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http://www.2svetovavalka.kvalitne.cz/zb_csr_ZK383_ENG.htm
Country of origin :Czechoslovakia
Cartridge:9 mm x 21mm Parabellum
Type of operation blowback
Type of fire: semi-/full-automatic
Length: 875 mm
Length of barrel: 325 mm
Weight of loaded gun: 4,830 kg
Weight of unloaded gun: 4,250 kg
Magazine capacity :30 cartridges
Weight of loaded magazine: 0,580 kg
Number of lands and grooves: 6
Rate of fire 500 and 700 rounds/min
App.muzzle velocity 365 m/s
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http://www.sunblest.net/gun/Danu39.htm
Made by Danuvia Gepgyar, Budapest, 1939-43
Quantity: approx. 11,000 (not all sources agree)
Caliber: 39.M 9x25mm Mauser.
Delayed blowback, selective fire
Muzzle velocity 425-463 m/sec,
Cyclic rate: 730-750 rpm
40-round staggered row foldable/detachable box magazine
Length :1046mm [41.2"] overall, 500mm [19.68"] barrel
Weight 3.7kg [8.2 lbs], 4.15kg with loaded mag
Tangent ramp type rear sight graduated 50-600 meters
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Specification
76.5-mm vz 30
Calibre: 76.5 mm (3.01 in)
Length of piece: 3.606 m (120.47 in)
Weight: traveling 2977 kg (6,564 lb) and in action 1816 kg (4,004 lb)
Elevation:-8° to+80°
Traverse: 8°
Muzzle velocity: 600 m ( 1,968 ft) per second
Range: 13505 m (14,770 yards)
Shell weight: 8 kg (17.64 lb)
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Specification
100-mm vz 30
Calibre: 100 mm (3.93 in)
Length of piece: 2.5 m (98.4 in)
Weight: traveling 3077 kg (6,785 lb) and in action 1766 kg (3,894 lb)
Elevation:-8° to+80°
Traverse: 8°
Muzzle velocity: 430m (l,410ft) per second
Range: 16000 m (17,500 yards)
Shell weight: 16 kg (35.28 lb)
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Bangkkok Bungle: Business Section: Legal Notice, 'The Parliament Committee on Licenses and Trades Grants formally announces the granting of a license right to manufacture to a Corporation hereby named as Thai Heavy Industries:AG; a common shares owned subdivision of Skoda Armaments within the Kingdom.'
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Originally posted by howard
Projected White Crane Class: [Two on order for Siam]
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Originally posted by HoOmAn
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Originally posted by howard
Projected White Crane Class: [Two on order for Siam]
Are you sure about that? Two OTL Hindenburg-sized airships for Siam?
Beg your pardon but isn´t all that a bit much?
I understand your enthusiasm. I welcome it. But Siam is a a really small power - how are they going to fund all that?
Even if we have not real system to handle economics - WesWorld never was design for that - there is some idea that players try to keep things realistic.
I may sound as if I repeat myself for I don´t know how many times but there seems to be a lesson all new players need to learn: Keep things simple, make reasonable decisions and keep an eye on what is realistic for a power the size you control. You don´t need to do it all at once. There is plenty of playing time. So keep some things for later and do not push things too much by starting too many projects on parallel.
Thanks....
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