Search references for KWK. Phrases containing KWK
See searches and references containing KWK!KWK
Topics referred to by the same term
KWK may refer to: KWK, former call sign of the radio station KXFN KWK-FM, former call sign of the radio station WARH KWK-TV, former call sign of the television
KWK
German tank gun and anti-tank gun
The 7.5 cm KwK 40 (7.5 cm Kampfwagenkanone 40) was a German 75 mm Second World War era vehicle-mounted gun, used as the primary armament of the German
7.5_cm_KwK_40
Designation for German tank guns in WWII
Kampfwagenkanone (KwK) (lit. 'fighting vehicle cannon' in German) was the designation given to any type of tank gun mounted in an armoured fighting vehicle
Kampfwagenkanone
88 mm tank gun used by the German Army during World War II
The 8.8 cm KwK 36 (German: 8,8 cm Kampfwagenkanone 36) was an 88-millimetre (3.5 in) tank gun used by the German Army during World War II. This was the
8.8_cm_KwK_36
German tank gun
The 8.8 cm KwK 43 (Kampfwagenkanone —"fighting vehicle cannon") was an 88 mm 71-calibre-length tank gun designed by Krupp and used by the German Wehrmacht
8.8_cm_KwK_43
German tank gun
The 5 cm KwK 39 L/60 (5 cm Kampfwagenkanone 39 L/60) was a German 50 mm calibre tank gun used during the Second World War, primarily as the main armament
5_cm_KwK_39
German WWII medium tank
short-barreled, howitzer-like 75 mm (2.95 in) Kampfwagenkanone 37 7.5 cm KwK 37 tank gun, 24 calibres in length, which was a low-velocity weapon mainly
Panzer_IV
German tank gun
The 7.5 cm KwK 37 L/24 (7.5 cm Kampfwagenkanone 37 L/24) was a short-barreled, howitzer-like German 75 mm tank gun used during World War II, primarily
7.5_cm_KwK_37
German medium tank of the 1930s and World War II
infantry used in an anti-tank role, but later models were given the 5 cm KwK 38 gun. This was the largest gun that could be fitted within the physical
Panzer_III
German 2 cm cannon
The 2 cm KwK 30 L/55 (2 cm Kampfwagenkanone 30 L/55) was a German 2 cm cannon used as the main armament of the German Sd.Kfz.121 Panzerkampfwagen II light
2_cm_KwK_30
German tank weapon
The 5 cm KwK 38 L/42 (5 cm Kampfwagenkanone 38 L/42) was a German 50 mm 42 calibre cannon used as the main armament of variants of the German Panzer III
5_cm_KwK_38
mortars family 2 cm KwK 30 – Panzer II tank gun 3.7 cm KwK 36 – Panzer III tank gun Skoda 37 mm A7 5 cm KwK 38 – Panzer III tank gun 5 cm KwK 39 – Panzer III
List of German military equipment of World War II
List_of_German_military_equipment_of_World_War_II
German tank gun
The 7.5 cm KwK 42 L/70 (from 7.5 cm Kampfwagenkanone 42 L/70) was a 7.5 cm calibre German tank gun used on German armoured fighting vehicles in the Second
7.5_cm_KwK_42
Anti-tank gun
5 cm KwK 40, which differed primarily in using more compact ammunition, thereby allowing more rounds to be carried inside the vehicles. The KwK 40 armed
7.5_cm_Pak_40
Radio station in St. Louis
adopted what would be its most famous call sign, KWK. At first, KWK was an affiliate of the NBC Blue Network. KWK was owned by Thomas Patrick and had its offices
KXFN
German tank gun
The 3.7 cm KwK 36 L/45 (3.7 cm Kampfwagenkanone 36 L/45) was a German 3.7 cm cannon used primarily as the main armament of earlier variants of the German
3.7_cm_KwK_36
German anti-aircraft gun
led to the development of a tank gun based upon it: the 8.8 cm KwK 36, with the "KwK" abbreviation standing for Kampfwagen-Kanone (literally "battle
8.8_cm_Flak_18/36/37/41
Radio station in Granite City, Illinois, serving St. Louis, Missouri
sign was changed to WWWK, and later, KWK-FM, with the station simulcasting the album oriented rock (AOR) format of KWK (1380 AM, now KXFN). The stations
WARH
WWII German super-heavy tank
