-
meaning "model" or "variant", can be
abbreviated "
Mk." Mark
VII or Mark 7 may
refer to: BL 6 inch
Mk VII naval gun (1899),
British naval gun that also served...
- "pointed" tip, was ****ed to many
Mk VIIs,
Mk VIIIs, and mid to late
production Mk IXs and
Mk XVIs. All
Mk VII and
Mk VIII
Spitfires had the following...
- Maharashtra,
India has one
Churchill Mark
VII, a Mark X (uparmoured
Mk VI ch****is;
Mk VII turret; 75mm gun;
Mk VII driver's
visor and MG mount), a Churchill...
- 466 built.
Mk VI
Proposed Pratt &
Whitney G.R.1830 Twin Wasp-powered
version of
Mk V in case of
Merlin production shortfall: none built.
Mk VII A.W. Type...
- The
light tank
Mk VII (A17), also
known as the Tetrarch, was a
British light tank
produced by Vickers-Armstrongs in the late 1930s and used
during the...
-
airworthy pair,
these are also
found one each in
Britain and Canada. The B
MkVII Just Jane, NX611, is
based in the East
Kirkby Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage...
- The BL 14-inch
Mk VII naval gun was a
breech loading (BL) gun
designed for the
battleships of the
Royal Navy in the late 1930s. This gun
armed the King...
- The BL 6-inch gun Mark
VII (and the
related Mk VIII) was a
British naval gun
dating from 1899,
which was
mounted on a
heavy travelling carriage in 1915...
-
powerful and
equates to a
flatter trajectory than that of the .303
British MkVII ammunition, so it was a
simple matter to
think of the 2,000 as representing...
-
Bolwell Mk. IV.
Retrieved 26
January 2010
Bolwell Mk. V.
Retrieved 26
January 2010
Bolwell Mk. VI.
Retrieved 26
January 2010
Bolwell Mk.
VII. Retrieved...