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M86 or M-86 may refer to: Ships * HMAS Diamantina (M 86), HMAS ''Diamantina'' (M 86), a ''Huon''-class minehunter in the Royal Australian Navy * INS Malpe, INS ''Malpe'' (M86), an Indian Naval minesweeper ship Transportation * M86 (Johannesburg), a short metropolitan route in South Africa * M86 (New York City bus), a bus route in Manhattan, U.S. * M86 expressway (Hungary) * M-86 (Michigan highway), U.S. * M-86-Prairie River Bridge, now the Crystal Springs Street–Dowagiac River Bridge, near Sumnerville, Michigan, U.S. Weapons and munitions * M86 pursuit deterrent munition, a U.S. anti-personnel landmine * M86 sniper rifle, a 7.62mm sniper rifle employed by the U.S. military * Valmet Sniper M86, a Finnish sniper rifle * Zastava M86, a variant of the Zastava M84 machine gun Other uses

* M86 Security, an American Internet threat protection company * M86 Swimming Center, Madrid, Spain * Messier 86, or M86, a lenticular galaxy in the Virgo Cluster * Tumansky M-86, a variant of the ...
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M-86 (Michigan Highway)
M-86 is an east–west state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan in the southern portion of the Lower Peninsula. The highway starts at Business US Highway 131 (Bus. US 131) and M-60 in Three Rivers and ends at US Highway 12 (US 12) near Coldwater. In between, it crosses farm country and runs along a section of the Prairie River. Following a highway originally numbered M-7, the roadway was renumbered M-86 in 1940. It has been a part of the state highway system at least since 1927. Two other roadways carried the M-86 designation in the 1920s. Two bridges along the road are eligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Route description M-86 begins in Three Rivers at a junction with Bus. US 131 and M-60. From there the road travels south out of town on Main Street and across the St. Joseph River. After crossing the river, the highway runs through a residential area of town and turns eastward into rural farm lands. M-86 ...
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M86 Swimming Center
The Swimming Center M-86 is a complex of pools in southeast of Madrid, Spain. The headquarters of the Royal Spanish Swimming Federation are located there. Overview The official opening was on 14 May 1986. The complex was built to host the 5th World Aquatics Championships held in August 1986. The name of the swimming center is derived from this event (M-86: Madrid 1986). Its area is about 21,000 square meters. Events The indoor pool of the M-86 Swimming Center has staged the following events: * Spanish League * FINA Water Polo World League * Spanish Aquatics Championships * 2004 European Aquatics Championships * 2011 Women's European U-17 Junior Championships in Water Polo * World Championships Qualification Tournament in Water Polo. Awards * 1986: Gold Medal for the best aquatics facility (awarded by the National Pool in Washington, D.C., United States) * 1989: National Award (awarded by the Sports Quality Association) * 1989: World's largest swimming complex (included in th ...
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M86 Sniper Rifle
The M86 sniper rifle is a bolt-action sniper rifle manufactured by Harris Gunworks (formerly Harris-McMillan Gunworks, formerly G. McMillan & Co.). It was used by the U.S. armed forces, primarily Navy SEALs and Delta Force. It was most commonly built in 7.62×51mm NATO chambering with an internal 5-round magazine, or optionally configured to use either 5- or 10-round M14 detachable box magazines. It was also built with a magnum action, accommodating calibers such as .300 Winchester Magnum and .338 Lapua Magnum. The magnum action version was available only with an internal 5-round magazine. Harris also produced the M89, with essentially the same build standard as the M86, but which utilized a rifle stock Stocks (also capital stock, or sometimes interchangeably, shares) consist of all the Share (finance), shares by which ownership of a corporation or company is divided. A single share of the stock means fractional ownership of the corporatio ... with an enhanced grip mo ...
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HMAS Diamantina (M 86)
HMAS ''Diamantina'' (M 86), named after the Diamantina River, is a ''Huon''-class minehunter currently serving in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Built by a joint partnership between Australian Defence Industries (ADI) and Intermarine SpA, ''Diamantina'' was constructed at ADI's Newcastle shipyard, and entered service in 2000. Design and construction In 1993, the Department of Defence issued a request for tender for six coastal minehunters to replace the problematic Bay-class minehunters. The tender was awarded in August 1994 to Australian Defence Industries (ADI) and Intermarine SpA, which proposed a modified ''Gaeta''-class minehunter. ''Diamantina'' has a full load displacement of 732 tons, is long, has a beam of , and a draught of .Saunders (ed.), ''IHS Jane's Fighting Ships 2012–2013'', p. 33 Main propulsion is a single Fincantieri GMT BL230-BN diesel motor, which provides to a single controllable-pitch propeller, allowing the ship to reach .Wertheim (ed ...
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INS Malpe
INS ''Malpe'' an Indian Naval minesweeper ship, named after a port in Malabar coast Malpe. She remained in service until decommissioned at Naval Base, Kochi Kochi ( , ), List of renamed Indian cities and states#Kerala, formerly known as Cochin ( ), is a major port city along the Malabar Coast of India bordering the Laccadive Sea. It is part of the Ernakulam district, district of Ernakulam in the ... on 4 December 2006. Service References {{DEFAULTSORT:Malpe, INS Mahé-class minesweepers ...
