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Who fort in war Vietnam war?

Firebases acted as Forts during the Vietnam War. Firebases normally had a battery (6 guns back then) of 105mm, 155mm Self Propelled Guns (SPG), or split trailed 155mm field guns. Some firebases had M42 Dusters and 175mm SPG.


What are some military vehicles in the Vietnam War?

1. M151 1/4 ton truck (jeep) 2. 2 1/2 ton truck (deuce and a half) 3. Gun Trucks 4. V-100 Armored Cars 5. M113 APC/ACAV (Armored Personnel Carriers/Armored Cavalry Assault Vehicles) 6. M551 Sheridan light tank (Armored Airborne Reconnaissance Assault Vehicle) 7. M42 Duster (twin 40mm) 8. M50 Ontos (6 106mm) 9. SPAT (90mm Anti-Tank Gun) 10. M41 Walker Bulldog light tank 11. M48A3 Patton 90mm medium gun tank 12. PT76 amphibious light tank 13. T54/T55 medium tank


How long does it take from Birmingham to cleethorpes?

The distance between the starting point and the destination is 144mi, (231km), and will take approximately 2 hours 29 minutes of driving time. From Birmingham, West Midlands, UK.1. Head northeast on Corporation St toward Newton St 0.2 km2. Slight right at Steelhouse Ln 0.1 km3. At Lancaster Circus Queensway, take the 3rd exit onto Corporation St 0.4 km4. Take the ramp onto A38 1.0 km5. Continue on A5127/Aston Expy 1.8 km6. Take the M6 ramp to M40/M1/M5/M42/London 0.1 km7. Keep right at the fork to continue toward M6 and merge onto M6 8.8 km8. At junction 4a, exit toward M42 0.1 km9. Merge onto M6 1.1 km10. Take the exit onto M42 toward M1/Tamworth 2.5 km11. At junction 9, exit toward A4097/Kingsbury/A446 0.6 km12. Merge onto M42 21.0 km13. Continue on A42 (signs for Nottingham/A42/M1) 23.0 km14. Take the exit on the right onto M1 toward Nott'm (N) 68.5 km15. At junction 32, exit onto M18 32.4 km16. At junction 5, take the M180 exit to Scunthorpe/Grimsby 0.4 km17. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto M180 heading to A614/M181/Scunthorpe/Bawtry 40.5 km18. Continue on A180 (signs for Grimsby/Immingham/A160/A180)Go through 3 roundabouts 27.8 km19. At Isaac's Hill Roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto A1098/Isaac's Hill 0.2 km20. Turn right at B1374/St Peter's Ave 0.4 kmArrive Cleethorpes, South Humberside, UK.


What guns were used in the Vietnam war?

Artillerymen fired: 105mm and 155mm field guns; 155mm and 175mm SPGs (Self Propelled Guns). US Tankers fired: 90mm cannons (M48 Patton tank main gun) and 152mm cannons (M551 Sheridan tank main gun). Australian tankers used Centurian tanks which fired 84mm main guns (20 pounders). South Vietnamese tankers used the M41 Walker Bulldog light tank, which fired a 76mm main gun. North Vietnamese Army (NVA) tankers used the PT76 light tank which fired a 76mm main gun and the T54 medium tank which fired a 100mm cannon.


What weapons did china use in World War 2?

