Tamuz
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  • For the month of Jewish calendar, see Tammuz (Hebrew month).
  • For the month of Arabic and Babylonian calendar, see Tammuz (Babylonian calendar)
    Tammuz (Babylonian calendar)
    Tammuz was a month in the Babylonian calendar, named for one of the main Babylonian gods, Tammuz . Many different calendar systems have since adopted Tammuz to refer to a month in the summer season....

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  • For a supernatural creature from Babylonian mythology, see Tammuz (deity).
  • For the Israeli rock band, see Tamouz (band)
    Tamouz (band)
    Tamouz was an Israeli rock band which released the influential album "End of the Orange Season" in 1976.The band did not attain much commercial success, but they are a reference point in Israeli Rock, with hits like: "Sof Onat Ha'Tapuzim" and "Ma She'Youter Amok Yoter Cachol"...

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  • For the Israeli kibbutz, see Tamuz (kibbutz).
  • For the Spike missile
    Spike (missile)
    Spike is a fourth generation man-portable fire-and-forget anti-tank guided missile with tandem-charged HEAT warhead, developed and designed by the Israeli company Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and in service with a number of nations....

     M113 Tamuz, launched from an M113 chassis, see military equipment of Israel
    Military equipment of Israel
    The military equipment of Israel includes a wide array of arms, tanks, planes, cannons, armored vehicles. Many of these are purchased overseas. Up until the Six-Day War of 1967, the Israel Defense Forces' principal supplier was France, since then, it has been the United States government and...

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