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  • ...cort underwent a [[Boston, Massachusetts]], overhaul; and, after intensive training in [[Cuba]]n waters, sailed for the Pacific 19 July to be ready for the inv ...of [[ballast tank|ballast]] in her [[keel]] to compensate for the topside weight of the new [[radar]] [[Antenna (radio)|antennae]], ''Haverfield'' trained o
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  • | weight = 652 kg (firing position)<br>778 kg (transport) ...nnish Army]] during World War II. A total of 174 guns were built, used in training until 1970s and kept in reserve until 1988. The gun received the nickname '
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  • |weight= 6.7 [[kilogram|kg]] (14.8 [[pound (mass)|lb]]) <ref name="mcmanners2003">M ...More sophisticated "missile" based systems have severe ''cost and "need-of-training" negative factors'' by comparison with this [[Bazooka]]-like system, ''"whi
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  • |weight=27 kg (29 kg with launch tube) ...ies as the KVARTET turret but also carries a 30 mm 2A72 cannon, the turret weight is 1500 kg<ref name="army">{{cite web |url=http://www.army-technology.com/p
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  • |weight= 16.0 [[kilogram|kg]] (13.0 kg missile and container, firing post 4.0 kg) ...forces.gc.ca/land-terre/equipment-equipement/item-eng.asp?product=87|title=Equipment - Canadian Army - ERYX|publisher=[[Department of National Defence (Canada)|
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  • |weight={{convert|111|t|ton}} ...coupled together. In general the turret was hydraulically-powered, but the training gear, auxiliary elevation, auxiliary hoists and some loading gear was elect
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  • | weight = {{convert|2.54|t|ton}} ...-powered torpedo, commonly called the ''Long Lance'', as oxygen generating equipment was installed aboard the cruisers.
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  • | weight = 104 kg with mount ...the armaments of the Finnish army was composed of old Tsarist Russian army equipment, and air defence weapons were few and obsolete. As part of the attempt to i
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  • ...tandardized and contained 54 [[tungsten]] balls, again of unknown size and weight, but likely considerably smaller than those in the M576 if number of projec ...ventory. The '''XM675/M675''' is a red smoke cartridge used primarily for training in the use of the '''XM674/M674''' riot control cartridge mentioned later i
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  • |weight=L/60: {{convert|1981|kg|abbr=on|lk=on}}<br> ...wedish]] defence firm of [[Bofors]]. It was one of the most popular medium-weight anti-aircraft systems during [[World War II]], used by most of the western
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  • |weight=Mark 3: 14,000 kg (weight including 1,000 rounds onboard)<br>6.5 kg (complete round) ...ter cooling for the gun tubes and a new electro-hydraulic system for rapid training and elevation. Finland, Malaysia, Norway, Indonesia, Singapore and (the fo
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  • ...r AB), [[Howa]] (license)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rightwing.sakura.ne.jp/equipment/jgsdf/firearms/84rcl/84rcl.html|title=84mm無反動砲「カール・グス |weight= 8.5 kg (rifle); 0.8 kg mount
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  • | weight = ...on the M2 Bradley. (The top-mounted metal box and spotlight are [[MILES]] training attachments, not part of the gun system). Note the fluted barrel.]]
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  • |weight= {{convert|248|lb|kg}} (excluding feed system) (M61A1) ''or'' ...dge was determined to have the desired balance of projectile and explosive weight and muzzle velocity.
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  • |weight= 72.5 Pounds (Gun only) ...eters. The nearest safe distance to launch the grenade is 75 meters during training. While the MK 19 has a [[flash suppressor]], it serves to save the eyesight
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  • |weight= {{convert|6700|kg|abbr=on|lk=on}} (with ammunition) ...to the hover during the recovery, this caused a fire to start in the rear equipment bay and smoke as seen coming from the aircraft. Fuel indications suggested
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  • |weight=814 kg (1,794 lbs) ...the 2-pdr, avoiding the period of adaptation to production, and also of re-training and acclimatization with the new weapon. This had the effect of delaying pr
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  • ...arker+parrott%22&lr=&sig=3W9wyByS8IFq95FEMRm87LoKapc Civil War Weapons and Equipment], p.82. Globe Pequit Press, 2003. ISBN 158574493X.</ref> ...arrott Gun altogether, following a series of mishaps at the [[West Point]] training grounds.<ref name="Perils of Gunnery"/>
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  • |type= Training aircraft ...d and manufactured by [[Airspeed Ltd|Airspeed]]. It saw widespread use for training [[Commonwealth of Nations|British Commonwealth]] aircrews in navigation, ra
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  • ...shielding in medical [[radiation therapy]] and industrial [[radiography]] equipment, and containers used to transport radioactive materials. Military uses incl ...ecades-old [[Hawaii]] firing range in 2005, workers found depleted uranium training rounds from the formerly classified [[Davy Crockett (nuclear device)|Davy C
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