japan was n the war china stayed out of it and the japaneese usedRiflesType 38 RifleType 38 Cavalry RifleType 44 Cavalry RifleType 97 Sniper RifleType 99 RifleType 99 Sniper RifleType I RifleTERA RiflesExperimental Automatic Rifles (Type 5 rifle)PistolsType 26 9 mm PistolType 14 8 mm Nambu PistolType 94 8 mm PistolSubmachine gunType 100Machine gunsType 11 Light Machine GunType 96 Light Machine GunType 99 Light Machine GunType 3 Heavy Machine GunType 92 Heavy Machine GunType 1 Heavy Machine GunGrenadesType 10 GrenadeType 91 GrenadeType 97 GrenadeType 99 GrenadeCeramic GrenadeGrenade launchersType 10 Grenade DischargerType 89 Grenade DischargerType 2 rifle grenade launcherInfantry mortarsType 11 70 mm Infantry MortarType 94 90 mm Infantry MortarType 96 150 mm Infantry MortarType 97 81 mm Infantry MortarType 97 90 mm Infantry MortarType 97 150 mm Infantry MortarType 99 81 mm Infantry MortarType 2 120 mm Infantry MortarType 98 50 mm MortarHeavy mortars & rocket launchers15cm MortarType 14 27 cm Heavy MortarType 98 32 cm Spigot MortarType 4 20 cm Rocket LauncherType 4 40 cm Rocket LauncherType 5 Mortar Launcher "Tok"FlamethrowersType 100 FlamethrowerMilitary swordsType 98 Military SwordHeavy weaponsField artillery7cm Mountain GunType 31 75 mm Mountain GunType 41 75 mm Mountain GunType 94 75 mm Mountain GunType 99 10 cm Mountain GunType 41 75 mm Cavalry Gun7 cm Field GunType 31 75 mm Field GunType 38 75 mm Field GunType 90 75 mm Field GunType 95 75 mm Field GunKrupp 12 cm HowitzerKrupp 15 cm HowitzerType 38 12 cm HowitzerType 38 15 cm HowitzerType 4 15 cm HowitzerType 91 10 cm HowitzerType 96 15 cm HowitzerKrupp 10.5 cm CannonType 38 10 cm CannonType 14 10 cm CannonType 92 10 cm CannonFortress guns28cm HowitzerType 45 24 cm HowitzerType 45 15 cm CannonType 7 30 cm HowitzerType 7 10 cm CannonType 7 15 cm CannonType 11 75 mm CannonType 89 15 cm CannonType 96 24 cm HowitzerType 96 15cm CannonExperimental 41 cm HowitzerType 90 24 cm Railway GunInfantry gunsType 11 37 mm Infantry GunType 92 70 mm Infantry GunAnti-tank gunsType 94 37 mm Anti-Tank GunType 1 37 mm Anti-Tank GunType 1 47 mm Anti-Tank GunType Ra 37 mm AT GunAnti-tank weaponsInfantry ArmorType 97 20 mm AT RifleType 99 AT MineArmor Piercing Anti-Tank GrenadeType 93 Pressure Anti-Tank/Personnel MineType 2 AT Rifle GrenadeType 3 AT GrenadeLunge AT Mine57 mm Tank Cannon37 mm Tank CannonExperimental AT Gun (Japanese equivalent to Bazooka, PIAT, Panzerfaust or Panzershreck)Type 5 45 mm Recoilless GunType 4 70 mm AT Rocket LauncherAnti-aircraft weaponsOccasional anti-aircraft gunsType 97 20 mm AT/AA RifleType 11 Light Machine GunType 96 Light Machine GunType 99 Light Machine GunType 3 Heavy Machine GunType 92 Heavy Machine GunType 1 Heavy Machine GunLight anti-aircraft gunsType 3 Heavy Machine GunType 4 Heavy Machine GunType 97 20 mm AT/AA RifleType 98 20 mm AA Machine CannonType 2 20 mm AA Machine Cannon20 mm Twin AA Machine CannonType 4 20 mm Twin AA Machine CannonModel 96 25 mm AT/AA GunAA Mine DischargerMedium & heavy anti-aircraft gunsModel 96 25 mm AT/AA Gun (triple Muzzle)Vickers Type 40 mm AT/AA GunType 11 75 mm AA GunType 88 75 mm AA GunType 4 75 mm AA GunType 3 80 mm AA GunType 99 88 mm AA GunType 10 120 mm AA GunType 14 10 cm AA GunType 3 12 cm AA GunType 5 15 cm AA GunMobile anti-aircraft vehiclesType 98 20 mm AAG Tank "Ho-Ki"20 mm AA Machine Cannon Carrier Truck20 mm Anti-Aircraft Tank "Ta-Se"Type 96 AA Gun Prime MoverType 98 20 mm AA Half-Track Vehicle "Ko-Hi"TanksBritish Mk IV - World War I vintageBritish Medium A "Whippet" - World War I vintageRenault FT17 "Ko" Light Tank - World War I vintageType 89 Medium Yi-GoRenault NC27 "Otsu" Light TankCarden Loyd Mk.VIType 92 Combat CarType 94 Tankette "TK"Type 95 Heavy TankType 95 Ha-GoType 97 Te-KeType 97 Chi-HaType 97-improved Medium Tank "Shinhoto Chi-Ha"M3 Light Tank - CapturedType 98 Light Tank "Ke-Ni"Type 1 Medium Tank "Chi-He"Type 2 Light Tank "Ke-To"Type 2 Amphibious Tank "Ka-Mi"Type 3 Amphibious Tank "Ka-Chi"Type 3 Medium Tank "Chi-Nu"Type 4 Medium Tank "Chi-To"Type 4 Light Tank "Ke-Nu"Type 5 Medium Tank "Chi-Ri"Type 92 TanketteType 95 Ke-Go Light TankType 93 Light TankType 94 Medium TankType 95 Kyo-Go Light TankType 95 Ke-Ri Light TankType 95 Keni Light TankType 95 So-Ki Rail TankType 95 Ke-Nu Rail TankType 95 Heavy TankType 97 Chi-NiType 1 Ti-Ho Medium TankType 2 Medium TankType 2 Ho-I Infantry Support TankType 4 Ke-Hy Light TankType 5 Ke-Xo Light TankExperimental Tank - Number 1Type 91 Heavy Tank - ExperimentalExperimental Medium Tank Chi-NiExperimental Medium TankExperimental Medium Tank Chi-HoExperimental O-I Super Heavy TankExperimental Ultra Heavy TankExperimental Type 98 Medium TankExperimental Flying Tank Ku-Ro or So-RaExperimental Flying Tank Maeda Ku-6Model 94 3/4 Ton Tracked TrailerSRII Amphibious TankType 1 "Mi-Sha" Amphibious TankType 3 "Ka-Chi" Amphibious TankType 2 "Ka-Mi" Amphibious TankType 4 "Ka-Tsu" Amphibious LaunchType 4 "Ka-Sha" Amphibious TankType 5 "To-Ku" AmphibiousNote: Amphibious Tanks were used by the IJN.Self-propelled gunsType 1 75 mm SPH "Ho-Ni I"Type 1 105 mm SPH "Ho-Ni II"Type 2 Gun Tank "Ho-I"Type 3 Gun Tank "Ho-Ni III"Type 4 150 mm SPH "Ho-Ro"Short Barrel 120 mm Gun Tank75 mm SP AT Gun "Na-To"Type 4 120 mm Ho-ToType 4 155 mm Ho-Ro75 mm SPG "Kusae"120 mm Short Barrel Gun TankExperimental Type 2 Ho-Ri Tank DestroyerExperimental Jiro-Sha Self Propelled GunExperimental Type 2 105 mm Ka-To Tank DestroyerExperimental Type 2 75 mm Ku-Se SPGExperimental Type 5 47 mm Ho-Ru SPATGExperimental 105 mm Tank DestroyerExperimental Type 5 155 mm Ho-Chi SPGExperimental 120 mm SPGExperimental Type 2 105 mm Ka-To Tank DestroyerExperimental Type 2 75 mm Ku-Se SPGExperimental Type 5 47 mm Ho-Ru SPATGArmored vehiclesArmored carsAustin Motor Company Armoured CarVickers Crossley Armored CarWolseley Motor Company Armoured CarModel 91 Broad-gauge Railroad Tractor Sumi-DaType 91 Armored Railroad Car "So-Mo"Type 95 Armored Railroad Car "So-Ki"Aikoku Armored CarHokoku Armored CarType 2592 Osaka