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| Mz type autoloaders load the round and propellant in how many total rams? | 1 | 100%
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| (True/False) the 2S1 Gvozdika is fully autoloaded | False | 100%
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| The loader or the T-55 was also responsible for manning the 12.7mm ___ machine gun. | DsHk | 50%
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| (True / False) the T-62 does not eject spent propellant stubs out the vehicle. | False | 50%
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| The standard combat load for a 2S1 Gvozdika included HE-FRAG and what other ammunition type? | HEAT | 50%
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| The Mz type autoloader is powered by: | Hydraulic | 50%
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| While AZ type autoloaders stack both parts of a round horizontally, MZ type autoloaders hold which part of the round vertically? | Propellant | 50%
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| Az type autoloaders characteristically launch ___ out the back of the turret during the loading process. | Propellant stubs | 50%
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| This was the first Soviet main battle tank to be put into service with an autoloader. | T-64 | 50%
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| (True / False) AZ type autoloaders feature a cover on the top of the mechanism so the crew can move around in their stations more freely. | True | 50%
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| In the infamous “Jack-in-the-box” phenomena within Russian tanks, this part of the vehicle is characteristically thrown upward. | Turret | 50%
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| The BMP-3’s 100mm gun must be traversed in which direction to facilitate loading ATGM type ammunition? | Upward | 50%
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| Loaders of Russian SPH units are also responsible for setting this part of the ammunition, depending on the commander’s order | Fuze | 0%
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| The 2S3 Akatsiya is fully autoloaded because the ammunition was ___ and would put more strain on the loader during extended firing. | Heavier | 0%
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| Omitting the standing loader in favor of automatic loading systems allowed tank designers to make the T-64 (and its precursors) generally of a ___ profile: | Shorter | 0%
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