128 mm KwK 44 L/55 gun, based on the 12.8 cm Pak 44 towed anti-tank gun also used in the casemate-type Jagdtiger tank destroyer, with a coaxial 75 mm KwK 44
Panzer_VIII_Maus
German heavy tank prototype
designs for a 45-ton heavy tank capable of mounting the high velocity 8.8 cm Kwk 36 L/56 gun which was derived from the German 88 mm Flak 37 antiaircraft
VK_45.01_(P)
German armoured car of WW2
234/1, which had a simpler open turret (Hängelafette 38) armed with a 2 cm KwK 38 gun; it was manufactured from mid 1944 to early 1945. The Sd.Kfz. 234/3
Sd.Kfz._234
Armored car / Scout car
the MG 13 was replaced by an MG 34, and in 1942 the KwK 30 was replaced by the faster-firing KwK 38 of the same calibre. Production ran from 1937 to late
Leichter_Panzerspähwagen
German WWII heavy tank
Army its first armoured fighting vehicle that mounted the 8.8 cm (3.5 in) KwK 36 gun (derived from the 8.8 cm Flak 36, the famous "eighty-eight" feared
Tiger_I
German WWII heavy tank
to the front. It was armed with the long barrelled (71 calibres) 8.8 cm KwK 43 anti-tank cannon. The chassis was also the basis for the Jagdtiger turretless
Tiger_II
Anti-tank gun
service in significant numbers, also serving in modified form as the 8.8 cm KwK 43 main gun on the Tiger II tank, the open-top Nashorn and fully enclosed
8.8_cm_Pak_43
German armor-piercing shell
anti-tank shell used in German tank (German: Kampfwagenkanone; shorted to KwK) and anti-tank guns (German: Panzerabwehrkanone(n); shortened to PaK) of
Panzergranate_39
German medium tank of WWII
versions of the production Panther's 7.5 cm KwK 42 L/70 standard gun, which were given the designation of KwK 44/1. A few were captured and shipped back
Panther_tank
Anti-tank gun
KwK 67 was created by mounting a Pak 50 barrel on the carriage of a 5 cm KwK 39/1 tank gun, while the KwK 68 utilized the mounting from the 5 cm KwK 38
7.5_cm_Pak_50
5 cm leFH 18 howitzer on Panzer II chassis Sd.Kfz. 128 Panzer II (50 mm KwK 39 L/60), VK 16.02 Leopard Sd.Kfz. 131 Marder II self-propelled 7.5 cm Pak
List_of_Sd.Kfz._designations
World War II era medium tank
Marder III panzerjaeger self-propelled anti-tank gun) mounted the 7.5 cm KwK 40. As a result, even weakly armored light German tank destroyers, such as
M4_Sherman
Polish architect (born 1969)
December 1969 in Katowice) is a Polish architect. He is the founder and CEO of KWK Promes, an architecture studio based in Katowice. Konieczny is the designer
Robert_Konieczny
PBS member network in central and western Kansas
on March 15, 1989, and KDCK (channel 21) in Dodge City on March 3, 1998. KWKS (channel 19) in Colby was the last satellite to sign on, debuting as a digital-only
Smoky_Hills_PBS
German heavy tank prototype
cm KwK 37 gun of the Panzer IV or a tank-mounted version of the 10.5cm leFH18/40 L/28 howitzer. In October 1941, Krupp was asked if the 7.5 cm KwK 40
VK_30.01_(H)
German light tank of WW2
reconnaissance battalion of the 4th Panzer Division. The armament was one 2 cm KwK 38 autocannon (with the longer L/65 Flakbarrel) and one 7.92mm MG 34 machine
Luchs_(tank)
Armoured car
protection from anti-tank weapons. The Sd.Kfz. 232 was armed with a 20 mm KwK 30 L/55 autocannon. This cannon was based on the 20 mm FlaK 30 anti-aircraft
Schwerer_Panzerspähwagen
German super-heavy tank prototype
would be armed with both the 12.8cm KwK L/55 gun based on the 12.8 cm Pak 44 towed anti-tank gun, and a coaxial 7.5 cm KwK 44 L/36.5 gun. Two types of engines
Panzerkampfwagen_E-100
Type of ammunition
single-barrel, and Flakvierling quadruple-barrel anti-aircraft guns KwK 30 and KwK 38 vehicle-mounted weapons MG C/30L aircraft gun Cannone-Mitragliera
20×138mmB
Wakashan language
Dialects T̓łat̓łasik̓wala G̱uc̓ala Nak̕wala Liq̓ʷala Language codes ISO 639-3 kwk Glottolog kwak1269 ELP Kwak̓wala Dialects of Kwakʼwala Kwakʼwala is classified
Kwakʼwala