HoKoKu-Go Armored CarType 2592 "Kokusan" Armored CarType 2592 "Chokei Sensha" Armored Car*Type 2592 Chiyoda Armored CarType 2593 "Sumida" Armored CarModel 92 Naval Armored CarModel 92 "Chiysda" Armored CarFord Armored CarType 2598 Railroad CarArmored carriersType 98 Armored Ammunition Carrier "So-Da"Type 1 APC "Ho-Ki"Type 1 Ho-Ha "Half-Track"Type 4 Amphibious Vehicle "Ka-Tsu"Experimental Light Armored ATG Carrier "So-To"Type-4 Ka-Tsu "Toku 4 Shiki Naikatei" Amphibious Personnel CarrierExperimental armored vehiclesAnti-Aircraft Tank "Ta-Se"Type 4 30 cm SP Heavy Mortar Carrier "Ha-To"105 mm SP Gun Tank "Ho-Ri"Type 5 47 mm SP Gun "Ho-Ru"Super-Heavy Tank "O-I"Armored trainsType 94 Armored TrainImprovised Armored TrainExperimental Armored TrainWagonsWagon-1 Reconnaissance WagonWagon-1 Protective WagonWagon-2 Heavy Canone WagonWagon-3 Light Canone WagonWagon-4 Infantry WagonWagon-5 Command WagonLocomotivesWagon-6 Auxiliary TenderWagon-7 Materials WagonWagon-7 Power Supply WagonWagon-8 Infantry WagonWagon-9 Light Canone WagonWagon-10 Howitzer WagonWagon-11 Protective WagonOther armored vehiclesArmored Engineer Vehicle "SS"Armored Lumberjack "Ho-K"Type 95 Crane Vehicle "Ri-Ki"Armored Recovery Vehicle "Se-Ri"Swamp Vehicle "FB"Command Tank "Shi-Ki"Type 100 Observation Vehicle "Te-Re"Type 97 Mini Engineer Vehicle "Yi-Go"High-Voltage Dynamo Vehicle "Ka-Ha"Type 97 Pole Planter and Type 97 Cable LayerType 94 Disinfecting VehicleType 94 Gas Scattering VehicleOther land vehiclesTrucksType 94 6-Wheeled TruckType 95 Mini-truckType 97 4-Wheeled TruckType 1 6-Wheeled TruckType 2 Heavy TruckToyota KB/KC TruckNissan 80 TruckNissan 180 TruckAmphibious Truck "Su-Ki"Type 1 4x2 Toyota GB2 Wheel Towed CartIsuzu Hucks StarterPassenger carsType 92 Armored CarType 93 6/4-Wheeled Passenger CarType 95 Passenger Car "Kurogane"Type 98 Passenger CarModel 97 Nissan Staff Car, Nissan 70MotorcyclesType 97 MotorcycleJapanese Military "Trike"Railroad carsType 98 Railroad CarType 100 Railroad CarTractors & prime moversType 92 5 t Prime Mover "I-Ke"Type 98 6 t Prime Mover "Ro-Ke"Type 92 8 t Prime Mover "Ni-Ku"Type 95 13 t Prime Mover "Ho-Fu"Type 94 4 t Prime Mover "Yo-Ke"Type 98 4 t Prime Mover "Shi-Ke"Type 98 Half-tracked Prime Mover "Ko-Hi"Type 98 Half-tracked Prime Mover Large ModelType 96 AA Gun Prime Mover NEWExperimental Heavy Gun Tractor Chi-KeExperimental Crawler TruckT G Experimental Crawler TruckFordson Prime MoverThe Pavessi Gun TractorThe 50 hp Gun TractorKomatsu 3 ton TractorLight Prime MoverClarton Prime MoverThe Holt 30Miscellaneous vehiclesType 94 AmbulanceType 94 Repair VehicleArmy vesselsRiver-crossing craftsType 95 Collapsible BoatType 99 Pontoon BridgeRubber RaftsLanding craftPersonnel Landing Craft "Shohatsu"Personnel Landing Craft "Chuhatsu"Vehicle Landing Craft "Daihatsu"Vehicle Landing Craft "Toku-Daihatsu"Vehicle Landing Craft "Mokusei-Daihatsu"MotorboatsSpeedboat Model KoSpeedboat Model OtsuSuicide-Attack Motorboat "Maru-Re"Gun boatsArmored Boat "AB-Tei"Submarine-chaser "Karo-Tei"Landing