- The
Universal Machine Gun
Model 1959 (Czech: Univerzální
kulomet vzor 59) is a general-purpose
machine gun
developed in
Czechoslovakia in the 1950s. It...
- in the
Czechoslovak army was
marked as the LK vz. 26 ("LK"
means lehký
kulomet,
light machine gun; "vz."
stands for vzor,
Model in Czech). ZB vz. 26 is...
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Adopted before World War II by the
armies of
Czechoslovakia (as Těžký
kulomet vz. 37,
heavy machine gun
model 37) and Romania, it was also license-built...
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dostane nové
kulomety za miliardu". 22
December 2021. "Lehký
kulomet - 5,56 mm
kulomet univerzální FN
Minimi (M249 SAW) | Armáda ČR". acr.army.cz. Retrieved...
- The vz. 52 (7,62mm lehký
kulomet vzor 52) is a
Czechoslovak light machine gun
developed after the
Second World War for the
Czechoslovak Armed Forces....
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original on 12
October 2017.
Retrieved 27
December 2017. "Lehký
kulomet - 5,56 mm
kulomet univerzální FN
Minimi (M249 SAW) | Armáda ČR". acr.army.cz (in...
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original on
October 19, 2021.
Retrieved January 29, 2018. "Lehký
kulomet - 5,56 mm
kulomet univerzální FN
Minimi (M249 SAW) | Armáda ČR". acr.army.cz (in...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on 10
December 2009. Kout, Pavel. "Těžký
kulomet Browning ráže 12,7 mm M2 HBQCB".
Ministry of
Defence &
Armed Forces of...
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where it was
adapted (vz. 7/24) and
manufactured (vz. 24) as the těžký
kulomet vz. 7/24 (heavy
machine gun
model 7/24) by the Janeček
factory (adapted...
- Bren gun –
another ZB
design taken up by the UK
Notes "TK" from těžký
kulomet "heavy
machine gun"; "vz" from vzor "Model"
Citations Laffin, John (29...