German light tank of the 1930s and World War II
of the Panzer II were armed with a 2 cm KwK 30 L/55 auto-cannon. Some later versions used the similar 2 cm KwK 38 L/55 or L/65. This auto-cannon was based
Panzer_II
German WWII tank destroyer (Jagdpanzer 38)
38 carrying a 105 mm StuH 42 main cannon, a version mounting the 7.5 cm KwK 42 L/70 gun from the Panther, and an anti-aircraft variant mounted with a
Hetzer
Armored fighting vehicles used by Nazi Germany
Panzer III: it was widely considered to be under-gunned with the 3.7 cm KwK 36 gun and production was split among four manufacturers (MAN, Daimler-Benz
German_tanks_in_World_War_II
German heavy tank prototype
of the Panzer IV and was to use the same 24-caliber 7.5-centimetre (3 in) KwK 37 gun. Development proceeded slowly and only two chassis and one turret
VK_30.01_(P)
American country music singer (1918–2008)
where he was one of its most popular performers. He soon left WMPS for KWK-AM in St. Louis, Missouri, followed briefly by a spot at WHAS-AM in Louisville
Eddy_Arnold
WWII Soviet heavy tank
The KV tanks were practically immune to the 3.7 cm KwK 36 and howitzer-like, short-barreled 7.5 cm KwK 37 guns mounted, respectively, on the early Panzer
KV_tank_family
Firearm caliber
quadruple-barrel AA Nazi Germany MG C/30L aircraft gun Nazi Germany Rheinmetall KwK 30 and KwK 38 Nazi Germany Cannone-Mitragliera da 20/65 modello 35 (Breda) Kingdom
20_mm_caliber
German medium tank project
about this design have been found. 5 cm KwK 38 L/42 5 cm KwK 39 L/60 7.5 cm KwK 44 L/43 (later redesignated as KwK 40) Jentz, Thomas; Doyle, Hilary (1995)
VK_20
Soviet medium tank, Second World War
of their 50 mm gun as well, noting that "Combating the T-34 with the 5 cm KwK tank gun is possible only at short ranges from the flank or rear, where it
T-34
Airport in Kwigillingok, Alaska
Kwigillingok Airport (IATA: KWK, ICAO: PAGG, FAA LID: GGV, formerly A85) is owned by the Native Village of Kwigillingok and is a public-use airport located
Kwigillingok_Airport
FCC issued identifiers assigned to radio and television stations
licensed to Granite City, Illinois, with co-owned KWK (now KXFN), St. Louis, Missouri, to become "KWK-FM." The Commission said to issue a K call sign to
Call signs in the United States
Call_signs_in_the_United_States
Cancelled German light tank project of WW2
Width: 3.10 m (10 ft 2 in) Height: 2.60 m (8 ft 6 in) Armament: 1 × 50mm KwK 39/1 L/60 1 × 7.92mm MG42 Ammo: 50mm: 50 rounds 7.92mm: 2,400 rounds Armor:
VK_16.02_Leopard
Suszec Kopalnia – KWK Krupiński 880 Czerwionka – KWK Dębieńsko – Czerwionka Dębieńsko 881 Kaczyce – KWK Morcinek 882 Oświęcim – KWK Czeczott 883 Mysłakowice
Railway_lines_of_Poland
Television station in St. Louis
Lemay, Missouri. The station first signed on the air on July 8, 1954, as KWK-TV. At its launch, channel 4 was owned by a consortium which included Robert
KMOV
Standard American tank guns of the Second World War
Germans introduced the Ausf. G version of the Panzer IV, armed with the KwK 40 gun, and with frontal hull armour of 80 mm. This was somewhat compensated
75_mm_gun_M2–M6
American radio and TV broadcasting company, 1967–1986
Doubleday's two AM stations, KDWB and KWK, rounded out the company's portfolio. Citing underperformance, Doubleday sold KWK and KWK-FM to Robinson Broadcasting
Doubleday_Broadcasting
Half-track armoured personnel carrier
Kfz. 251/9 - Schützenpanzerwagen (7.5 cm KwK37). Equipped with a 7.5 cm KwK 37 L/24 low velocity gun, using the same pedestal gun mount employed on the
Sd.Kfz._251
German super-heavy tank project
armament 10.5 cm (4.1 in) KwK L/70 12.8 cm (5.0 in) KwK L/35 or L/50 15 cm (5.9 in) KwK L/35 or L/37 or L/40 8.8 cm (3.5 in) KwK 43 L/71 Secondary armament
Panzer_VII_Löwe
German heavy tank project of WW2.
