Katyusha rocket salvo - tradução para alemão
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Katyusha rocket salvo - tradução para alemão

FAMILY OF ROCKET ARTILLERY SYSTEMS
Katyusha rockets; Stalin's Organ; Stalin Organ; Katyoosha; BM-13; BM-8; Stalin organ; Stalinorgel; Katyusha rocket; Bm 14; Bm14; Katuysha; BM-31; Katyushas; BM-8-24; Katyushka; Katyusha Rocket Launchers; Katyusha rocket launchers; Katushya rocket launcher; Stalin's organ; Katyusha multiple rocket launcher
  • BM-31-12 on ZIS-12 at the Museum ([[Diorama]]) on Sapun Mountain, [[Sevastopol]]
  • Reloading a BM-13
  • Museum of the Great Patriotic War]], Moscow (2006)
  • Russian forces use BM-27 Uragan rocket launchers during the [[Second Chechen War]]
  • An M13 rocket for the Katyusha launcher on display in [[Musée de l'Armée]].
  • Katyusha on a [[ZIL-157]] truck
  • A battery of Katyusha launchers fires at German forces during the [[Battle of Stalingrad]], 6 October 1942

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Katjusha-Raketenangriff
Katyusha rocket         
Katjuscha Rakete
Katjusha Raketenangriff      
Katyusha rocket salvo, volley of katyusha rockets, rapid firing of katyusha rockets

Definição

rocket
n.
device propelled by a rocket engine or explosives
1) to fire; launch a rocket
2) a booster; liquid-fuel; long-range; multistage; solid-fuel rocket
reprimand
(colloq.) (BE)
3) to give smb. a rocket
4) to get a rocket

Wikipédia

Katyusha rocket launcher

The Katyusha (Russian: Катю́ша, IPA: [kɐˈtʲuʂə] (listen)) is a type of rocket artillery first built and fielded by the Soviet Union in World War II. Multiple rocket launchers such as these deliver explosives to a target area more intensively than conventional artillery, but with lower accuracy and requiring a longer time to reload. They are fragile compared to artillery guns, but are cheap, easy to produce, and usable on almost any chassis. The Katyushas of World War II, the first self-propelled artillery mass-produced by the Soviet Union, were usually mounted on ordinary trucks. This mobility gave the Katyusha, and other self-propelled artillery, another advantage: being able to deliver a large blow all at once, and then move before being located and attacked with counter-battery fire.

Katyusha weapons of World War II included the BM-13 launcher, light BM-8, and heavy BM-31. Today, the nickname Katyusha is also applied to newer truck-mounted post-Soviet – in addition to non-Soviet – multiple-rocket launchers, notably the common BM-21 Grad and its derivatives.