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  • Double time, double time up the hill,<br/> Double time, double time, everyone will,<br/>
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  • ...be found in the timing of events. In practice, a TDC usually follows a [[Time to digital converter#Discriminator|discriminator]]. TDCs are most often us This is a digital to time converter. Whereas the TDC measures the time between a start and a stop pulse, the '''delay generator''' gets a start pu
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  • [[Image:Ashly Protea.jpg|thumb|right|Rane RA 27 hardware Real Time Analyzer underneath an Ashly Protea II 4.24C speaker processor (with RS-232 ...o signal; a [[spectrum analyzer]] that works in [[Real-time computing|real time]]. An RTA can range from a small [[PDA]]-sized device to a rackmounted hard
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  • ...d provides a quick evaluation, and identifies the largest contributions to time constants as a guide to circuit improvements. ...site and setting all other capacitors to zero. Hence the name ''zero-value time constant technique''.
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  • [[File:Megger Time-Domain Reflectometer MTDR1.jpg|thumb|Time-domain reflectometer for [[cable]] fault detection]] ...ectrical path. The equivalent device for [[optical fiber]] is an [[optical time-domain reflectometer]].
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  • ...thm of the normal speed (quick time) march or running-in-formation (double time) march. This serves the purpose of keeping soldiers "dressed", moving in st
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  • We did PT all the time<br/>
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  • She wore it in the spring time, in the early month of May<br/>
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  • If all you're doing is markin' time<br/>
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  • First Sergeant said it was time for pain,<br/> Its time to do some PT.<br/>
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  • We love to double time.<br/>
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  • Double time, double time up the hill,<br/> Double time, double time, everyone will,<br/>
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  • One jumped off the table and started marking time <br/> You can try to chew them, but you're only wasting time <br/>
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  • Since that time I'm sitting all day<br/>
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  • Whoa Hoa gnarly time<br/>
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  • Can be dried and stored for a long time. Roll out 1 ball at a time to the desired thickness, 1/8 to 1/16 inch, and cut into shapes.
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  • (Double Time Cadence) I love to double time, I love to double time.<br/>
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  • ..., and dry it at a fairly low temp (115 degrees or so) until it's dry. The time it takes depends on the humidity. <!--Sally Davis@Canning2--> * Put in heavy aluminum foil, and keeps in the fridge for a long time (month-months).
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  • ...ill ripen next and just place those toward the top of the bag for the next time that you check.
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  • 8. One at a time, remove a jar lid from the hot water and dry thoroughly. Place on a jar and
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  • Process in boiling water bath for 35 minutes. Adjust time according to altitude.
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  • Process jars in a boiling water bath for 35 minutes. Adjust time according to altitude.
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  • ...g a 1/2" headspace. Process in a boiling water bath for 15 minutes. Adjust time according to altitude.
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  • ...ace if needed. Process jars in a boiling water bath for 20 minutes. Adjust time according to altitude.
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  • Process 15 minutes in boiling water bath. Adjust time according to altitude.
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  • ...ng 1/4 inch head space. Process 15 minutes in a boiling water bath. Adjust time according to altitude.
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  • ...g a 1/2" headspace. Process in a boiling water bath for 15 minutes. Adjust time according to altitude.
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  • ...for 35 minutes (timer begins after water comes to a rolling boil) [Adjust time by altitude]. Remove with jar tongs and place on kitchen counter covered wi
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  • ...ck for air bubbles. Process in a boiling water bath for 20 minutes. Adjust time according to altitude.
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  • ...aving a 1/4" headspace. Process 15 minutes in a boiling water bath. Adjust time according to your altitude.
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  • ...Remove air bubbles. Process in a boiling water bath for 10 minutes. Adjust time according to altitude.
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  • ==Long time storage== ...ice all summer from that which they harvested from clean sources at that time, it was lakes and streams...they had ice houses...sometime partially or all
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  • ==Preservation (Long time storage)==
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  • Process 10 minutes in a boiling water bath. Adjust time according to altitude.