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M86 (Johannesburg)
The M86 is a short metropolitan route in the Greater Johannesburg, South Africa. It connects Krugersdorp with Randpark Ridge via Roodepoort. There is also a short 5 km road in Kempton Park which is designated as the M86. Route The M86 begins at a junction with the R24 road (Rustenburg Road) in the Oatlands suburb of Krugersdorp (west of the town centre). It begins by going northwards as Robert Broom Drive, bypassing the Krugersdorp Airfield and Krugersdorp Game Reserve, to turn eastwards and pass through the Munsieville suburb and meet the R563 road (Hekpoort Road). It continues eastwards, through the Dan Pienaarville and Rant-en-Dal areas, meeting the R28 road (Paardekraal Drive) and passing the Noordheuwel suburb in an east-south-easterly direction, bypassing the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden and crossing the Crocodile River, to exit Krugersdorp ( Mogale City Local Municipality) and enter Roodepoort in the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Mun ...
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M86 (New York City Bus)
The 86th Street Crosstown Line is a bus line in Manhattan, New York City, running mostly along 86th Street (Manhattan), 86th Street on the Upper West Side, Upper West and Upper East Sides of Manhattan. Originally a tram, streetcar line, it now comprises the M86 Select Bus Service bus line. The M86 has the highest per-mile ridership of all bus routes in the city, and the second highest ridership of all Manhattan crosstown routes after the 14th Street Crosstown Line (surface), M14A/D routes along 14th Street. Because of this, the M86 became a Select Bus Service route in July 2015. Route description Streetcar service The 86th Street Crosstown Line was originally a streetcar line operated by the New York Railways Company. The route originally ran between Central Park West (Eighth Avenue) and the 92nd Street ferry terminal in Yorkville. At the terminal, passengers connected to ferries traveling across the East River to Astoria, Queens. It was the last of the company's lines to begin ...
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M86 Expressway (Hungary)
The M86 expressway () is a Hungary, Hungarian Limited-access road, expressway connecting Szombathely to Csorna or Győr, towards to Budapest. Openings timeline *Szombathely – Vát (9.2 km): 2014.07.24. *Vát bypass (3.8 km): 2009.06.10. *Szeleste bypass (4.6 km): 2010.12.15. *Szeleste – Main road Main road 84 (Hungary), 84 (7.5 km): 2015.09.18. *Main road 84 – Szilsárkány (33.4 km): 2016.10.25. *Csorna bypass; I.section (east) (5 km): 2015.09.09.; (this section was extended 2x3 lane) Junctions, exits and rest area * The route is full length ''expressway''. The maximum speed limit is 110 km/h, with (2x2 lane road). * ''Planned section'' Maintenance The operation and maintenance of the road is provided bHungarian Concession Infrastructure Development Plc. * in Szombathely, mixed * in Csorna, mixed Payment Hungarian system has 2 main types of tolls: # ''Time-based fee'' vignettes (E-matrica); with a validity of either 6,400 Hung ...
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M86 Pursuit Deterrent Munition
The M86 pursuit deterrent munition (PDM) is a small United States anti-personnel mine intended to be used by special forces to deter pursuing enemy forces. The M86 was seen in American arsenals as early as 1977. Description The M86 anti-personnel mine is to be deployed as a deterrent munition by special forces or selected personnel only on operations where they may be pursued by an enemy. The M86 mine is similar in configuration and possesses functioning characteristics of the ADAM mine presently loaded in the 155 mm projectile, M731 (and M692). The mine is wedge-shaped, and contains a safety clip, arming strap assembly, internal safety and arming device, seven trip-line sensor, a reserve battery, electronic circuitry containing an IC chip, and a kill mechanism surrounded by an overlay containing a liquid propellant, and encapsulated in a moulded plastic form. The M86 antipersonnel mine is manually armed by removing the safety clip and then the arming strap assembly. A cam ...
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Valmet Sniper M86
The Valmet Sniper M86 (also ''Valmet M86 Sniper'' and ''Valmet Sniper'') is a Finnish sniper rifle designed by the former Finnish state firearms company Valmet. The rifle was Valmet's first and only proper sniper rifle, and after the merger with Sako in 1986, its development work was the basis for the Sako TRG sniper rifles. The rifle was produced only in small numbers in 1987 due to the merger. History Valmet and the Finnish Defence Forces (FDF) had attempted to develop a semi-automatic sniper rifle, whose prototype name was Valmet TAK, during the 1970s on the basis of the Valmet RK 71 assault rifle. The prototypes however weren't satisfactory and the project was shelved as a failure, although Valmet incorporated some improvements developed from the experiences of the TAK project to their rifles. In the early 1980s the FDF was again looking for new sniper rifles in the FDF proprietary 7.62×53mmR cartridge, to replace the older Finnish M28 Mosin-Nagant based sniper rifles, w ...
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Zastava M86
The Zastava M84 is a general-purpose machine gun manufactured by Zastava Arms. It is a gas-operated, air-cooled, belt-fed and fully automatic shoulder-fired weapon. The M84 is a licensed copy of the Soviet Union's PKM, with a few differences such as a differently shaped stock, and a slightly longer and heavier barrel which has slightly different measurements at the gas port and forward of the trunnion in diameter. Variants M84 The M84 is intended for infantry use, against enemy infantry and light vehicles. It is also configured for tripod mounting (like the PKS). M86 The M86 is a tank machine gun, and is designed to mount as a coaxial weapon on M-84 tanks and other combat vehicles. The stock, bipod, and iron sights are omitted from this version, and it includes a heavier barrel and electric trigger, much like the Russian PKMT. Another version, the M86A, is designed for external mounts and can be used dismounted. M84M An improved version of the M84. The changes include a ...
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