Приклади вживання These guns Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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How these guns work.
Do we really need all these guns?
These guns aren't going anywhere.
Neither of these guns is small.
But is"fantastic" all these guns?
All these guns and no bullets in them.
People have the RIGHT to these guns!”!
These guns are not made to injure people.
What is going on in the world today with these guns?
We told him:“Don't let these guns come to Kiev.
Two of these guns were used at Gate Pa and proved efficient.
This was, it seems, the last time these guns were fired….
Many of these guns were also used in the Polish- Soviet War of 1920.
So it's illegal to go into the manufacture of these guns for sale.
Their fear is that these guns might fall into the wrong hands.
These guns were actively used during operations in the North Caucasus.
See image 5 for an overview of where these guns are situated in relation to Ukrainian territory.
These guns saw significant combat but were soon replaced by Vickers machine-guns.
A65"Msta-B" is stillused by the armies of the former Soviet republics, these guns were released more than 1,200 units.
These guns are being used to support separatist forces operating in the territory of Ukraine.
The Backpacker with a 2.5" barrel, andthe Mountain Gun and the Trail Boss had 3" barrels.[29] These guns were designed to be"carried often and shot little".[30].
These guns had tripod mounts designed for cavalry use with a gunner's seat attached to the rear support strut.
Currently, the design bureau of the«Rubin-2017» company is developing a new, more economical in production,shell case for these guns and for the latest shell of increased range with improved aerodynamic characteristics.
Originally, these guns were to have been stripped from one of the battlecruisers Renown and Repulse after they were redesigned.
As previously reported ria'News' firing commander of a separate division of the Moscow Military District,Vyacheslav Paradnikov, many of these guns were fighting, some of them even survived the holes from shrapnel bombs and bullets.
These guns, along with small quantities of Maxim and Vickers guns, were issued to various units for evaluation purposes.
Later type IX and type XB U-boats used the lighter Ubts LC/36 mounting with a maximum elevation of +30°.[1]During the early war years, these guns were used to encourage surrender of independently routed merchant ships or to sink ships damaged by torpedoes.[3].
In the 1970s, these guns were augmented by HK MP5s from West Germany, one of the first instances of the Guard using non-Swiss made guns. .
These guns were 50 calibers long- or 50 times their 16-inch(406 mm) bore diameter which makes the barrels 66.6 feet(20 m) long, from breechface to muzzle.
One of these guns was mounted at the bow, another at the stern and the two others were abreast the deckhouse, one on each broadside.[6] The 10-inch Dahlgren weighed 12,500 pounds(5,700 kg) and could fire a 103-pound(46.7 kg) shell up to a range of 3,000 yards(2,700 m) at +19° elevation.