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  • ...it and / or Oranges: Pints or Quarts 10 minutes in a boiling water. Adjust time according to altitude.
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  • ...it and / or Oranges: Pints or Quarts 10 minutes in a boiling water. Adjust time according to altitude.
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  • ...the drill is pinched and the hands are brought quickly to the top one at a time. This can be made unnecessary by cutting a nock at the top of the drill, ty
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  • Time to make: 15 minutes plus 1 hour cooking
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  • Prep Time: 10 Min<br/> Cook Time: 2 Hrs 40 Min<br/>
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  • ...y issue. Going from a small jar to a larger jar using the same processing time would result in under processing which is a safety issue.
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  • ...s accessible at the stated location until at least one year after the last time you distribute an Opaque copy (directly or through your agents or retailers ...notifies you of the violation by some reasonable means, this is the first time you have received notice of violation of this License (for any work) from t
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  • ==Long time storage==
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  • ...ss 85 minutes at 10 lb pressure in weighted gauge pressure canner. (Adjust time by altitude)
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  • ...of acid also. To test for the amount of acid needed. You add a little at a time and taste a bit. When the juice tastes the same as the lemon juice in acidi
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  • ...ize is partly a function of variety and partly a function of the length of time that the turnip has grown. Most very small turnips (also called baby turnip ...iple. A machine drawn by a horse in a pair of shafts, sows two drills at a time and answers extremely well, where the ground is flat, and the drills proper
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  • #In a covered blender (food processor) and a portion at a time process until smooth.
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  • ...n a brine, vinegar, or other solutions and left to ferment for a period of time. Pickles can be produced by either immersing the cucumbers in an acidic sol
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  • ..., and let stand 5-10 minutes. Homemade bread will need the longer standing time.
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  • In the mean time I had run several hundred feet of 2 1/2 plastic pipe to several hose bibs.
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  • Get an old time well bucketenough rope to reach bottom of well. Build a tripod over well ca
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  • ...oking quickly destroys the flavour. The fresh herb can be kept for a short time in plastic bags in the refrigerator, or for a longer period in the freezer,
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  • ...he SOC1 and FUL genes in ''Arabidopsis thaliana'', which control flowering time. This switch established phenotypes common in perennial plants, such as woo
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  • ...n diameter) into slices about 1/16 to 1/8 inch thick. Don't spend a lot of time measuring slice thickness, it is not all that important. Slice 1 or more la
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  • Process jars in a boiling water bath for 10 minutes. Adjust time according to altitude.
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  • ...rotect a high-value asset such as an AWACS or a tanker during its specific time on station. ..."Standing" operating procedures take effect until further notice, at which time the issuing authority amend or dissolve them. Therefore, the military more
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  • # Remove one jar at a time from the simmering water. Pour water back into the pot. Using a wide-mouth
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  • Hint in canning time: 8 oz jars for 5 minutes
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  • ...tomatoes that are about 3 1/2 inches long. Smaller tomatoes will take less time. Start checking them after about 6 hours. The tomatoes should be drying out ...If your pressure canner cannot be operated above 15 PSI, select a process time at a lower pressure.
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  • Prep Time: 20 Min<br/> Prep Time: 15 Min<br/>
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  • ...e been able to store the individually wrapped alcohol wipes for years at a time.
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  • In excellent book I read some time back on bread baking, called Bread
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  • ...s nothing in the bread except for the wheat and the water it took in. The time/temperature curve is very important and the maximum temperature should not
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  • ...es and eye protection! Again, stay upwind! After the package recommended time, hose off, and scrub, using clean wash water.
