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Loaded gun ready to shoot.
Guided 155 mm artillery ammunition on a howitzer battle position
Waterloo, Iowa, USA - 1964: US Air Force C-124 military cargo airplane with cargo bay open waiting to load reserves for yearly training. Scanned film.
Ammo for mag 58 called 7,62mm, bullet for machine gun
World War 2   Tank and crew on Battle Field. Omaha Beach. Normandy invasion
Many bullets used in the historic automatic machine gun of World War I in italy
Dropping the Bomb
Ashkelon, Israel - December 19, 2005: A machine gun pointing towards the Israel-Gaza Strip barrier on December 19 2005.. The fence has kept Palestinians inside Gaza but has not stopped rockets being fired by militants into Israel.
Beja, Portugal: Air combat manoeuvring instrumentation (ACMI) pod - P5 Combat Training System (CTS) by CUBIC / Leonardo DRS on a F-16 Fighting-Falcon interceptor - ACMI usually includes 4 major subsystems: Control and Computation; Transmission Instrumentation; Airborne Instrumentation and Advanced Display and Debriefing or Individual Combat Aircrew Display - Beja Airport serves both civil and military aviation - image obtained in a public non-ticketed area.
7.62 mm cartridge belt on M249 light machine gun
Close up view of UA Air Force Douglas C-124 propeller airplane engines in flight. Scanned film, photo taken February 29, 1964.
Stock Photography of D-Day Paratroopers getting ready to jump. \n\nNote: number on the nose is only the invasion stick number and does not ID the plane.
old, Soviet-made, camouflage, Mi-24, military helicopter, rocket pods
Machine-gun belt with 30 mm rounds for automatic helicopter cannon
This machine gun is mounted to the nose of a combat aircraft.
A closeup shot of a helicopter on the roof of a building on a blurred sunset background
Word War 2 Royal Air Force Spitfire pilots discuss tactics on an aerodrome in England. The picture has been post processed with an antique effect.
The Browning M1919 Medium Machine Gun was used by the armed forces of the united states throughout the second world war, in all theaters and in a variety of roles. Here one is mounted to the passenger side of a Willys 4x4 Jeep. The ammunition is fed via a canvas belt from a metal ammunition storage container.\n\nThis image was taken at a Living History and Military Vehicle experience over the weekend of 26th-27th August 2023 at Dunchurch, Rugby, England. \n\nAn event where reenactors, living historians, and members of the public can come to experience what life was like during the second world war, with live demonstrations, battle reenactments, and static displays from all over the world.
Douglas AD-5N Skyraider dive bomber with extra fuel tank and torpedo. Livingston Betsworth Field (Waterloo Municipal Airport), Waterloo, Iowa, USA 1953.
Studded metal fuselage with fuel cap detail of a military transport helicopter
5.56mm ammo ready in magazines on a firing range.
Shells loaded onto a World War 2 artillery gun.
Cogs in a timepiece...a clock.
0.55 ct octahedral diamond crystal clamped in a vintage diamond cutting machine
Geneseo, New York, USA - July 12, 2009: The Glamorous Gal, a P-51D Mustang WWII vintage military airplane waiting to take off at the Geneseo Military Air Show.
A grayscale of a heavy machine gun at the 'FlyWheel' festival at Bicester Heritage Center, United Kingdom
OQ-19 Radioplane radio-controlled aerial target airplane on display at dedication of new terminal at Livingston Betsworth Field (Waterloo Municipal Airport), Waterloo, Iowa, USA in June 9-10, 1951.
Two american airforce pilots doing a preflight check before taking off.
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