-
brothers Josef and František
Koucký parti****ted to some
extent on
designing all of CZUB's post-war weapons.
Kouckýs signed their designs together,...
- The ZK-383 is a
submachine gun
developed by the
Koucký brothers, who
worked at the pre-war Československá zbrojovka, akc.spol. (under its name of Zbrojovka...
- ZKM is an
acronym for Zbrojovka-
Koucký-Malorážka, the rifle's
manufacturer ([Česká] Zbrojovka),
designer (Josef
Koucký) and Malorážka - for
small calibre)...
-
submachine gun was
based on the
Czechoslovak ZK 476,
designed by
Josef Koucký. Gal did not want the
weapon to be
named after him but his
request was denied...
- a
number of aspects, was the work of the well-known
designer František
Koucký, who
worked on its
development based on an ****ignment of today's Česká zbrojovka...
- a
National Natural Landmark by the
National Park Service. Reidel, S.P.;
Koucky, F.L.; Stryker, R.J (1982). "The
Serpent Mound disturbance,
south central...
- and is the city's
third bridge. It was
designed by the
architect Roman Koucký. The
bridge has a
cantilever spar
composed of 2 pylons, each of them containing...
-
example the tree
evaluation problem. It was
defined by Buhrman, Cleve,
Koucký, Loff, and
Speelman in 2014 and was
named after catalysts in chemistry,...
- only
known belt-fed
light machine gun
chambered in 7.92x33mm Kurz was the
Koucký ZK 423 as a
rival to the
soviet RD44. A
number of
Karabiner 98
rifles have...
-
bridge is 262
metres (860 ft) long. It was
designed by Mott
MacDonald and
Koucky Architects, and was
constructed by Metrostav. It
connects the districts...