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  • Since the salami is a very thick sausage, eight weeks is the minimum time you should allow before sampling.<br/> ...your specific drying conditions, twelve weeks is about the optimim drying time.<br/>
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  • ...eze through, so they will have to hit the door again, probably a couple of time to get in. That gives you time to react. Just be careful at night you don't kick the pin with your bare f
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  • ...of the species' range that has experienced the rust for a longer period of time. The rust has also destroyed much of the Western White Pine and Whitebark P
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  • ...rigerated kim chi will continue to ferment slowly in the refrigerator over time. So long as you use clean utensils to take out small portions, it will keep
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  • building and take whatever you can.if time is critical. never go hunting
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  • for three days [with the lid firmly sealed] and every time you go past them, shake the crap out of them. After three days, days. At the end of that time, Grind the remaining dry material between the
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  • ...at least two weeks, then work outside for gradually increasing amounts of time, to four hours a day at three weeks. The normal work is to sweep or wash f ...erent isotopes to the dose (in air) caused in the contaminated area in the time shortly after the accident.<ref name="OECD">Note that this image was drawn
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  • reduces the exposure time. It is possible to get some extremely
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  • In the real-time strategy game Starcraft II, one of the marine's quotes is the first line of
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  • So the next time you see a corpsman <br /> ...entering the hospital school are given ratings according to the length of time they have spent at sea. Those serving less than six months are given chief
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  • |time=6:20 a.m. ...ent]] which made it very difficult to respond quickly to the truck. By the time the two sentries had locked, loaded, and shouldered their weapons, the truc
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  • ...uttered at the end of the re-enlistment oath, Baghdad, July 4th, 2008: at time 1:08 on the video clip]
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  • ...struct and operate one. It is usually human powered and employed during a time of crisis. It was designed to be used in a [[fallout shelter]], but it can
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  • ...ternated 1 month of lonely picket duty with a month of in-port or training time, often experiencing the characteristic heavy weather of the North Atlantic.
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  • ...iki>'</nowiki>s screen into the summer, calling at Casablanca for a second time from 29 May to 2 June, before TG 22.2 moved to Bermuda. On 24 June, 800 mil ...derwent repairs at [[Bayonne, New Jersey]], from 4 to 14 July, after which time she joined CortDiv 51 for a period of refresher training out of Casco Bay,
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  • ...1 February, a northwesterly [[gale]] caused the convoy to scatter and much time was consumed rounding up stragglers. ''Leopold'' arrived at [[New York]] on
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  • ...' joined {{USS|Card|CVE-11|2}} off [[Cape Henry]] 24 January 1944. At that time the [[escort carrier]] was busy carrying troops and [[aircraft]] to Europe
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  • ...voy at Norfolk. On 3 April 1944, she sailed for Casablanca once more, this time in a [[Hunter-killer armored-vehicle team|hunter-killer]] group formed arou ...y from the group searching for a previously sighted target, and arrived in time to rescue 186 survivors. These she took into [[Argentia, Newfoundland]], fo
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  • ...cted another submarine. They attacked 3 July and scored another kill, this time on German submarine [[German submarine U-154 (1941)|''U-154'']]. ''Inch'' r