were mounted on the first Tiger IIs, which were supposed to be armed with a KwK L/71 gun, like its Henschel counterpart. Two turret designs were used in
VK_45.02_(P)
German anti-tank gun
including the fully turreted Panzerkampfwagen Maus and E-100, as the 12,8 cm KwK 44 L/55 main gun. 12.8 cm Kanone 44 / Pak 44 (Krupp): K 44 mounted on a Gerät
12.8_cm_Pak_44
German medium tank prototype
01(H), was considered outdated, with only the low-velocity 7.5 cm (3.0 in) Kwk 37 L/24 gun of the Panzer IV and resembled an enlarged version of that tank
VK_30.01-30.02_(D)
Czechoslovak light tank used by Germany during WW2
covers (20 mm KwK 38 L/55 gun and a coaxial MG 42 – adapted from the Sd.Kfz. 222 armoured car); a support version armed with a 75 mm KwK 37 L/24 (and MG 42)
Panzer_38(t)
Public bus routes in Jakarta, Indonesia
fleets of Koperasi Wahana Kalpika (KWK) with a Transjakarta sticker in front of the vehicles had served as a Transjakarta-KWK feeder, with the operational schedule
List of Transjakarta corridors
List_of_Transjakarta_corridors
Canadian rock band
markets; for example, in St. Louis the song made it to No. 1 on KSHE and KWK, album-oriented/classic rock FM radio stations. "Hold On" also peaked at
Triumph_(band)
Southern Market capitalization change. May 23, 2013 WWAV WhiteWave Foods KWK Quicksilver Resources Market capitalization change. May 8, 2013 DDD 3D Systems
List_of_S&P_400_companies
Radio station in St. Louis, Missouri
existing KWK-TV for $4 million. KWK-TV was owned by a group including the publisher of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. CBS took control of KWK-TV's operations
KMOX
German anti-tank gun
designation Pak 38. The original tank gun for the Panzer III was the 5 cm KwK 38, which despite being the same 5 cm caliber had a lower muzzle velocity
5_cm_Pak_38
Rifled tank/antitank gun
which made it superior to the German 75 mm KwK 42 mounted on the Panther tank as well as the Tiger I's 88 mm KwK 36 gun. Testing against Panther tanks at
D-10_tank_gun
American medium tank of World War II
beyond the effective range of their 5 cm Pak 38 anti-tank gun, and the 5 cm KwK 39 of the Panzer III, their main medium tank. The M3 was also vastly superior
M3_Lee
Soviet heavy assault gun
the SU-152's 65 mm, provided excellent frontal protection from the 75mm KwK 40 gun of the ubiquitous Panzer IV and StuG family at all but the closest
ISU-152
Comparison of the two most common assault rifles
Rifle, 5.56mm, M16A2 W/E (1005-01128-9936) August 1986 "Recoil Calculator". kwk.us. [9] Archived 2014-12-22 at the Wayback Machine Effect of Barrel Length
Comparison of the AK-47 and M16
Comparison_of_the_AK-47_and_M16
Late-War German tank project
housed 128 mm KwK 44 L/55 (75 rounds) and a 7.5 cm KwK 37 L/24. According to Panzer Tracts 6-3, there was a proposal for the 15 cm KwK 44 L/38 to be mounted
Entwicklung_series
Armoured recovery vehicle
combat area, the Bergepanther received a bow mount to accommodate a 2 cm KwK 30 automatic cannon. However, it was already obsolete in the course of 1944
Bergepanther
Type of anti-aircraft gun and anti-tank gun (M1, M2) and tank gun (M3)
capped) shot, while comparable to the 8.8 cm KwK 36 L/56 mounted on the Tiger I, were inferior to the Tiger II's KwK 43 L/71 8.8 cm main gun firing its standard
