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COUNTRY CODES

The ISO (International Standards Organisation) assigns a two character code to each country name. These codes are used by Internet 'whois' databases (these two character abbreviations are the whois country codes) and also other applications.


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KACEY AINSWORTH

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Kacey Ainsworth is an English actress. She was born in 1970 at London. She is best known for her role as 'Little Mo' in the television soap-opera 'Eastenders'.
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GME-FMK2-MO

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The GME-FMK2-MO is an Argentinean fragmentation hand grenade. The GME-FMK2-MO consists of a metallic body packed with a mixture of recrystallised hexogene and TNT providing a killing radius of five metres from the point of detonation. The GME-FMK2-MO has a 3.6 to 4.5 second delay fuse.
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M3 81 MM MORTAR

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The M3 81mm Mortar is a South African mortar based upon the French Hotchkiss-Brandt MO-81-61 mortar, adapted for local manufacture. The M3 81mm Mortar fires a 4.4 kg bomb between 100 metres and 5000 metres at a rate of fire of up to 15 rounds-per-minute.
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MO 120-60

The Thomson-Brandt MO 120-60 is a French 120 mm calibre light mortar designed to provide firepower with simplicity and mobility. The MO 120-60 has a 1632 mm long barrel and a minimum range of 600 metres and a maximum range of 6610 metres with a rate of fire of 8 rounds per minute, or short bursts of 15 rounds per minute.
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MO 120-M65

The Thomson-Brandt MO 120-M65 is a French 120 mm calibre mortar forming a strengthened variation on the MO 120-60 mortar. The MO 120-M65 has a heavier barrel and is transported on a trolley equipped with pneumatic tyres. The MO 120-M65 has a minimum range of 500 metres and a maximum range using rocket-assisted ammunition of 9000 metres.
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MO 120-RT-61

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The Thomson-Brandt MO 120-RT-61 is a French 120 mm calibre rifled mortar. The MO 120-RT-61 fires 18.7 kg special projectiles to a maximum range of 13000 metres at a rate of fire of 10 - 12 rounds per minute and for short bursts at 15 - 20 rounds per minute. The MO 120-RT-61 has a 2080 mm long barrel weighing 114 kg and the whole mortar has to be towed by a vehicle.
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MO 81-61 C

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The Thomson-Brandt MO 81-61 C is a French 81 mm calibre light mortar designed in 1961. The MO 81-61 C has a 1150 mm long barrel and a maximum range of between 5000 metres and 7200 metres depending upon the ammunition, and a sustained rate of fire of 12 - 15 rounds per minute.
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MO 81-61 L

The Thomson-Brandt MO 81-61 L is a French 81 mm calibre light mortar designed in 1961. The MO 81-61 L has a 1450 mm long barrel and a maximum range of between 5000 metres and 7200 metres depending upon the ammunition, and a sustained rate of fire of 12 - 15 rounds per minute.
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MOLYBDENUM

Molybdenum is a metal element with the symbol Mo. It was first prepared molybdic acid in 1782 by Hjelm, and was described by Berzelius in 1825.
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