- The
Pandurs were any of
several light infantry military units beginning with Trenck's
Pandurs, used by the
Kingdom of
Hungary from 1741,
fighting in the...
- The
Pandur II is an
improved modular all-wheel-drive
version of the
Pandur 6x6 APC
wheeled armoured vehicle. It was
developed as a
private venture by the...
- Trenck's
Pandurs (Croatian: Panduri, German: Panduren, Hungarian:
Pandúr) were a
light infantry unit of the
Habsburg monarchy that was
raised by Baron...
- The
Pandur is an APC
developed and
produced by the
Austrian company Steyr-Daimler-Puch
Spezialfahrzeuge (SSF). It was
developed during the 1980s as a private...
- Ivor
Pandur (born 25
March 2000) is a
Croatian professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for EFL
Championship club Hull City.
Pandur made his...
-
according to Liprandi, also
demanded that the
Pandurs arrest and kill Samurcaș, the "enemy of [our] cause". The
Pandurs had been
joined by
packs of
Oltenian hajduks...
- in the
Great Plague of 1738, he
offered to
raise an
irregular corps of
pandurs for
service against the Turks, but this
offer was refused,
after which...
-
brigades and
other small units. An
Infantry Brigade (mainly
equipped with
Pandur II APC, M114
howitzer and MIM-72
Chaparral air
defence systems), a Mechanized...
- L-159 Alca
combat aircraft, Mi-35
attack helicopters,
armored vehicles (
Pandur II, OT-64, OT-90, BVP-2) and
tanks (T-72 and T-72M4CZ). The most famous...
- Tomaž
Pandur (19
February 1963 – 12
April 2016) was a
Slovenian theatre director. As a
student of
Maribor Grammar School No. 1 he
established his own theatre...