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Starshel, the Glossary

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R-045/R-046 Starshel (Bulgarian: Стършел, Hornet) is a type of electronic countermeasures ammunition, fired by 122 mm or 152 mm artillery guns.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 14 relations: Antenna (radio), Artillery, Bulgarian Armed Forces, Bulgarian language, Electronic countermeasure, Hertz, Lithium battery, Radio, 122 mm howitzer M1938 (M-30), 152 mm gun-howitzer D-20, 152 mm howitzer 2A65 Msta-B, 2A36 Giatsint-B, 2S1 Gvozdika, 2S3 Akatsiya.

  2. Artillery ammunition
  3. Electronic countermeasures
  4. Electronic warfare equipment
  5. Military equipment of Bulgaria
  6. Warsaw Pact

Antenna (radio)

In radio engineering, an antenna (American English) or aerial (British English) is the interface between radio waves propagating through space and electric currents moving in metal conductors, used with a transmitter or receiver.

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Artillery

Artillery are ranged weapons that launch munitions far beyond the range and power of infantry firearms.

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Bulgarian Armed Forces

The Bulgarian Army (Bŭlgarska armiya), also called Bulgarian Armed Forces, is the military of Bulgaria.

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Bulgarian language

Bulgarian (bŭlgarski ezik) is an Eastern South Slavic language spoken in Southeast Europe, primarily in Bulgaria.

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Electronic countermeasure

An electronic countermeasure (ECM) is an electrical or electronic device designed to trick or deceive radar, sonar, or other detection systems, like infrared (IR) or lasers. Starshel and electronic countermeasure are electronic countermeasures.

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Hertz

The hertz (symbol: Hz) is the unit of frequency in the International System of Units (SI), equivalent to one event (or cycle) per second.

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Lithium battery

Lithium battery may refer to.

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Radio

Radio is the technology of communicating using radio waves.

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122 mm howitzer M1938 (M-30)

The 122 mm howitzer M1938 (M-30) (GRAU index: 52-G-463) is a Soviet 121.92 mm (4.8 inch) howitzer.

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152 mm gun-howitzer D-20

The 152 mm gun-howitzer M1955, also known as the D-20, (152-мм пушка-гаубица Д-20 обр.) is a manually loaded, towed 152 mm gun-howitzer artillery piece, manufactured in the Soviet Union during the 1950s.

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152 mm howitzer 2A65 Msta-B

The 2A65 "Msta-B" (named from the Msta River) is a Soviet towed 152.4 mm howitzer.

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2A36 Giatsint-B

The 2A36 Giatsint-B (Гиацинт; "Hyacinth") is a Soviet towed 152 mm field gun which entered service in 1975.

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2S1 Gvozdika

The 2S1 Gvozdika (2С1 «Гвоздика», "Carnation") is a Soviet self-propelled howitzer introduced in 1972 and in service in Russia and other countries.

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2S3 Akatsiya

The SO-152 (Russian: СО-152), usually known by its GRAU designation 2S3, is a Soviet 152.4 mm self-propelled gun developed in 1968, as a response to the American 155 mm M109 howitzer.

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See also

Artillery ammunition

Electronic countermeasures

Electronic warfare equipment

Military equipment of Bulgaria

  • Starshel

Warsaw Pact

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starshel