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Leonid Vasilyevich Kurchevsky (Russian: Леонид Васильевич Курчевский) (September 22, 1890, Pereslavl-Zalessky –
November 26, 1937 (January 12, 1939?))...
- with
fixed landing gear. A pair of
Kurchevsky APK (APK -
Aviatsionnaya Pushka Kurchevsky -
aircraft cannon Kurchevsky)
rifles were
mounted under the wings...
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machine gun and a 20 mm
ShVAK cannon as
Kurchevsky's recoilless guns had
fallen out of
favour (with
Kurchevsky himself soon to be arrested). By this time...
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early recoilless rifles was the
Model 1935 76 mm DRP
designed by
Leonid Kurchevsky. A
small number of
these mounted on
trucks saw
combat in the
Winter War...
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prototype was
built around the cannon-fighter concept, with two
Leonid Kurchevsky-designed APK-4 76.2mm
cannons mounted under the wings, each
capable of...
- (BPK
stands for batal'onnaya
pushka Kurchevskogo or "battalion gun by
Kurchevsky"): twin-turreted
version with a 76.2 mm
recoilless gun (or "dynamic reaction...
- Kardovsky, (1866–1943) an artist,
illustrator and
stage designer.
Leonid Kurchevsky, (1890–1937 or 1939) a Russian/Soviet
weapons designer.
Mikhail Koshkin...
- 76mm Soviet
Union Used
during the
Winter War. It was
designed by L.V.
Kurchevsky in 1930 and
entered service in 1932. It was able to be
mounted on GAZ-A...
- (1959) that
combined stop motion,
traditional and
cutout animation,
Vadim Kurchevsky [ru] and
Nikolay Serebryakov whose style was
marked by
extensive aesthetic...
- Ufimtsev [ru] (Whose line
cones are in the foresr? [ru] (1965)),
Vadim Kurchevsky [ru] (My
Green Crocodile [ru] (1966), The
Legend of Grig [ru] (1967),...