craft/aircraft carriersLanding Craft Carrier "Shinshu Maru"Landing Craft Carrier Model Ko, Otsu, HeiTransport vesselsTank Landing Ship "SS-Tei"Fast Transport Vessel "Yi-Go"Transport Submarine "Maru-Yu"Engineering vehicles & weaponsArmored Engineer Vehicle Soukou Sagyou Ki "SS-Ki"Armored Cable LayerType 97 Mini Engineering Vehicle "Yigo"Tank Recovery Vehicle "Ri-Ki"Tank Recovery Vehicle "Seri"T G Armored Bridge LayerJapanese Armored Lumberjack "Ho-K"Japanese Armored Lumberjack "Basso Ki"Armored Cable LayerExperimental Trench ExcavatorExperimental ExcavatorNavy ships and warvesselsMain article: List of Japanese Navy ships and warvessels in World War II Secret weaponsMain article: Secret and special weapons in Showa Japan Army secret weaponsRemote control special vehicle "I-Go"Unmanned miniature special vehicle "Ya-I"Remote control special working cable car with 90 mmMortar cannon "Ite-Go"Remote control boat "Isu-Go"Rocket cannon "Ro-Go"Nuclear project "Mishina"Engine stop gas "Ha-Go"Radio jammer "Ho-Go"Electric cannon "To-Go"Ultrashort waves application research "Chi-Go"High voltage weapon "Ka-Go"High voltage obstacle destruction device "Kaha-Go"High voltage wire obstacles "Kake-Go"High voltage net launching rocket "Kate-Go"Infrared rays detection device "Ne-Go"Mine detection sonar for the landing operations "Ra-Go"Radio control device "Mu-Go"Radio controlled boat with sonar and a depth bomb "Musu-Go"Plan to make artificial thunderclouds "U-Go"Noctovision "No-Go"Death ray "Ku-Go"Infrared ray homing bomb "Ke-Go"Balloon bomb "Fu-Go"Optical communication device "Ko-Go"Rope launching rocket "Te-Go"Blind ray "Ki-Go"Propaganda electronic ray device "Se-Go"Sonar "Su-Go"Experimental armour for MG-gunnerNavy secret weaponsI-Go 14 Type (Type "Ko-Kai 2":Modified A Type2) I-Go 14 Aircraft SubmarineI-Go 15 Type (Type "Otsu":Type B) I-Go 26 Aircraft SubmarineI-Go 54 Type (Type "Otsu-Kai 2":Modified B Type2) I-Go 54 Aircraft SubmarineI-Go 400 Type (Special Submarine) I-Go 402 Aircraft SubmarineAichi M6A1 Seiran Torpedo-Bomber carried in subs.Suicide Attack Frogman "Fukuryuu""Kaiten" Type1 Suicide Attack Midget Submarine"Kairyu" Midget SubmarineNuclear Project "F-Go"Aircraft Battleship "Ise" Class "Ise"Imperial Japanese Army Electronic Warfare SystemsGround-based radarTa-Chi 1 Ground-Based Target Tracking Radar Model 1Ta-Chi 2 Ground-Based Target Tracking Radar Model 2Ta-Chi 3 Ground-Based Target Tracking Radar Model 3Ta-Chi 4 Ground-Based Target Tracking Radar Model 4TypeA Bi-static Doppler Interface Detector (High Flequency Warning Device "Ko")Ta-Chi 6 TypeB Fixed Early Warning Device (Fixed Early Warning Device "Otsu")Ta-Chi 7 TypeB Mobile Early Warning Device (Mobile Early Warning Device "Otsu")Ta-Chi 13 Aircraft Guidance SystemTa-Chi 18 TypeB Potable Early Warning Device (Portable Early Warning Device "Otsu")Ta-Chi 20 Fixed Early Warning Device Receiver (for Ta-Chi 6)Ta-Chi 24 Mobil Anti-Aircraft Radar (Japanese Würzburg)Ta-Chi 28 Aircraft Guidance DeviceTa-Chi 31 