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Hezbollah was responsible for thousands of Katyusha rocket attacks against Israeli civilian towns and cities in northern Israel, which Hezbollah said were in retaliation for Israel's killing of civilians and targeting Lebanese infrastructure.
Because they were marked with the letter K ( for Voronezh Komintern Factory ), Red Army troops adopted a nickname from Mikhail Isakovsky's popular wartime song, " Katyusha ", about a girl longing for her absent beloved, who has gone away on military service.
Katyusha rocket launchers were mounted on many platforms during World War II, including on trucks, artillery tractors, tanks, and armoured trains, as well as on naval and riverine vessels as assault support weapons, Soviet engineers also mounted single Katyusha rockets on lengths of railway track to serve in urban combat.
But probably the most important breakthrough was the development of the famous Soviet Katyusha self-propelled multiple rocket launchers which were unarmored trucks with a simple rocket rack on the back, a cheap and crushingly effective weapon.
One operated 12 x 6 Katyusha rockets China and the Soviet Union were the first nations to recognize North Vietnam.
On May 6, 1954 during the siege, Katyusha were successfully used against the outpost.
In June 1941, on Voronezh excavator factory were built two artillery installation BM-13 ( Fight machine # 13 Katyusha ).
During World War II, the monastery buildings were used as factories for producing rockets for BM-13 " Katyusha " rocket launchers.
The Russian song also gave name to the BM-8, BM-13, and BM-31 " Katyusha " rocket launchers that were built and fielded by the Red Army in World War II.
He is chiefly remembered for being the co-designer and directing the development of the unguided rockets which were to be used with such success in the Katyusha rocket launchers of World War II.
Rocket artillery, similar to our timeline's Katyusha or Nebelwerfer rockets, were also first used in southern Ohio by the C. S.

Katyusha and large
This mobility gave the Katyusha ( and other self-propelled artillery ) another advantage: being able to deliver a large blow all at once, and then move before being located and attacked with counter-battery fire.

Katyusha and on
Image: Katjuscha 1938 Moscow. jpg | BM-13N Katyusha on a Lend-Lease Studebaker US6 truck, at the Museum of the Great Patriotic War, Moscow
Image: KatyushaMusee. jpg | An M13 rocket for the Katyusha launcher on display in Musée de l ' Armée
Postwar Katyusha on a ZiL-157 truck
On 17 July 2006, Hezbollah fired Katyusha rockets at Afula, one of the southernmost rocket attacks on Israel from Lebanon.
According to a U. N. report, on April 18, Hezbollah fighters fired two or three Katyusha rockets and between five and eight mortars at Israeli soldiers near the Red Line ( the northern limits of the " security zone ") from positions about 220 meters southwest and 350 meters southeast of the United Nations compound.
Israel profoundly regrets the loss of human life at Kana and has thoroughly investigated this tragic incident which was caused, first and foremost, by the firing of Katyusha rockets and mortars by Hizbullah from a location in close proximity to the UN position ; We reiterate that the IDF had no intention whatsoever of firing on the UN position at Kana.
Thus, had the Katyusha ’ s rockets fallen on any supply trains on July 16, 1941 those would have been the Soviet trains unable to have left Orsha railroad station.
The PLO took advantage of its control southern Lebanon in order to launch Katyusha rocket attacks at Galilee villages and execute terror attacks on the northern border.
Standing on a high riverbank, a young woman, Katyusha, sings of her beloved ( compared to " a gray eagle of the steppes "), who is far away serving on the Soviet border.
During the 28th and 29th the Soviets reinforced the flanks and attacked from the south, pouring in Katyusha rockets and shells concentrating on the area around the Halbe.
Shoot and scoot was originally made possible and used by Soviet Katyusha rocket artillery, whose rudimentary construction of rails on a truck chassis made it comparatively light and mobile, while its quick 7-10 second full salvo, slow reload, and complete lack of protection made switching positions its main tactic and best defense.

Katyusha and enemy
The most famous are Katyusha ( Катюша ) ( music by Matvey Blanter ), and The enemy burned my native hut ( Враги сожгли родную хату ) ( music by Matvey Blanter ), and In the frontier forest ( В лесу прифронтовом ), and Migrant Birds Fly ( Летят перелётные птицы ), and Lonely Accordion ( Одинокая гармонь ), etc.
" Katyusha " gained fame during World War II as an inspiration to defend one's land from the enemy.

Katyusha and forces
A battery of Katyusha launchers fires at German forces during the Battle of Stalingrad.

