only to that of St. Paul. Various religious orders came to be formed following rules named in his honor, including the ‘Austin canons’, established in the 11th century, and the ‘Austin friars’, a mendicant order dating from the 13th century. The popularity of the personal name in England was further increased by the fact that it was borne by St. Augustine of Canterbury (died c. 605), an Italian Benedictine monk known as ‘the Apostle of the English’, who brought Christianity to England in 597 and founded the see of Canterbury.German : from a reduced form of the personal name Augustin.This was the name of a merchant family that became well established in eastern MA in the 17th century, notably in Charlestown. Richard Austin came from England and landed at Boston in 1638, and his son Anthony was clerk of Suffield, CT, in 1674. The surname is very common in England as well as America; this Richard Austin was only one of a number of bearers who brought it to North America.
Boy/Male
Irish
“â€fair-hairedâ€â€ or could mean “â€white fire.â€â€ There have been seventy four saints with this name, including St. Fintan of Clonenagh in County Laois (c. 600 AD) who lived the life of a hermit on a diet of bread and water. Before he established his monastery Fintan sought the advice of his mentor St. Colmcille. When Colmcille looked out from the mountain, Slieve Bloom, over the wood-covered foothills to the south-east, he saw the angels of God coming and going over Clonenagh and he told Fintan that this was to be the place of his monastery. In mythology, Fintan is said to have been the only Irishman to have survived the Biblical flood.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a nickname from Middle English gode ‘good’ (Old English gÅd) + year, yere ‘year’, bestowed on someone who frequently used the expression, perhaps in the sense ‘(as I hope to have a) good year’ or as a New Year salutation. Alternatively, it may have been from an Americanized form of French Gauthier.English translation of German Gutjahr, originally a nickname for someone born on New year’s Day.The inventor of vulcanized rubber, Charles Goodyear (1800–60) was of the fourth generation descended from Stephen Goodyear (1598–1658), who succeeded Gov. Theophilus Eaton as leader of the company of London merchants that founded the New Haven colony in CT in 1638.
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Tamil
Like Honey
Girl/Female
Tamil
Srinitha | à®·à¯à®°à¯€à®¨à¯€à®¤à®¾Â
Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Hindu
Good
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Pretty
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hebrew
Tree Branch
Boy/Male
Hindu
Description, Narration of An event
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Provided with nectar, Wealthy, Remembered
Boy/Male
Finnish, German, Greek
To Ponder Victory; Victorious Scheme
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n.
A system of arithmetic, in which numbers are expressed in a scale of 60; logistic arithmetic.
n.
A symbol representing sixty units, as 60, lx., or LX.
n.
Pepsin modified by exposure to a temperature of from 40¡ to 60¡ C.
n.
A 360th part of the circumference of a circle, which part is taken as the principal unit of measure for arcs and angles. The degree is divided into 60 minutes and the minute into 60 seconds.
n.
A Greek measure of length, being the chief one used for itinerary distances, also adopted by the Romans for nautical and astronomical measurements. It was equal to 600 Greek or 625 Roman feet, or 125 Roman paces, or to 606 feet 9 inches English. This was also called the Olympic stadium, as being the exact length of the foot-race course at Olympia.
n.
A measure of length or distance, varying in different countries from about 2.4 to 4.6 English statute miles of 5.280 feet each, and used (as a land measure) chiefly on the continent of Europe, and in the Spanish parts of America. The marine league of England and the United States is equal to three marine, or geographical, miles of 6080 feet each.
n.
The unit of monetary value in Russia. It is divided into 100 copecks, and in the gold coin of the realm (as in the five and ten ruble pieces) is worth about 77 cents. The silver ruble is a coin worth about 60 cents.
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A money of account in Goa, India, equivalent to about 2s. 6d. sterling. or 60 cts.
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Among the ancient Greeks, a weight and a denomination of money equal to 60 minae or 6,000 drachmae. The Attic talent, as a weight, was about 57 lbs. avoirdupois; as a denomination of silver money, its value was £243 15s. sterling, or about $1,180.
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Pertaining to Alcaeus, a lyric poet of Mitylene, about 6000 b. c.
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A nautical mile, or 6080.27 feet; as, when a ship goes eight miles an hour, her speed is said to be eight knots.
a.
Sexagesimal, or made on the scale of 60; as, logistic, or sexagesimal, arithmetic.