Ground-Based Target Tracking Radar Model 4 modifiedAirborne radarTa-Ki 1 Model 1 Airborne Surveillance RadarTa-Ki 1 Model 2 Airborne Surveillance RadarTa-Ki 1 Model 3 Airborne Surveillance RadarTa-Ki 11 ECM DeviceTa-Ki 15 Aircraft Guidance Device Receiver (for Tachi 13)Shipborne radarTa-Se 1 Anti-Surface RadarTa-Se 2 Anti-Surface RadarImperial Japanese Navy Electronic Warfare SystemsLand-based radarType 2 Mark 1 Model 1 Early Warning Radar ("11-Go" Early Warning Radar)Type 2 Mark 1 Model 1 Modify 1 Early Warning Radar ("11-Go" Model 1 Early Warning Radar)Type 2 Mark 1 Model 1 Modify 2 Early Warning Radar ("11-Go" Model 2 Early Warning Radar)Type 2 Mark 1 Model 1 Modify 3 Early Warning Radar ("11-Go" Model 3 Early Warning Radar)Type 2 Mark 1 Model 2 Mobil Early Warning Radar ("12-Go" Mobil Early Warning Radar)Type 2 Mark 1 Model 2 Modify 2 Mobil Early Warning Radar ("12-Go" Modify 2 Mobile Early Warning Radar)Type 2 Mark 1 Model 2 Modify 3 Mobil Early Warning Radar ("12-Go" Modify 3 Mobile Early Warning Radar)Type 3 Mark 1 Model 1 Early Warning Radar ("11-Go" Modified Early Warning Radar)Type 3 Mark 1 Model 3 Small Size Early Warning Radar ("13-Go" Small Size Early Warning Radar) *Type 3 Mark 1 Model 4 Long-Range Air Search Radar ("14-Go" Long-Range Air Search Radar)Type 2 Mark 4 Model 1 Anti-aircraft Fire-Control Radar (Japanese SCR-268)Type 2 Mark 4 Model 2 Anti-aircraft Fire-Control Radar (Japanese SCR-268) (S24 Anti-aircraft Fire-Control Radar)Airborne radarType 3 Air Mark 6 Model 4 Airborne Ship-Search Radar (H6 Airborne Ship-Search Radar) (N6 Airborne Ship-Search Radar)Type 5 Model 1 Radio Location Night Vision DeviceShipborne radarType 2 Mark 2 Model 1 Air Search Radar ("21-Go" Air Search Radar)Type 2 Mark 2 Model 2 Modify 3 Anti-Surface, Fire assisting Radar for Submarine ("21-Go" Modify 3 Anti-Surface, Fire-assisting Radar)Type 2 Mark 2 Model 2 Modify 4 Anti-Surface, Fire-assisting Radar for Ship ("21-Go" Modify 4 Anti-Surface, Fire-assisting Radar)Type 2 Mark 3 Model 1 Anti-Surface Fire-Control Radar ("31-Go" Anti-Surface Fire-Control Radar)Type 2 Mark 3 Model 2 Anti-Surface Fire-Control Radar ("32-Go" Anti-Surface Fire-Control Radar)Type 2 Mark 3 Model 3 Anti-Surface Fire-Control Radar ("33-Go" Anti-Surface Fire-Control Radar)Missiles & bombsJapanese Army guided missilesMitsubishi Ki-67 I Go-IA (Carrier Missile Bomber)Kawasaki Ki-147 I-Go Type1 - Ko Air to Surface Radio Guidance MissileMitsubishi Ki-148 I-Go Type1 - Otsu Air to Surface Radio Guidance MissileI-Go Type 1 - Hei"Ke-Go" IR Guidance Air to Surface MissileJapanese Navy guided missilesFunryu Type1Funryu Type2 Surface to Air Radio Guidance MissileFunryu Type3Funryu Type4 Surface to Air Radio Guidance MissileImperial Japanese Army bombsType Ro-3Type Ro-5Type Ro-7Imperial Japanese Navy bombsType 3 No.1 28-Go Bomb Type 2Type 3 No.1 28-Go Bomb Type 2 Modify 1Type 3 No.1 28-Go Bomb Type 2 Modify 2Type 3 No.1 28-Go Bomb "Maru-Sen"No.6 27-Go BombType 3 No.25 4-Go Bomb Type 1Type 3 No.50 4-Go Bomb

