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UVK
The UVK (УВК, Универсальными Вышибными Каморами, lit. universal kick-out chamber) is an ejection charge and detonating device that was developed and used during the Second World War. It is designed to launch various buried projectiles out of the ground and then detonate them a short distance above it. Domestic (Russian) projectiles that can be used with the UVK include shells with calibres from 85 to 122 mm, and 120 mm mortar bombs. With a sui...
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