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machine gun 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...
- 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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Miroslav Lehký (born 1947) is a Czech/Slovak
human rights activist and
civil servant, and the
current deputy director (since 2007) and
chairman of the...
- přezbrojení začíná. Armáda
dostane nové
kulomety za miliardu". 22
December 2021. "
Lehký kulomet - 5,56 mm
kulomet univerzální FN
Minimi (M249 SAW) | Armáda ČR"...
- (German for "Czech"). In
Czechoslovak service, it had the
formal designation Lehký tank vzor 35 (Light Tank
Model 35), but was
commonly referred to as the...
- astronauts, as well as
other do****entation. JPL · 14544 14550
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Martin Lehký (1972-2020) was a
Czech amateur astronomer and
visual and CCD...
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German word for Czech; the
Czechoslovak military designation was LT vz. 38 (
Lehký tank vzor 38,
Light Tank
model 38). Manufacturer's
designations included...
- TM27 —
October 8, 1997
Kiyosato S.
Otomo · 5.2 km MPC · JPL 14550
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Lehký October 27, 1997 Ondřejov L. Kotková V 3.4 km MPC · JPL 14551 Itagaki...
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Filip Lehký (at Vlašim) — DF CZE Jan
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