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- R-045/R-046 Starshel (Bulgarian: Стършел, Hornet) is a type of electronic countermeasures ammunition, fired by 122 mm or 152 mm artillery guns. It is designed...
- Starshel (Bulgarian: "Стършел", "hornet") is a satirical magazine published in the Bulgaria. Founded in 1886 and published without interruption since 1946...
- (electronic warfare system) No. 100 Group RAF Samyukta electronic warfare system Starshel rounds Polmar (1979), p. 121. Vahibe Türkan Doğruöz (2022). Tevfik Rıza...
- 2013-12-16. Retrieved November 21, 2021. "Почетни диктатори на Варна". starshel.bg. 12 June 2020. Retrieved November 21, 2021. "Czech City Deprives Stalin...
- French Philology. Plamenov worked for the Bulgarian satirical newspaper Starshel (Hornet) as well as the Bulgarian Cultural Center in Delhi, India until...
- republics, and in several ****Rs and in other states of the Soviet bloc, e.g. Starshel ("Wasp") in Bulgaria, Eulenspiegel in East Germany, Urzica ("The Nettle")...
- shown in 2004, was based on a BTR-60PA. Rockets for BM-21 S-5 rocket Starshel ECM round RPG rounds 5.45, 5.56, 7.62, 9, 12.7, 14.5, 23, 40, 57, 60, 73...
- Ahasver, Aho, and Ahoto, along with other aliases in the humorist journal Starshel. Atanas V****ilev Djavkov, known as Boris Aprilov, was born on 21 March...
- student, Beshkov published caricatures in the Maskarad, Div Dyado, Balgaran, Starshel and Vik magazines and illustrated the issues of the T. F. Chipev and Hemus...
- Following the war, he was among the founders of the humoristic newspaper Starshel ("The Hornet") and its ****istant editor-in-chief (1945–1962). He served...