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  • ...ide fuel cells], Ph.D. Thesis by Florian Nagel, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, 2008</ref>. Most of these engines have severe purity requirements o ...ide fuel cells], Ph.D. Thesis by Florian Nagel, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, 2008</ref>.
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  • Gasification was an important and familiar 19th and early 20th century technology, and its potential and practical applicability to [[internal combustion eng ...the subject that can sate the appetite of one interested in the history of technology or serve the amateur experimenter well, even dated as they are.</ref>
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  • ...ntended to give [[infantry]] units a means to destroy or disable [[armored vehicle]]s and [[fortification]]s, although it is not generally sufficient to defea ...Packing a Punch: America's Man-Portable Antitank Weapons" page 90 Military Technology 3/2010 ISSN 0722-3226</ref>
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  • ...nk]] missile system based on the [[M113 armored personnel carrier|M113]]A2 vehicle. It is manufactured by the [[Switzerland|Swiss]] company [[Oerlikon-Contrav ...[[Forward looking infrared|Forward Looking Infrared]] (FLIR). The carrying vehicle has also a conventional two-dimensional radar with an effective range of ov
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  • ...s and other individual targets while minimizing the exposure of the launch vehicle to enemy fire. It is to be the main weapon system of the [[Eurocopter Tiger ...AN|MILAN 3]]'' firing posts and the ''Trigat-MR'' missile.[http://www.army-technology.com/projects/milan/]
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  • |Image= http://www.army-technology.com/projects/mbt_law/images/mbtlaw_1.jpg <!-- Vehicle specifications -->
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  • |launch_platform=Individual, Vehicle ...Heavy Anti-Armour Missile, France|author=|date=|accessdate=|publisher=Army-Technology}}</ref>
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  • <!-- Vehicle specifications --> ...f Hannibal Ford and William Newell | publisher =Massachusetts Institute of Technology| work= IEEE Annals of the History of Computing | date = Vol. 15 No. 2, 1993
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  • <!-- Vehicle/missile specifications --> ...ese didn't actually manufacture any of these torpedoes, but combined their technology with the results of independent Japanese research to produce the ''61 cm Ty
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  • <!-- Vehicle/missile specifications --> ...was designed around this "vertical gun", but the project ran into serious technology/cost problems and was radically scaled back to a more conventional 6.1&nbsp
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  • ...These [[bombs]] can be [[Breech-loading weapon|breech-loaded]] within the vehicle on which the mortar is mounted, or drop-loaded in the usual mortar fashion. **[[Military technology and equipment]]
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  • ...ked tube carrier GFU-8/E 30&nbsp;mm Ammunition Loading Assembly cart. This vehicle is unique to the A-10 and the GAU-8.<ref name="zombie">{{cite web|url=http: Some of the GAU-8/A technology has been transferred into the smaller 25&nbsp;mm [[GAU-12 Equalizer|GAU-12/
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  • <!-- Vehicle/missile specifications --> ...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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  • ...ehicles, as it allows a gunner to remain in the relative protection of the vehicle. It may also be retrofitted onto existing vehicles, for example, the [[Comm ...itle=MTS Lance – Rheinmetall’s new modular turret system: Cutting edge technology, systematic modularity|publisher=Rheinmetall Defence}}</ref>
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  • ...le sensors. On the [[US Marine Corps]]' Gladiator Tactical Unmanned Ground Vehicle (TUGV), equipped with a [[7.62 mm]] [[M240]] and day/night sensors. *US Marine Corps [[Gladiator Tactical Unmanned Ground Vehicle]] (TUGV)
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  • *[[List of Combine combat technology in Half-Life 2#Turret|Sentry guns in Half-Life 2]] [[Category:Vehicle weapons|*RWS]]
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  • |launch_platform=Vehicle |target=Vehicle
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  • <!-- Vehicle/missile specifications --> ...sides in the aft of the torpedo, was really the innovation of the torpedo technology world. It was the breakthrough for aerial torpedo. Type 91 rev.2 aerial tor
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  • {{redirect|NaCl|the Google technology|Google Native Client}} ...i?ID=C7647145&Type=THZ-IR-SPEC&Index=1 National Institute of Standards and Technology: Sodium Chloride]</ref>
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  • ...is unavoidably interrupted by the engine cowlings acting as [[blind spot (vehicle)|blind spot]]s.<ref name="Mod p629">''Flight'' 30 June 1938, p. 629.</ref> ...ite web|last1=Treweek|first1=Phillip|title=Taranaki Aviation Transport And Technology Museum (TATATM)|url=http://www.kiwiaircraftimages.com/mustatm.html|website=
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