Katyusha and .
Hezbollah turned into a paramilitary organization and used missiles, Katyusha, and other type of rocket launchers and detonations of explosive charges instead of capturing, murders, and hijackings.
Katyusha multiple rocket launchers () are a type of rocket artillery first built and fielded by the Soviet Union in World War II.
Katyusha weapons of World War II included the BM-13 launcher, light BM-8, and heavy BM-31.
Katyusha is the Russian equivalent of Katie, an endearing diminutive form of the name Katherine: Yekaterina → Katya → Katyusha.
But the artillery branch was not fond of the Katyusha, because it took up to 50 minutes to load and fire 24 rounds, while a conventional howitzer could fire 95 to 150 rounds in the same time.
The Katyusha was inexpensive and could be manufactured in light industrial installations which did not have the heavy equipment to build conventional artillery gun barrels.
By the end of 1942, 3, 237 Katyusha launchers of all types had been built, and by the end of the war total production reached about 10, 000.
On December 27, 2005 Katyusha rockets fired from Hezbollah territory smashed into houses in the Israeli village of Kiryat Shmona wounding three people.
On December 30, 2005 the Lebanese army dismantled two other Katyusha rockets found in the border town of Naqoura, an action suggesting increased vigilance following PM Saniora's angry remarks.
It was mainly Sukhoi Su-7, MiG-21 fighter jets, T-34 and Iosif Stalin tanks, SU-76 self-propelled guns, GAZ-69 4x4 light trucks of jeep class ( in many versions ), ZIL-157 military trucks, Katyusha multiple rocket launchers, and BTR-40 and BTR-152 armored personnel carriers.
Katyusha rocket launcher | BM-13 " Katyusha " battery fire, during the Battle of Berlin, April 1945.
In 2000 and 2001 THEL shot down 28 Katyusha artillery rockets and 5 artillery shells.

batteries and were
The batteries on the bugging device I had put on the car were still fresh enough to send out good strong signals.
During the delay, the spacesuits, a spacecraft separation mechanism and batteries in the Lunar Module ( LM ) were modified and tested.
In 2006 four batteries ( divizions in Russian terminology ; about 6 systems each ) of S-300 anti-aircraft systems were acquired from Russia to reinforce the Joint CIS Air Defense System.
2 9v batteries were added as a size comparison.
Six batteries of guns were ranged alongside the village.
Also facing Ramillies Marlborough placed a powerful battery of thirty 24-pounders, dragged into position by a team of oxen ; further batteries were positioned overlooking the Petite Gheete.
These shoals were too shallow to permit passage of larger warships, and so Brueys ordered his thirteen ships of the line to form up in a line of battle following the northeastern edge of the shoals to the south of the island, a position that allowed the ships to disembark supplies from their port side while covering the landings with their starboard batteries.
From the documentation compiled by the Civil Aeronautics Board investigation, a possible key to the plane's disappearance was found, but barely touched upon by the Triangle writers: the plane's batteries were inspected and found to be low on charge, but ordered back into the plane without a recharge by the pilot while in San Juan.
The red LED and blue / green vacuum fluorescent displays consumed a lot of power and the calculators either had a short battery life ( often measured in hours, so rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries were common ) or were large so that they could take larger, higher capacity batteries.
By World War II, most fighters were all-metal monoplanes armed with batteries of machine guns or cannons and some were capable of speeds approaching 400 mph.
In the definition adopted by the British Admiralty, they were rated ships of at least 28 guns, carrying their principal armament upon a single continuous deck — the upper deck, while ships-of-the-line possessed two or more continuous decks bearing batteries of guns.
Solar panels were not a practical solution for Galileos power needs at Jupiter's distance from the Sun ( it would have needed a minimum of of solar panels ); as for batteries, they would have been prohibitively massive due to the technological limitations of the time.
Three batteries were combined into a devizion ( company ), and three divizions into a separate mine-firing regiment of rocket artillery.
These were superseded by the electric light bulb and flashlights powered by dry cell batteries, which are still used to this day.
At the last flight the batteries were exhausted before reentry but, luckily, the spacecraft landed safely.
" LEDs were also chosen for having the lowest drain on batteries, and for being the most striking color to see.
Behind the inner ring were Coastal Defense Force personnel operating naval shore batteries of Styx missiles and guns, backed by ground force units deployed in depth.
Multiple problems with reliability, stability and safety ( by some, the model was referred as the " HindenBook " because the lithium ion batteries used actually burst into flame in Apple tests, necessitating a recall and downgrade to nickel metal hydride batteries ) were present in the early 5300s.
These batteries were manufactured by Sony.

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