As of July 2014, the market cap for Quicksilver Resources Inc. (KWK) is $372,405,474.00.
The symbol for Quicksilver Resources Inc. in the NYSE is: KWK.
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There is no KWKTP stock; however the stock KWK which is the Quicksilver Resources Inc, stock was worth $1.56 a share as of closing bell on August 2, 2013.
There is no KWKTP stock; however the stock KWK which is the Quicksilver Resources Inc, stock was worth $1.56 a share as of closing bell on August 2, 2013.
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The Tiger 1 used the 88mm Kwk L56 gun. The Tiger 2 (King Tiger) used the 88mm KwK 43 L/71 which had a significantly longer barrel and had a larger cartridge. Although based on a similar design these are different guns with the KwK 43 being significantly more powerful.
Early versions (Ausf A to Ausf F1) was the 7.5 cm KwK 37 L/24, in later versions (Ausf F2 to Ausf J) , the longer barrelled 7.5 cm KwK 40 L/48 Also, a coaxial armament of a 7.92 mm MG34 Machine Gun, and in most versions an additional bow mounted MG34.
Nazi Germany build many type of tanks because Hitler was preping for the Invasion of Poland and for an possible attack by Britain and France. Germany mainlt built Panzer Tanks, An division of Tanks. The Name "Panzer is short forPanzerkampfwagen, the Symbool of this was PzKpfw, All Panzer Tanks had an Number at the end from I - VIII depending on what tank it is. The tanks were ranked Light, Medium and Heavy Tanks. Also their were couple different types of Panzer SPGs and Tank Destroyers.The German Panzer tanks were the key point of how Germany lasted during the War for 6 years whiles fighting on 2-3 Fronts.From 1934-1939, Germany was most commonly used the Light Tanks of the PzKpfw I and PzKpfw II. The Panzer I was equiped with 2 7.93MM MG13 Machine Guns. The Panzer II was equiped with 2cm Kwk30 Ausf.A-f or the KwK 38 Ausf.J-L.From 1939 onwards, Germany mainly used the Medium Tanks as sprayheads, this was mostly effective during the Blitzkrieg campaigns because these type of tanks were Fast, Agile and Very Powerful. These tanks were the PzKpfw III, PzKpfw IV and the PzKpfw V Panther. The PzKpfw III was equiped with the 3.7 cm KwK 36 Ausf. A-F, 5 cm KwK 38 Ausf. F-J, 5 cm KwK 39 Ausf. J¹-M and the 7.5 cm KwK 37 Ausf. N. The PzKpfw IV was equiped with an 7.5cm KwK 40 L/48 main gun. The PzKpfw V Panter was equiped with 7.5cm KwK 42 L/70 main gun.From 1942 Onwards, this's when Germany starts to bring in the big guns. The Heavy tanks Germany build were PzKpfw VIE and the PzKpfw VIB. The PzKpfw VIE was equiped with an 8.8cm KwK 36 L/56, 1,347 of these beasty tanks were built. The PzKpfw VIB was equiped with an 8.8cm Kwk 36 L/71, Only 492 of these were built.Also, during the war Germany was planning to built 2 new Super Tanks called the PzKpfw VII Lowe and the PzKpfw VIII Maus. These tanks were designed to have an 12cm and and a 12.8cm Gun. Only 1 prototyped of the PzKpfw VIII MAUS was built. Thise tank was also aimed to go at 28mph and to have 28cm-42cm Armor. This tank was likely a few months away from starting to Manufacture and atleast 5 years intill their was 1,000 of these Monster tanks.
Key wrapping is a cryptographic technique used to securely encrypt and encapsulate one encryption key within another key, known as a key wrapping key (KWK). This process ensures that the wrapped key remains confidential while allowing it to be securely transmitted or stored. Key wrapping is commonly used in key management systems to protect sensitive keys and facilitate secure key distribution. It typically employs encryption algorithms designed for this purpose, ensuring that the wrapped key can only be decrypted by authorized parties with access to the KWK.
The Kliment Voroshilov (KV) tanks were a series of Soviet heavy tanks, named after the Soviet defense commissar and politician Kliment Voroshilov. The KV series were known for their extremely heavy armour protection during the early war, especially during the first year of the invasion of the Soviet Union in World War II. Almost completely 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 III and Panzer IV tanks, until better guns were developed often the only way to defeat a KV was a point-blank shot to the rear.
If you are referring to the Black Circle Hour shown on KDNL-TV 30 in St. Louis, this was a local program hosted by Soul Radio KWK-AM 1380 DJs "Gentleman" Jim Gates and Bernie Hayes. When KDNL picked up the syndicated "Soul Train" program in the late fall of 1971, the Black Circle Hour was cancelled...
The Tiger I tank, used by Germany during World War II, was equipped with an 88mm KwK 36 L/56 gun. The "L" designation refers to the length of the gun in calibers, meaning the barrel was 56 times the diameter of the shell, resulting in a barrel length of approximately 4.9 meters (16 feet). This long barrel contributed to the tank's effectiveness in long-range engagements.