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  • ...France]]. Other ports of call which punctuated the ship's schedule in this time included [[Montego Bay, Jamaica]]; [[Santiago, Cuba|Santiago]] and [[Havana ...ound Naval Shipyard]], where she was placed out of commission for the last time on 15 June 1960. After she had spent more than a decade in reserve, her nam
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  • ...eapon)|hedgehogs]] at a [[U-boat]]. A second attack by ''Chatelain'', this time with depth charges, holed [[Unterseeboot 505|''U-505'']]'s [[outer hull]] a
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  • ...ánamo Bay]] area and stopped briefly at [[San Diego, California]]. By the time Sturtevant arrived in [[Hawaii]]an waters, the war was over. ...rth as the coast of [[Labrador]] and as far south as [[Cuba]]. Much of the time she spent in the Caribbean was devoted to work in conjunction with the Flee
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  • ...cort run to Bermuda before resuming operations with TG 22.4, assigned this time to [[USS Core (CVE-13)]]. For the remainder of the war in [[Europe]] she op
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  • ''Otterstetter'' remained at [[Iwo Jima]] for a short time, then sailed for [[Empire of Japan|Empire]] waters, arriving 3 November. Sh
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  • ...ship but could not go alongside as small craft were nearing Turner at the time. The motor [[whaleboat]] was lowered with a fire and rescue party to board
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  • ...p was renamed ARM ''Commodore Manuel Azueta Perillos'' (E30). At this same time, her armament was modernized with [[Oto Melara]] [[Otobreda 76 mm|76 mm com
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  • ...city she conducted 2-week training cruises for reservists, and at the same time maintained the ship in a high state of readiness for any emergency. Her pe
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  • ...joined other vessels off the [[South Vietnam]] coast in [[Operation Market Time]], keeping coastal traffic under surveillance to prevent the shipment of [[ ...ry 1966 for a 7-month deployment with the 7th Fleet. She continued "Market Time" patrol off the northwest coast of [[Vietnam]] and provided gunfire support
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  • ...sions which were probably evasive tactics of the U-boat. At about the same time as ''Mosley'' first made contact, escorts {{USS|Carter|DE-112|2}} and {{USS ...s on 15 March 1946, and entered the [[Atlantic Reserve Fleet]]. Since that time, she has remained in reserve, and in 1969, she was berthed with the [[Atlan
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  • ...ather ship in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. She decommissioned a second time 1 June 1954 at the [[Todd Shipyard]], [[Long Beach, California]]. ...joined task force TF 115 off [[Vietnam]] 22 November and resumed “Market Time” surveillance. When not a unit of TF 115, ''Lowe'' served as a unit of th
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  • ...ter a terrific explosion occurred in the center of the convoy. At the same time three planes came in at about 40 feet above the water, cutting between ''Ne Fitted out with the latest electronic equipment, manned for the first time by a Navy crew and reclassified DER–322, ''Newell'' recommissioned at Lon
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  • ...rl Harbor. On 6 August, she left for the first of three [[Operation Market Time]] patrols ending in December. The experience ''Koiner'' had gained during h During 1966, ''Koiner'' was again deployed for further "Market Time" operations off [[Vietnam]]. A seven-month WestPac cruise began late in Feb
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  • ...y vessels and [[convoys]]. Post-war she was called up again for duty, this time as a [[radar picket]] ship.
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  • ...of additional [[antiaircraft]] mounts in preparation for more action, this time against Japan. ''Janssen'' conducted training in the [[Caribbean]] in June,
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  • But, for ships like ''Wilhoite'', there was little time to rest on her laurels. Germany was not beaten yet; there would still be mo .... The aircraft attacked, but the U-boat "pulled the plug" and went deep in time to escape.
