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M43 may refer to: * M43 BZ cluster bomb * M43 field cap, a piece of German headgear * M-43 (Michigan highway), a state highway in Michigan * M43 (Johannesburg), a Metropolitan Route in Johannesburg, South Africa * M43 (Pretoria), a Metropolitan Route in Pretoria, South Africa * M43 (Durban), a Metropolitan Route near Durban, South Africa * M43 mortar, a Soviet weapon * M43 Howitzer Motor Carriage, an American self-propelled artillery vehicle * M43 motorway (Hungary), a Hungarian Motorway * BMW M43, a 1991 automobile piston engine * Dodge M43, the ambulance variant of the Dodge M37 * Messier 43, a nebula near the Orion Nebula * M43, the original designation for the 7.62×39mm Soviet carbine and rifle round * the 43rd Mersenne prime * Micro Four Thirds system lens mount standard for mirrorless interchangeable lens digital cameras * Model 43 grenade, a German hand grenade introduced during World War II *M43 M postcode area, Postcode in Greater Manchester {{Letter-Number Combination ...
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M43 BZ Cluster Bomb
The M43 BZ cluster bomb, or simply M43 cluster bomb, was a U.S. chemical cluster bomb intended to deliver the incapacitating agent known as BZ. Each bomb was capable of covering an area of with BZ agent, a useful quantity to support squad or company sized elements. Its effectiveness was hindered by limitations of the BZ agent which was easily visible and could be countered by a few layers of cloth over the nose and mouth. The M43 was produced in the early 1960s and nearly all stocks of U.S. BZ were destroyed by 1989. History The United States Army re-evaluated its chemical and biological weapons programs in 1961. This re-evaluation led to a renewed focus on an incapacitating agent program. A project was established to begin producing BZ munitions; one result was the mass production of the Chemical Corps' M43 BZ cluster bomb in March 1962.Smart, Jeffery K. Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare'': Chapter 2 – History of Chemical and Biological Warfare: An Americ ...
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M43 Field Cap
The ski cap is a type of field cap used by several German-speaking or German-influenced armed forces since the late 19th century. The design originates from imperial Austria-Hungary, but is best known for its widespread use as M43 field cap () used by the Nazi Germany, German Wehrmacht and SS during World War II. A similar design is used in Germany as the distinguishing headgear of the , the only differences being the bill was slightly extended and the top panel of the hat had a smaller circumference, giving it slightly sloped-in sides. The design and its successors still in use today are the German counterparts to the American patrol cap or utility cover. Variants There are several variants of the ski cap, starting with the 's ski cap. This was the first in the family of caps, and was recognized by a high peak, a teardrop shaped top, a short bill, and a small skirt that folds down to protect the ears in cold. All had a small edelweiss or a grouping of leaves, depending on the u ...
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M-43 (Michigan Highway)
M-43 is a state trunkline highway in the southwestern and central parts of the US state of Michigan Michigan ( ) is a peninsular U.S. state, state in the Great Lakes region, Great Lakes region of the Upper Midwest, Upper Midwestern United States. It shares water and land boundaries with Minnesota to the northwest, Wisconsin to the west, .... The highway runs from South Haven to Webberville along an indirect path through both rural areas and larger cities. The trunkline follows five overall segments: a southeasterly track from South Haven to Oshtemo Township (just west of Kalamazoo, Michigan, Kalamazoo), a northerly path to Plainwell, Michigan, Plainwell, a southeasterly route to Richland, Michigan, Richland, a northeasterly course to the Hastings, Michigan, Hastings area and an easterly route through the Lansing, Michigan, Lansing area. The M-43 designation dates back to at least July 1, 1919, when it was used on a series of roadways running between Kalamazoo and S ...
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M43 (Johannesburg)
The M43 is a Metropolitan Routes in Johannesburg, metropolitan route, South Africa that connects Vosloorus with the Birchleigh suburb of Kempton Park, Gauteng, Kempton Park via Boksburg. It is an alternative route to the R21 (South Africa), R21 route for travel between Kempton Park and Vosloorus. Route The M43 begins in Vosloorus, at a junction with the M53 (Johannesburg), M53 (Brickfield Road). It begins by going eastwards as Bierman Road to reach an interchange with the N3 (South Africa), N3 freeway and enter the southern part of Boksburg. It continues by going north-east through Vredebos as Barry Marais Road to reach a junction with the R103 (South Africa), R103. It continues north-east and flies over the M35 (Johannesburg), M35 (Heidelberg Road) before passing through the suburb of Villa Liza and meeting the southern terminus of the R21 (South Africa), R21 (Rondebult Road) in the suburb of Dawn Park. It continues north-east as Barry Marais Road before turning north and flyi ...