90_mm_gun_M1/M2/M3
Topics referred to by the same term
anti-aircraft gun 8.8 cm Pak 43, German anti-tank gun 8.8 cm KwK 36, German tank gun 8.8 cm KwK 43, German tank gun This disambiguation page lists articles
88mm
American businessman (born 1978)
NVNTD purchased Big Fresh Media and Tech Help. In 2015 BKCO purchased KWKLY and Activerain from the Zillow Group. In 2017 BKCO acquired the Salt Lake
Ben_Kinney
Form of artillery
cm KwK 30 3.7 cm KwK 36 3,7 cm KwK 34(t) 3.7 cm KwK 38(t) 5 cm KwK 38 5 cm KwK 39 7.5 cm KwK 37 7.5 cm KwK 40 7.5 cm KwK 42 8.8 cm KwK 36 8.8 cm KwK 43
Anti-tank_gun
Bytom District in Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
part of the city. Szombierki Heat Power Station and Szombierki Coal Mine (KWK Szombierki), both recognized as important historical and industrial monuments
Szombierki
731(f) mit T-26 Turm. Willkerrs. April 23, 2016. Tanks-encyclopedia.com 5 cm KwK 38 L/42 auf Infanterie Pz.Kpfw. MK II 748(e) “Oswald”. Mark Nash. September
List of foreign vehicles used by Germany in World War II
List_of_foreign_vehicles_used_by_Germany_in_World_War_II
American medium/heavy battle tank (1944–1951)
the German 88 mm KwK 36 L/56 gun used on the Tiger I. In an effort to match the firepower of the King Tiger's more powerful 88 mm KwK 43, the T15E1 90 mm
M26_Pershing
Anti-tank gun
up to 1,000 meters. It used the same 75 x 495R ammunition as the 7.5 cm KwK 40 of Panzer IV and 7.5 cm StuK 40 gun fitted on the Sturmgeschütz assault
7.5_cm_Pak_39
American progressive rock band
played extensively on KSHE 95 in St. Louis MO, KADI-FM in St. Louis MO, and KWK St. Louis. Most of Gypsy's music was composed and written by guitarist and
Gypsy_(band)
Military event
was the 3.7 cm Pak 36, the 5 cm KwK 38 and 5 cm KwK 39, as well as the short-barreled, howitzer-like German 7.5 cm KwK 37 gun. The new 5 cm Pak 38 had
German encounter of Soviet T-34 and KV tanks
German_encounter_of_Soviet_T-34_and_KV_tanks
British tank gun
mm)" The 20 pounder's APDS round had twice the penetration capability of an KwK 36 8.8 cm AP round. Pugh (1962), p. 34. Ogorkiewicz (1991), p. 70. Zaloga
Ordnance_QF_20-pounder
Self-propelled anti-tank gun
G engine deck, a larger gun mantlet bolted externally, and a two-piece KwK 43/4 L/71 gun. Some later G1 models had 'hybrid' G2 features such as the
Jagdpanther
Armored car
to be driven from either end. The circular central turret housed a 20mm KwK 35 L/45 autocannon. Both sides were fitted with two half-doors where the
ADGZ
Indonesian politician
Hana Hasanah (September 23, 2016). "BB.2 KWK: Daftar Riwayat Hidup Calon Gubernur Hana Hasanah Fadel" [BB.2 KWK: Curriculum Vitae of Governor Candidate
Hana_Hasanah_Shahab
1934 German medium tank
Crew 6 Armor 10–20 mm (0.39–0.79 in) Main armament 7.5 cm KwK 37 Secondary armament 3.7 cm KwK 36 3× 7.92 mm MG 34 machine gun Engine 290 hp BMW Va Transmission
Neubaufahrzeug
Variant of turret for Panther medium tank
identified through a bulb mounted to both sides of the turret. The 7.5 cm KwK 42 was equipped to the turret with a shorter recoil system to fit better
Schmalturm
German anti-tank gun
other nations' anti-tank guns during the first years of World War II. The KwK 36 L/45 was the same gun, but used as the main armament on several tanks
3.7_cm_Pak_36
