- is a 120 mm
mortar developed by the
Finnish company Tampella (now
Patria Vammas). The 120 Krh/40
first entered service in 1940
after being ordered the previous...
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Finnish towed 130 mm
coastal artillery piece,
manufactured in the 1980s by
Vammas. The
development process for the 130 K 90-60
began in 1960 when the Finnish...
- different,
older (modernized) versions. The
modernization was
carried out by
Vammas Oy from 1988 to mid-1990s. The
modernization project consisted of numerous...
- Israel. The
weapon was
based on an
earlier 160 mm design, the M-58
mortar by
Vammas of Finland. It can fire a 38 kg (84 lb) HE bomb out to a
maximum range of...
- : 192 A
newer version of the 81 KRH 71 Y with an
improved baseplate made by
Vammas is
called the 81 KRH 96 (81 mm
kranaatinheitin malli 1996, '81 mm mortar...
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technology Predecessor Valmet, Lapua [fi], Vihtavuori [fi], Oy Sisu Ab,
Vammas [fi]
Founded 1921; 103 years ago (1921)
Headquarters Helsinki , Finland...
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Vamma Power Station (
Vamma kraftstasjon) is a
hydroelectric power station located on the
river Glomma approximately 4.5 km
south of Askim, Østfold, Norway...
- the
remaining 122 K/31
received new 152 mm L/32
barrels manufactured by
Vammas, to
become 152 H 88-31.[citation needed] The
Kingdom of
Romania captured...
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manufactured by Oy
Tampella AB
industries (today a part of Patria,
Patria Vammas Systems Oy). It has a high rate of fire (6
rounds per minute) and can fire...
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Designer Heikki Coll****
Designed 1981-1983
Manufacturer Tampella (1982-1990);
Vammas (1991-1997)
Produced 1983-1997 No. built 113
Variants 155 K 83 155 K 83–97...