- (Russian: СШ-39) and SSh-40 (Russian: СШ-40, both from стальной шлем, stal'noy
shlem, lit. 'steel helmet') were two
similar designs of
steel combat helmet designed...
- The Ssh-36 (Russian: СШ-36, from стальной шлем, stal'noy
shlem, lit. 'steel helmet') was a
steel combat helmet developed and used by the Red Army. It...
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Archived 2012-11-01 at the
Wayback Machine "Azerbeijan...
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Shlem [ru] (helmet) of Ivan Ivanovich,
before 1557...
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Other Stories. Interview,
spring 2002. In English, from BOMB magazine.
Shlem - New Book of
Victor Pelevin (Interactive) 2002 BOMB
Magazine interview...
- men wore olive-brown
helmets or the
pilotka (side cap).
Officers wore a
shlem (helmet) or a furazhka [ru] (Russian: фуражка—peaked cap), a
round service-hat...
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After the war in 1999,
metal bands like: Land of Confusion, Frisson, Krieg,
Shlem, Diadema, Sotap,
emerged to the surface.
After 2004 many
alternative rock...
- was
known by,
although it was the most prevalent. The
official name was
shlem (helmet) but it was
first widely known as a
bogatirka due its semblance...
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winch GNP -
hydraulic pump GO
Ghenerahtor Odnofahznyy -
generator GSh Ghermo
Shlem -
pressure helmet GSK -
generator GSN -
generator GSR -
generator GT - generator...