Radio station in Cameron, Missouri
Too LLC. The callsign was chosen in tribute to an older St. Louis station, KWK. Station studios are located near the prison complex on Cameron's north side
KKWK
British cruiser tank
the 77 mm HV was superior in armour penetration capability to the 75 mm KwK 42 gun of the equivalent Axis tank, the Panther. The Comet entered active
Comet_(tank)
Common type of artillery and tank gun caliber
States) Leonardo 105/52 ( Italy) Royal Ordnance L7 ( United Kingdom) 10.5 cm KwK L/68 ( Nazi Germany) The 105 was not a common calibre for land-based anti-aircraft
105_mm_calibre
German tanks from World War I to the Cold War
tractor") were produced by German companies, armed with 37 mm (1.46 in) KwK L/45 guns. Development of the Neubaufahrzeug started in 1932 when Wa Prüf
Tanks_in_the_German_Army
Australian Aboriginal language
language was dormant. The Kaurna Warra Karrpanthi Aboriginal Corporation (KWK) was registered in 2013 to support the reclamation and promotion of the language
Kaurna_language
Variants: Panther Ausf. D - first production version, armed with 75 mm KwK 42 L/70 gun. 842 built Panther Ausf. A - second production version, improved
List of German combat vehicles of World War II
List_of_German_combat_vehicles_of_World_War_II
Family of Light Anti-aircraft guns
cannon during early World War II. Developed from the Swiss Oerlikon FF. 2 cm KwK 30 - variant for armored cars and light tanks, slightly shortened barrel
2 cm Flak 30, Flak 38 and Flakvierling 38
2_cm_Flak_30,_Flak_38_and_Flakvierling_38
name Country of origin Period 20 TNSh Soviet Union World War II 20 2 cm KwK 30 Germany 1930s 20 Breda 35 Italy World War II 25 25 SA 35 France World
List_of_tank_guns
128 mm gun KwK 36: German 88 mm tank gun KwK 38(t): German designation of Skoda A7, used on the Panzer 38(t) KwK 42: German 75 mm tank gun KwK 43 L71: German
List of World War II artillery
List_of_World_War_II_artillery
Peninsula in Guernsey, Channel Islands
4 x 22 cm K532 (f) 2 x 7.5cm K231 (f) 6 x 2cm Flak 1 x 3.7 cm KwK 36 4 x MG 34 2 x 8mm MG 257 (f) 4 x MG 30 2 x Mortars 2 x 110 cm Kriegsmarine searchlights
Jerbourg_Point
German experimental tank designed during the Interwar Period
to be 14 mm all around. Rheinmetall: 14 mm frontal Main armament 3.7 cm KwK L/45 Secondary armament 7.92×57mm Mauser Dreyse machine gun, cloth belt drum
Leichttraktor
Hungarian heavy/medium tank of WWII
the 75 mm gun was a KwK 42. Hungary never had the license of the KwK 42 and did not have any, furthermore, Germany never gave any KwK 42 tank guns to Hungary
44M_Tas
KWK
KWK
KWK
KWK
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Hindu
Destiny
Girl/Female
Spanish
Sweet.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Meydad, MEDAD means "love." In the bible, this is the name of a prophet who lived in the time of Moses.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Debadyuti | தேபதà¯à®¯à¯à®¤à¯€
Light of God
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English, Scottish
Royal Ruler; Chief Hero; Used More Commonly as a Surname; Royal Chieftain; Surname; High Hill; Keen Power
Girl/Female
Muslim
Lovely flower
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Culture
Boy/Male
Australian, English, Irish
Kingly
Boy/Male
Indian
Light bringer, Exalted high
KWK
KWK
KWK
KWK
KWK