USS Sculptor (AK-103) was a Crater-class cargo ship commissioned by the US Navy for service in World War II. Sculptor was named after the constellation
collision sparked extensive star formation in the outer ring. Sculptor (AK-103) was a United States Navy Crater class cargo ship named after the constellation
rifle H&K G36 rifle (v basic, c compact, K short ) Variants H&K MP5 SMG Ak103 rifle Armored vehicles AlShibl Aldahna Tuwaiq Trucks Tatra truck T810 Tatra
cold hammer forged barrels for the AR-15. PSA has now begun offering the AK-103, AK-104 and the AK-105, based on the modernized AK-100 family. Palmetto
R. (March 2016). "A Tale of Two Rifles: The proliferation of F2000 and AK-103 self-loading rifles exported to Libya in 2004 – 2009" (PDF). Armament Research
1990–1991 NK Osijek 34 (1) 1991–1995 Vorwärts Steyr 136 (11) 1995–1999 Grazer AK103 (7) 1999–2002 FC Kärnten 63 (0) Total 421 (24) International career 1991
USS Scuffle (AM-298/MSF-298) USS Sculpin (SS-191, SS-494, SSN-590) USS Sculptor (AK-103) USS Scurry (AM-304/MSF-304) USS Scylla (1869) SDTS (ex-DDG-31) USS Sea
industry at $4.4 billion. This includes 24 Su-30MK2V fighters, 100,000 AK-103 assault rifles, more than 40 Mi-17V-5 multipurpose helicopters, 10 Mi-35M2
rifle 60,000 delivered, 300,000+ produced locally (Being phased out by the AK-103 by the rest of the NAF, service battle rifle of the NM) Belgium FN FNC
torpedo 26 March 1942, ex-ID-1608 USS Triangulum (AK-102) USS Sculptor (AK-103) USS Ganymede (AK-104) USS Naos (AK-105) USS Caelum (AK-106) USS Hyperion
Harrington 1671 standard 18 May 1943 10 June 1943 To U.S. Navy as Sculptor (AK-103), scrapped 1969 SS Dan Beard Dan Beard 464 standard 15 January 1943 6 March