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  • ...major role in defeating [[Germany|German]] [[submarine]] depredations at a time when the [[U-boats]] were threatening to cut Allied supply lines. During October the group put to sea again, this time searching for submarines in the North Atlantic. Although no submarines were
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  • At sea for 373 days of her 25 months active duty, most of the time she was on war patrol, with her guns manned and full watches alerted. Her c When ''Brough'' left Dunedin, N.Z. for the last time, on 7 February 1959, four thousand New Zealanders were there to see her sai
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  • ...icers and men were ashore on leave or liberty and could not be notified in time to return to the ship before she weighed anchor) ''Vance'' was deployed for ...lar DEW-line patrols until May 1960, when CortRon 7 was dissolved. At that time, she rejoined CortDiv 5 and served with her old unit into 1961. On occasion
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  • ...at [[Apra Harbor]] on the 13th. The same day, she again got underway; this time with Carrier Division 27. As the force steamed toward the [[Philippines]], ...d, during April and May, patrolled on picket station off [[Florida]], with time out in May for a good will visit to [[Fall River, Mass.]], on [[Armed Force
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  • ...e Cuban coast during the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]]. She was ordered home in time for [[Christmas]]. ''Peterson'' visited Guantanamo Bay for training in Janu In June 1965 the ''Peterson'' was decommissioned for the last time in [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk, Virginia]] and was laid to rest in the
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  • ...ould hold simultaneous communications halfway around the world at the same time her local service was in heavy demand. She was used as "Station Ship" in [
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  • ...for South Vietnam where she spent more time on station in Operation Market Time than any other DER. She guarded against sea infiltration by North Vietname ...o 12 October and 02 to 18 December, 1968. During her 1967 and 1968 Market Time patrols, she also served as "mother ship" to 5 - 6 U.S. Navy PCF's (swift b
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  • ''Stewart'' departed Port Royal again on the 27th, this time in a hunter-killer group composed of [[USS Rhind (DD-404)|USS ''Rhind'']] a Following another round of ASW training off [[Nantucket Island]], this time with the Italian submarine ''[[Goffredo Mameli (submarine)|Mameli]]'', she
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  • ...he participated in the most significant action of the operation up to that time. ...re|antitank weapons]]. This represented the largest seizure of the "Market Time" operation and thwarted a determined attempt by the North Vietnamese to sup
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  • ...eographic Society]] for many years, he was president of the society at the time of his death, 30 December 1919.
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  • ...irbanks-Morse Reduction-geared diesel drive used in the submarines of the time. This was the only World War II DE class in which all the ships originally
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  • |Ship time to activate= ...e same squadron between October 19, 1944 and October 29, 1944, after which time she tended six Mariners from Patrol Bombing Squadron 26 (VPB-26). Concludin
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  • |Ship time to activate= ...er six sister ships were the largest South Vietnamese naval ships of their time. The ship is named after [[Ngo Quyen]], who expelled Chinese forces in 938
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  • |Ship time to activate= ''Wachapreague'' dropped anchor at Motor Torpedo Boat Base 21, at that time the largest [[PT boat|patrol torpedo boat]] (PT boat) operating base in the
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  • |Ship time to activate= ...sions. [[Japan]]ese planes remained in the vicinity for varying lengths of time and occasionally dropped bombs in the [[lagoon]] area.
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  • |Ship time to activate= ...patrol a 210-square-mile (544-square-kilometer) area for three weeks at a time, leaving the area only when physically relieved by another Coast Guard cutt
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  • |Ship time to activate= ...patrol a 210-square-mile (544-square-kilometer) area for three weeks at a time, leaving the area only when physically relieved by another Coast Guard cutt
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  • |Ship time to activate= ''Humboldt'' was soon underway again, this time to bring an experienced U.S. Navy submarine [[Commissioned officer|officer]
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  • |Ship time to activate= ...patrol a 210-square-mile (544-square-kilometer) area for three weeks at a time, leaving the area only when physically relieved by another Coast Guard cutt
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  • |Ship time to activate= ...patrol a 210-square-mile (544-square-kilometer) area for three weeks at a time, leaving the area only when physically relieved by another Coast Guard cutt
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  • |Ship time to activate= ...patrol a 210-square-mile (544-square-kilometer) area for three weeks at a time, leaving the area only when physically relieved by another Coast Guard cutt
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  • |Ship time to activate= ...patrol a 210-square-mile (544-square-kilometer) area for three weeks at a time, leaving the area only when physically relieved by another Coast Guard cutt
