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  • ...; Note: Documentary Program concluded that this weapon was the best recent technology in a long line of grenades, anti-armor and RPG weapons, part of "best" bein ...Packing a Punch: America's Man-Portable Antitank Weapons" page 90 Military Technology 3/2010 ISSN 0722-3226</ref>
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  • ...www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/systems/mk-44-30mm.htm Global Security ''Mk 44 Bushmaster II 30/40mm Automatic Cannon / Mk 46 Weapon Station''].</ ...with [[GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms|GE FANUC]] and BAE Systems' Advanced Technology Centre,<ref name=CORDA26Jun08/> in conjunction with the DE&S Integrated Pr
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  • ...rd]] aboard its [[Hamilton class cutter|''Hamilton'']] and [[USCG Maritime Security Cutter, Large|''Legend'']] class [[United States Coast Guard Cutter|cutters ...oved barrel]] Due to the continuing evolution of both threats and computer technology, the Phalanx system has, like most military systems, been developed through
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  • ...launcher, and flamethrower varieties as well as security bots summoned by security cameras which are essentially sentry guns with rotors allowing them to fly ...ent against a coordinated attack) enjoyed by players in the so-called "Low security space" zones, as opposed to "0.0 space" where [[Player versus player|PvP]]
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  • ...hnological advantage in WWII against the Japanese who did not develop this technology, and still used visual correction of shots with colored splashes. Digital c ...S Texas (BB-35)|USS ''Texas'']] in 1916. Because of the limitations of the technology at that time, the initial rangekeepers were crude. For example, during Worl
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  • .../ref><ref>[http://www.army-technology.com/projects/javelin/ Javelin - Army Technology]</ref> ...&nbsp;mm [[RHA (armour)|RHA]]<ref>Stephen Bull, ''Encyclopedia of military technology and innovation'', 2004, Westport: Greenwood Press, p. 257. Other sources ha
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  • ...| title= High-performance fiber makers respond to demand from military and security users| journal= Battle Tested| year= | volume= | issue= | pages= | url= htt [[Category:Airship technology]]
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  • {{See|Science and technology of the Han Dynasty|List of Chinese inventions}} ...value:''' [[paper money]], [[bank note]], [[cheque]], [[security]] (see [[Security paper]]), [[voucher]] and [[ticket]]
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  • ...s, and is now important across society, including in economy, politics and technology. The rise in importance was mostly due to the invention of the [[internal c *Advanced technology cars such as [[hybrid vehicle]]s which use petroleum and/or biofuels, albei
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  • ...ched fuel]], but only about 10 percent of reactors ever built utilize that technology, and both nuclear weapons production and [[Nuclear marine propulsion|naval ...the only [[EU]] states that are permanent members of the [[United Nations Security Council]] – have consistently rejected calls for a ban,<ref>{{cite web|ur
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  • ...sed on both panes but special applications such as acoustic attenuation or security may require wide ranges of thicknesses to be incorporated in the same unit. ...Sputterering Vacuum Deposition (also known as "sputtering"), is the other technology used to manufacture Low-E glass. In MSVD, a metal or ceramic target bombard
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  • ...tackling a fire), and Kevlar body armor such as vests for police officers, security, and [[SWAT]]. Kevlar was used by scientists at [[Georgia Institute of Technology]] as a base textile for an experiment in electricity-producing clothing. T
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  • | [[:Category:Appropriate technology]] | [[Security systems]]
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  • ...monstrations, and outdoor festivals. Event organizers, venue managers, and security personnel use barricades as part of their crowd management planning. ...via hooks at the side of each barricade. When barricades are interlocked, security personnel can create impenetrable lines, because such lines of barriers wil
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  • ...ckground and Possible Options to Address the Threat to Aviation Safety and Security ...64-laser_safety_manual.pdf Laser safety manual]. [[California Institute of Technology]] (1998)</ref><ref>Kenneth Barat, [http://books.google.com/books?id=syTQL1V
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  • ...té des Ouvriers dans les Filatures et Tissages d'Amianté (On hygiene and security of the workers in the spinning and weaving of asbestos)" in Le Bulletin de ...e thought. According to their fact sheet, "...current knowledge and modern technology can successfully control the potential for health and environmental harm po
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  • ...tage. At the side of the stage the barriers include small steps allowing [[security guard]]s to safely lift people out of the audience (e.g. when visitors requ *'''Pitstop Barriers''', British designed steel barriers with wider steps for security guards (industry standard in the [[United Kingdom|UK]]),
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  • Another aspect of safety is protection from attack currently known as ''Security'' (as the ISO definition of safety encompasses non-intentional (safety_safe With the spread of [[radio]] technology, several experimental [[Radio navigation|radio based navigation aids]] were
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  • ...culture that expects more and more from their employees yet offers little security in return. Many experts predicted that technology would eliminate most household chores and provide people with much more tim
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  • * much greater [[Information technology|information storage and communication]] capacities ...the society as a whole, on human health and the environment, on trade, on security, on food systems and even on the definition of "human", have not been chara
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