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Denel Ntw 20 Denel ntw 20 Continue NTW-20 General Information Military Name: NTW-20 Developer/Producer: Pretoria Metal Pressings / Denel (Pty) Ltd. Country Production: Weapons Category: Anti-Matter Rifle Equipment Total Length: 1795-2015 mm Weight: (unloaded) 30.5-31 Running length: 1000-1220 mm Technical Kalibr data: 14.5 × 114 mm20 × 82 mm20 × 110 mm Possible magazine toppings: 3 ammunition cartridges: bar log (side) Fire types: one vortex of fire: right, Length 560 or 406 mm of closure: cylinder closure, 6 warts charging principle: Multiloader lists on this issue NTW-20 is an anti-material rifle by South African manufacturer Denel Land Systems, which is owned by Denel Group. The weapons are designed to combat long-range, hard-to-prepare targets unobtrusively. These include radars, refueling equipment, parked planes, etc. The weapon has a gun grip and under the piston of another U-shaped handle to stabilize the weapon in the shot. There is a two-legged house in front of the house. The trunk is equipped with a compensator and muzzle, the reduction of which is amplified by springs and hydraulic piston. There is a massive handle above the 8th Lynx telescope × 42. NTW-20 Variants: Base model in 20 × 82 mm NTW-20/110: caliber 20 × 110 mm NTW-20/14.5: caliber 14.5 × 114 mm NTW-20 can be converted to NTW-14.5 by changing the barrel, the caliber of 14.5 × 1114 mm NTW-20 can be converted into NTW-14.5 by changing the barrel, the barrel change, the barrel change, the 1114 mm NTW-20 can be converted to NTW-14.5 by changing the barrel, the caliber is 14.5 × 1114 mm NTW-20 can be converted into NTW-14.5 by changing the barrel, the barrel caliber, the 114.5 × 1114 mm NTW-20 can be converted into an NTW-14.5 by changing the barrel, the barrel range, the 1114 mm NTW-20 can be converted to NTW-14.5 by changing the barrel the barrel of the shutter cylinder, the magazine and the optics in the field without tools, and vice versa. With NTW-20/110, this option does not exist. With 20×82 mm munitions, the projectile weighs 112 grams and reaches an energy of 29,030 joules at a speed of 720 m/s. This ammunition corresponds to the shells of the German MG 151/20 from the Second World War. In a caliber of 14.5 × 114 mm, the projectile weighs 64 grams and reaches an energy of about 37,325 joules at 1080 m/s. These ammunition correspond to the shells of Soviet tank rifles PTRS / PTRD during the Second World War and Soviet SMG (excessive machine guns) of the post-war period. These calibers cause great wounds or destruction. The Indian Ammunition Plant Tiruchirapalli (OFT) produces NTW-20 as Vidhwahwak calibers 12.7 × 99 mm NATO, 14.5 × 114 mm and 20 × 82 mm under license. User India India (Vidhwansak, Border Guard) . He said that I was not Infantry weapons. in www.denellandsystems.co.za BSF IG satisfied AMR is produced by OFT. In: oneindia.com. February 15, 2008, received at the 2016. Vidhwansak AMR - Anti-Material Rifles / Sniper Rifle - History, Specs and Photos - Military, Security and Civilian Weapons. In: militaryfactory.com. Received on February 13, 2016. OFT is developing state-of-the-art futuristic weapons. In: oneindia.com. Received on February 13, 2016. Weblinks Commons: Denel NTW-20 - A collection of images, videos and audio files of infantry weapons. Denel ground systems recovered on February 12, 2016. Maxim Pokenker: Mechem NTW-20. In: Modern firearms. modernfirearms.net, received on October 31, 2018. Denel NTW-20 - Anti-Materiel Rifle - History, Specs and Photos - Military, Security and Civilian Guns. In: militaryfactory.com. Received on February 13, 2016. Denel (Pty) Ltd. Produkte Starrflügler: Cheetah • Hubschrauber: Rooivalk, Oryx • Unbemannte Flugobjekte: Seeker, Bateleur, Skua • Raketen: Mokopa, Kentron V3, Kentron V4 R-Darter, Umkhonto, ZT3 Ingwe • Präzisionsgelenkte Munition: Umbani • Gepanzerte Fahrzeuge: Rooikat • Artillerie: G5, G6, G7, Valkirii • Maschinenkanonen: 35DPG, GI-2 • Handwaffen: R4, SS 77, NTW-20, CR-21, Y3 AGL, CP1, Z88, SP1 • Panzerabwehrrakete: FT5 Firmen Denel Aviation • Denel Dynamics • Denel Land Systems • Denel Personnel Solutions • Denel PMP • Denel Aerostructures • Integrated Systems Solutions • Denel Mechem Standorte Overberg Test Range Abgerufen von 2 MG 151/20, Flugmuseum Aviaticum Das MG 151 war eine für den Einsatz in Militärflugzeugen vorgesehene automatische Waffe, die im Deutschen Reich ab 1934 von der Firma Mauser im Kaliber 15,1 mm entwickelt wurde und 1940 