L94A1 chain gun - définition. Qu'est-ce que L94A1 chain gun
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est L94A1 chain gun - définition


L94A1 chain gun         
LONG-BARRELLED VERSION OF THE HUGHES EX-34 7.62 MM CHAIN GUN
L94A1; EX-34; Ex-34; Ex 34; EX 34
L94A1 is the British Ministry of Defence designation for the long-barrelled version of the Hughes EX-34 7.62 mm chain gun, which is fitted to several British Army armoured fighting vehicles, including the Challenger 2 and the Warrior.
Chain gun         
  • Mk 38 chain gun]] mounted on [[USS Nicholas (FFG-47)]]
FIREARM MECHANISM THAT USES AN EXTERNAL SOURCE OF POWER TO CYCLE THE FIREARM
Chaingun; Chain powered weapon; Chainguns; Chain-gun
A chain gun is a type of autocannon or machine gun that uses an external source of power to cycle the weapon's action, rather than diverting excess energy from the cartridges' propellant as in a typical automatic firearm, and does so via a continuous loop of chain drive similar to that used on a motorcycle or bicycle.
Three Chain Road         
UNIT OF LENGTH
Land chain; Ramden's chain; Ramsden's chain; Engineer's chain; Vara chain; Chain (unit of measure); Acre's breadth; Acres breadth; Surveyor's Chain; Two chain road; Three chain road; Five chain road; Chain (measurement); Chainage; Chain (length); Square chain; Ramsden's link; Ramsden's square chain; Ramsden's square link; Engineering chain; Survey chain; Chains (unit)
Three Chain Road is the second studio album by Australian musical artist, Lee Kernaghan. It was released in August 1993 and peaked at number 35 in February 1994.