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CLASS OF GUN DESIGNED TO FIRE GRENADE SHELLS
Grenade launchers; Grenade-launcher; Grenade Launcher; Under-slung grenade launcher; Under-Slung Grenade Launcher; Grenade discharger; Grenade projector; Under-slung Grenade Launcher; Underslung grenade launcher; Smoke grenade discharger; Smoke grenade launcher; Attatched grenade launcher
  • Federal M201-Z]] 37 mm riot gun
  • anti-aircraft vehicle]]
  • French grenade launchers from 1747
  • M16A1]] with a practice round
  • Rifle grenade on an [[M1 Garand]]
  • [[Mk 19 grenade launcher]]
  • [[Milkor MGL]] [[revolver]]-style grenade launcher
  • Civilian Irregular Defense Group]] trainee on how to use an [[M79 grenade launcher]]
  • U.S. Army]] soldier

Ursa Minor         
  • NGC 6217
  • access-date=13 February 2012}}</ref> a set of constellation maps published in London c. 1825
  • The constellation Ursa Minor as it can be seen by the naked eye (with connections and label added). Notice the seven stars of Ursa Major that form the Big Dipper and then make a line from the outermost Big Dipper stars (sometimes called the "pointers") to Polaris.
  • Ursa Minor and Ursa Major in relation to Polaris
CONSTELLATION IN THE NORTHERN CELESTIAL HEMISPHERE, CONTAINING THE NORTHERN CELESTIAL POLE
Little Dipper; Ursa Minor constellation; The Little Dipper; Ursa Minor (constellation); UMi; Ursa minor; Lesser Wain; The Little Bear; 3 Ursae Minoris; 6 Ursae Minoris; 9 Ursae Minoris; 10 Ursae Minoris; 12 Ursae Minoris; 14 Ursae Minoris; 17 Ursae Minoris; 19 Ursae Minoris; 20 Ursae Minoris; 24 Ursae Minoris; U Ursae Minoris; V Ursae Minoris; UY Ursae Minoris; VX Ursae Minoris; HR 286; HR 4683; HR 4950; HR 5073; HR 5139; HR 5334; HR 5479; HR 5629; HR 5672; HR 5691; HR 5844; HR 6034; HR 6088; HR 6173; HR 6191; HR 6238; HR 6267; HR 6529
μικρή άρκτος [ζώδιο]
lesser wain         
  • NGC 6217
  • access-date=13 February 2012}}</ref> a set of constellation maps published in London c. 1825
  • The constellation Ursa Minor as it can be seen by the naked eye (with connections and label added). Notice the seven stars of Ursa Major that form the Big Dipper and then make a line from the outermost Big Dipper stars (sometimes called the "pointers") to Polaris.
  • Ursa Minor and Ursa Major in relation to Polaris
CONSTELLATION IN THE NORTHERN CELESTIAL HEMISPHERE, CONTAINING THE NORTHERN CELESTIAL POLE
Little Dipper; Ursa Minor constellation; The Little Dipper; Ursa Minor (constellation); UMi; Ursa minor; Lesser Wain; The Little Bear; 3 Ursae Minoris; 6 Ursae Minoris; 9 Ursae Minoris; 10 Ursae Minoris; 12 Ursae Minoris; 14 Ursae Minoris; 17 Ursae Minoris; 19 Ursae Minoris; 20 Ursae Minoris; 24 Ursae Minoris; U Ursae Minoris; V Ursae Minoris; UY Ursae Minoris; VX Ursae Minoris; HR 286; HR 4683; HR 4950; HR 5073; HR 5139; HR 5334; HR 5479; HR 5629; HR 5672; HR 5691; HR 5844; HR 6034; HR 6088; HR 6173; HR 6191; HR 6238; HR 6267; HR 6529
μικρή άρκτος [ζώδιο]
cholic acid         
  • Structure of cholic acid showing relationship to other bile acids
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Cholate; Cholic acids; 3α,7α,12α-trihydroxy-5β-cholanic acid; Cholates; Sodium cholate; ATC code A05AA03; ATCvet code QA05AA03; E1000 (E number); Cholbam; Orphacol; Kolbam; Cholalic acid
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Ορισμός

24-7
also twenty-four seven
If something happens 24-7, it happens all the time without ever stopping. 24-7 means twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. (mainly AM INFORMAL)
I feel like sleeping 24-7.
ADV: ADV after v
24-7 is also an adjective.
...a 24-7 radio station.
ADJ: ADJ n

Βικιπαίδεια

Grenade launcher

A grenade launcher is a weapon that fires a specially designed, large-caliber projectile, often with an explosive, smoke, or gas warhead. Today, the term generally refers to a class of dedicated firearms firing unitary grenade cartridges. The most common type are man-portable, shoulder-fired weapons issued to individuals, although larger crew-served launchers are issued at higher levels of organization by military forces.

Grenade launchers are produced in the form of standalone weapons (either single-shot or repeating) or as attachments mounted to a parent firearm, usually a rifle. Larger crew-served automatic grenade launchers such as the Mk 19 are mounted on tripods or vehicles.

Some armored fighting vehicles also mount fixed arrays of short-range, single-shot grenade launchers as a means of defense.