Related Questions

Did M42 Dusters in Vietnam have diesel or gas engines?

Gas


Who fort in war Vietnam war?

Firebases acted as Forts during the Vietnam War. Firebases normally had a battery (6 guns back then) of 105mm, 155mm Self Propelled Guns (SPG), or split trailed 155mm field guns. Some firebases had M42 Dusters and 175mm SPG.


Was there a m42 duster battlion in dong ha?

There were 3 Duster battalions in South Vietnam: 1/44th in I Corps, 5/2nd in II Corps, and 4/60th in III Corps. Dong Ha was in I Corps.


How many miles from Bristol to Nottingham?

138 miles taking this route:Take A453, from Nottingham, to A42 (to M42) to BIRMINGHAM.Take A42 & M42 to M5 (S) to The SOUTH WEST.Take M5 down to Bristol.


How many miles is it from Loughborough to Bristol?

130 miles taking this route:Take A512 ASHBY, from Loughborough, to A42 (to M42); once you are at A42, follow signs to A42 (to M42) to The SOUTH WEST to BIRMINGHAM.Take A42 & M42 to M5(S) to The SOUTH WEST.Take M5 down to BRISTOL.


What land vehicles were used in the Vietnam war?

The US used M42 Dusters, which mounted twin 40mm cannons; M48A3 Patton tanks, which mounted a 90mm gun; M551 Sheridans in the Cavalry squadrons, which mounted a 152mm gun; V-100 Armored Cars which mounted twin 30 caliber machineguns; and 155mm Self Propelled Guns. ARVN forces used the M41 Walker Bulldog Light Tank, mounting a 76mm cannon; and the Australians used their Centurion medium tanks, which mounted a 20 pounder gun (84mm cannon). In addition, all allied forces used the M113 APC/ACAV (Armored Personnel Carrier/Armored Cavalry Assault Vehicle) which mounted a .50 caliber machinegun, and two M60 machineguns on the port and starboard rear. The M60 mgs were .308 caliber (7.62mm NATO).


How far between east midlands airport and Birmingham?

33 miles following this route:Follow signs out of the airport, then follow signs to A42 & M42.Follow A42 & M42 to Birmingham.


Can you get the bus to Betelgeuse?

You can get the 666a to the M42 nebula, but you'll have to walk from there.


How many miles from wakefield to Birmingham?

105 miles taking this route:Take M1 (S) LONDON, from Wakefield, to A42 (to M42) to The SOUTH WEST to BIRMINGHAM at JUNCTION 23A.Take A42 & M42 to Birmingham.


Is a m42 engine a 4 cylinder from a BMW?

Yes, it is, the M42 is a DOHC 16-valve I4 piston engine first built for the BMW E30 318is and 318i 1991 year model. The engine block is based on the BMW M40, used on the 318i, but had distinctive features such as double overhead cams driven by a timing chain, hydraulic valve lifters, and an increased 10:1 compression ratio. The USA version of the 1991 318i only came with the M42 engine.


The best way to Nottingham from Birmingham?

By Car, up the M42/A42.


How far is Bristol airport from Coventry?

M42, m5 about an hour - twenty