Hungarian Ground Forces
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Hungarian Ground Forces
Summary
Hungarian Ground Forces is an army[1]. It draws 242 Wikipedia views per month (army category, ranking #94 of 254).[2]
Key Facts
- Hungarian Ground Forces is in the country of Hungary[3].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's instance of is recorded as army[4].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's item operated is recorded as P9RC[5].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's item operated is recorded as Glock 17[6].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's item operated is recorded as SKS[7].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's item operated is recorded as Mannlicher M1895[8].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's item operated is recorded as KGP-9[9].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's item operated is recorded as Heckler & Koch MP5[10].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's item operated is recorded as AK-63[11].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's item operated is recorded as M4[12].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's item operated is recorded as Remington Model 870[13].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's item operated is recorded as M2 Browning[14].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's item operated is recorded as M24 Sniper Weapon System[15].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's item operated is recorded as SVD Dragunov[16].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's item operated is recorded as Gepard[17].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's item operated is recorded as M249 SAW[18].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's item operated is recorded as PK[19].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's item operated is recorded as M320 Grenade Launcher Module[20].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's item operated is recorded as T-72[21].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's item operated is recorded as BTR-80[22].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's item operated is recorded as BRDM-2[23].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's item operated is recorded as Cougar[24].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's item operated is recorded as PTS[25].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's item operated is recorded as MaxxPro[26].
- Hungarian Ground Forces's item operated is recorded as Oshkosh M-ATV[27].
Body
Identity
Hungarian Ground Forces's part of is recorded as Hungarian Defence Force[28]. Its follows is recorded as Royal Hungarian Army[29]. Its followed by is recorded as Royal Hungarian Army[30].
Why It Matters
Hungarian Ground Forces draws 242 Wikipedia views per month (army category, ranking #94 of 254).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]