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M43 (Pretoria)
The M43 road is a metropolitan route in the City of Tshwane in Gauteng, South Africa. It is in the township of Soshanguve, connecting the central area with the northern area. Route The M43 route begins at a junction with the M42 route (Ruth First Road) adjacent to Soshanguve Crossing Mall. It heads north through Soshanguve Central as Aubrey Matlala Street, bypassing the Tshwane University of Technology Tshwane University of Technology (TUT; ) is a higher education institution in South Africa that came into being through a merger of three technikons — Technikon Northern Gauteng, Technikon North-West and Technikon Pretoria. As the number of ... Soshanguve Campus, to reach a junction with the M39 route (Commissioner Street). The M43 joins the M39 and they are one road westwards for 1 kilometre before the M43 becomes its own road northwards. It heads northwards through Soshanguve North for 4.7 kilometres, meeting the M44 route, to reach its end at a junction with the M ...
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M43 (Durban)
Ethekwini (Durban metropolitan area), like most South African metropolitan areas, uses metropolitan or "M" routes for important intra-city routes, a layer below national (N) roads and regional (R) roads. Each city's M roads are independently numbered. Table of M roads See also * Numbered routes in South Africa In South Africa some roads are designated as numbered routes to help with navigation. There is a nationwide numbering scheme consisting of national, provincial and regional routes, and within various urban areas there are schemes of metropolit ... References {{reflist Roads in South Africa Transport in Durban ...
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M43 Mortar
The Soviet 160 mm mortar M1943 is a smoothbore breech loading heavy mortar which fired a bomb. The M1943 (also called the MT-13) was one of the heaviest mortar used by Soviet troops in World War II. Around 535 of these weapons were fielded with Soviet forces during the war. It was replaced in Soviet service after World War II by the M-160 mortar of the same caliber. Description Originally a simple scaling-up of the M1938 mortar, it soon became apparent that drop-loading a bomb into a long tube would be too difficult for any man to do. It was redesigned into a breech loading weapon, and contains a substantial recoil system to soak up the massive shock of firing a bomb and prevent the baseplate from burying itself too deeply. The barrel sits in a cradle which is attached to a baseplate and tripod A tripod is a portable three-legged frame or stand, used as a platform for supporting the weight and maintaining the stability of some other object. The three-legged (triang ...
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M43 Howitzer Motor Carriage
The 8-inch Howitzer Motor Carriage M43 was an American self-propelled artillery vehicle built on a widened and lengthened medium tank M4A3 chassis, but with a Continental engine and HVSS that was introduced at the end of World War II. The M43 shared the same chassis as the more widely produced M40 Gun Motor Carriage, which instead mounted a 155 mm gun, and were designed by the Pressed Steel Car Company. A production run of 576 was planned originally, but in the end only 24 were produced and another 24 were converted from M40 hulls. The M43 went on to serve in the Korean War, and was retired after its conclusion. History Equipped with a M115 203 mm (8-inch) howitzer, it was designed to replace the earlier M12 gun motor carriage. Its prototype designation was the T89, but this was changed to the M43 in March 1945. The 41.5-ton vehicles struggled to keep up with mechanized formations, but were successful when employed in more stationary roles. Operational service A si ...
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M43 Motorway (Hungary)
The M43 motorway () is a Hungary, Hungarian motorway that runs from the junction with the M5 motorway (Hungary), M5 Motorway west of Szeged to the Romanian border at Nagylak via Makó. Since 2015 it connects Hungary with Romania as the first border crossing on a motorway between the two countries. Timeline Route description *The route is full length ''motorway''. The maximum speed limit is 130 km/h, with (2x2 lane road with stop lane). {, class="wikitable" , - !scope="col", Counties of Hungary, County !scope="col", km !scope="col", Type !scope="col", Destination !scope="col", Notes , - , rowspan=15; align=center, Csongrád-Csanád County, Csongrád-Csanád , style="background:#dfd;" align=center , 0 , style="background:#dfd;" align=center , , style="background:#dfd;", – Budapest, Kecskemét ---- – Röszke → Belgrade (Serbia, SRB) , style="background:#dfd;", The western terminus of the motorway, and E68 route. ---- Kilometrage starting point ---- inter ...
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