Unditching beam
An unditching beam is a device that is used to aid in the recovery of armoured fighting vehicles when they become bogged or "ditched". The device is a beam that is attached to the continuous tracks that provides additional traction for the vehicle to extricate itself from a ditch or from boggy conditions.
- Norman Hound
- The Norman Hound was a now extinct breed of scent hound from France
- Westerby Basset Hounds
- The Westerby Basset Hounds is a working basset pack
- Kars dog
- The Kars, known as the Kars Köpeği in Turkish, is a breed of livestock guardian dog from eastern Turkey
- .300 Rook
- The .300 Rook, also known as the .295 Rook, is an obsolete centerfire rifle cartridge
- Pierce-Arrow armoured lorry
- The Pierce-Arrow armoured lorry was a heavy armoured car mounting a QF 3-pounder Vickers gun, it was used by the Royal Naval Air Service during the First World War
- Barwon Heads Golf Club
- The Barwon Heads Golf Club is a golf club located in Barwon Heads, Victoria. The club is located on the southern edge of the township of Barwon Heads and comprises an eighteen-hole links style championship course as well as a seven-hole 3-par course
- .600/577 Rewa
- The .600/577 Rewa, also known as the .600/577 Rewa Nitro Express, Holland's .600/577 and the .577 Rewa, is an obsolete big bore rifle cartridge
- West Country Harrier
- The West Country Harrier, sometimes called Somerset Harrier, is a breed of scent hound from the south west of England that is used to hunt hare in packs. The West Country Harrier is often considered to be a variety of the more common Harrier breed, which
- Duke of Buccleuch's Hunt
- The Duke of Buccleuch's Hunt is a fox hunt which hunts in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland
- Bofors 40 mm gun
- Bofors 40 mm gun is a name or designation given to two models of 40 mm calibre anti-aircraft guns designed and developed by the Swedish company Bofors:Bofors 40 mm L/60 gun - developed in the 1930s, widely used in World War II and into the 1990s
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