in Produktion ging. The introduction to the German Luftwaffe began in early 1941 with the installation of the Bf 109 F-2. Further development of the Bf 109 G-6 with two MG 151/20 as an additional set of armor under the wings As the rigid weapon of the lirum installed in the fighters, the MG 151/15 has already been replaced by the MG 151/20 with a large caliber of 20 mm by the end of 1941. Thanks to the shorter mileage of the MG 151/20, the snout speed decreased from 960 m/s to 810 m/s, which in turn significantly reduced the wear of the pipes. In the bombers' defensive stands, mg 151/15 remained in use as a defensive weapon in mobile lafettation even after 1941. Most of the MG 151/20 was used as an on-board weapon for fighter jets, such as the Bf 109 or Fw 190. Ammunition using specially designed 20 mm mine munitions with a much thinner bullet shell, the amount of explosives in MG 151/20 can be increased from 2.8 grams to 18.7 grams per projectile. The MG 151/15 designation was used after the introduction of MG 151/20 to distinguish between the two versions After decommissioning until about 1943 and the subsequent conversion of all MG 151/15 to 20 mm caliber, only the MG 151 designation was used. Used in Fw 190 For all versions of the Fw 190, the inside wing of the MG 151/20 pair was created for synchronized circuit propeller shooting; a special version with electric ignition with MG 151/20E was created for this purpose. The MG 151/20, mounted on the outer wing in later versions of the Fw 190, was also an electric ignition version to facilitate ground personnel and avoid confusion in the assembly of ammunition. Used in vehicles by the end of World War II, the MG 151/20 was also used with moderate success as a behelfsflak in direct object protection and on semi-wheeled vehicles. To do this, the MG 151/20 was installed in a homemade triple tabgres on an armored Sd.Kfz. 251/21 and was freely directed without the side and height of the straightening machine. The MG-151/20-4 was tested on the chassis of the French AMX 13 tank for air defense, but in 1957 it was decided to use a tower with two 30 mm Hispano-Suiza HS 831 A machine guns. Technical data MG 151/15 Calibre: barrel length 15.1 mm: 1250 mm Manufacturer: Mauser length: 19 60 mm Weight: 42.7 kg Shot sequence (per min): 700 muzzle speed: 960 m/s (Sprgr.L'Spur) MG 151/20 Caliber: barrel: 1100 mm Barrel: Mauser Length: 1767 mm Weight: 42.5 kg Shot sequence (per minute), depending on the option: synchronized: 550-750, Unsynchronized: 780-800 Muzzle Speed: 810 m/s (M-Projectile) Ammunition designation: 20×82 See also MG FF MK 103 MK 108 Weblinks Commons: MG 151 - Collection of images, video and audio files : Komita for l'Hist deoire l'Armement Terre period 1945-1975. 113, 114. Extracted from From Girls Front Line Vicky NTW-20 Strategy quotes Live2D NTW-2053 Gun Information Full Title Denel NTW-20 Country Origin South African manufacturer Denel Land Systems Game Info Faction Griffin and Kryuger manufactured/ Revised I.O.P. Voice Actor Kayano Ai Artist RAS on Released CN, TW, TW, Manufactured/Revised I.O.P. Voice Actor Kayano Ai Artist RAS on Released CN, TW, KR, EN, JP Chibi Animation Option: Default Deer Op. Sun Aristocrat Experience Service Digimind Update Black Iron Heart Tap Marked Area to Switch Between Animations Cm. T-Doll production for more information. DROP 8-4E REWARD Not received as a reward Exclusive Equipment edit 20mm HEI Stats / Data edit Health Ammunition Rations 47 (x1) → 93 (x1) / 465 (x5) 15 (x1) / 55 (x5) 30 (x1) / 90 (x5) Level of Accuracy of Fire Worship 7. Rate 40% of Crete. 50% of the foam armor. 15 Influences on Pistols Reduce Cooling Skill by 18% Name Ban Shot Icon AimAttackCurrentTarge Text Start charging after the cooling skill ends, get 1 stack charge every second, to a maximum of 7 stacks. When the skill is used, aim for 1.5 seconds and then deal ($min'dam) ($max'dam)value) x damage to the nearest enemy based on the current number of charge stacks. All stacks will be consumed to use skills. Initial 8 Cooling 13 12.6 12.1 11.7 11.2 10.8 10.3 9.9 9.4 9 min_dam_value 2.2 2.3 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.9 3.1 3.3 3.4 max_dam_value 3.3 5 4 4 4.5 5 5.5 6 6.5 7 7.5 8 Skill Name Here Health Ammunition Ration 47 (x1) → 94 (x1) / 470 (x5) 15 (x1) / 55 (x5) 30 (x1) / 90 (x5) Precision evasion of damage to the speed of fire movement 7 Armor 0 Crete. Speed 40% Crete. Damage to 50% of foam armor.
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