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  • |Ship time to activate= Nevertheless the convoy drove through, giving the Japanese planes a hot time with concentrated [[antiaircraft]] fire. During the convoy's three-day voya
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  • |Ship time to activate= ...patrol a 210-square-mile (544-square-kilometer) area for three weeks at a time, leaving the area only when physically relieved by another Coast Guard cutt
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  • |Ship time to activate= ...rs early on 11 April 1945 and shelled Hill 25 again on 12 April 1945, this time sending 75 5-inch (127-mm) rounds into the Japanese position. The Army spot
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  • |Ship time to activate= ...patrol a 210-square-mile (544-square-kilometer) area for three weeks at a time, leaving the area only when physically relieved by another Coast Guard cutt
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  • |Ship time to activate= ...retained her seaplane tender classification and AVP-11 designation for the time being. In May 1943, ''Biscayne'' shifted her moorings to [[Bizerte]], [[Tun
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  • |Ship time to activate= ...oats) at Mios Woendi from 9 September 1944 to 12 October 1944. During that time, the [[New Guinea campaign]] was gradually coming to an end; PT boats opera
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  • ...above [[Alaska]] for four months during the spring and summer during which time she ran aground while traveling west from [[Prudhoe Bay]] and sustained min .... Her crew received refresher training between 5 and 16 November, at which time she departed Seattle to escort ships in "[[Operation Deep Freeze|Operation
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  • ...sail bearing almost due west whose hull was down below the horizon. By the time the destroyer had swung around to an intercepting course, the sail had disa ...ton. In January 1930, she headed south again for gunnery practice but this time at [[St. Petersburg, Florida]]. During each of the two succeeding years—i
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  • |Ship time to activate= ...from her owner, Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc., in 1941; transferred under time charter to the Navy 2 January 1942; renamed ''Manhasset'' and reclassified
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  • |Ship time to activate= ...to 4 June 1945, ''Escape'' again operated out of [[Bermuda]], during this time aiding three large ships damaged by heavy seas. On 11 August, she departed
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  • ...ast of the Hawaiian Islands. Generally remaining at sea for six weeks at a time, the frigate also provided navigational information to any aircraft or surf
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  • |Ship time to activate= ...vice between 1941 and 1946, and all but three of them were commissioned in time to participate in combat actions in World War II. The motor torpedo boat te
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  • ...e read Using Boiling Water Canners before beginning. If this is your first time canning, it is recommended that you read Principles of Home Canning. For fresh fruit, place 6 cups at a time in 1 gallon boiling water. Boil each batch 1 minute after the water returns
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  • ...not require insulation. Insulation may cause the milk to burn. During this time, it is normal for the soap to go through a "gel phase" where the opaque soa ...oap is firm enough to be removed from the mold and cut into bars. At this time, it is safe to use the soap since saponification is complete. However, col
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  • ...h the ruler along the wall from a point halfway along the long edge. This time the ruler will rotate away from the wall.<br/>
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  • ...[[resistance welding]] and [[oxyfuel welding]] were developed during this time as well;<ref>Cary & Helzer (2005), p. 6</ref> but both, especially the latt ...>[http://www.rnecmanadon.com/about/timeline.php Royal Naval & World Events time line]</ref> she was launched in 1921.<ref>[http://oregonstate.edu/instruct
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  • ...At least eight different colors of hectographic ink were available at one time, but purple was the most popular because of its density and contrast. ...ing about 'subversive ideas'. Gordon and his friends had quite an exciting time with their 'subversive ideas'. For a whole year they ran an unofficial mont
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  • Now it is time to level the surface. It is typically already on the machine frame so we wi ...ged as before. The center should just be a thousandth or two lower all the time but it
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  • ...very day (and squeeze out every bit of CO2 by rolling the tube up). By the time it produces methane there is only a very tiny bit of CO2 left in the tube. For about a month the tube would fill once a day. After that time it would start to take a few days to fill the tube again. Keep in mind thou
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  • ...be considered a self-replicating machine - one that anyone can build given time and materials. It also means that - if you've got a RepRap - you can print
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  • ..., and the final part of the forward motion fired all the barrels, one at a time in quick succession. Hence the gun functioned as a type of [[volley gun]],
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  • ...] or [[Goalkeeper CIWS|Goalkeeper]] systems, however, the long development time of the AK-630 partially negated this advantage. Once made operational, this
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  • ...their parachutes. They were fused to detonate on contact or after a fixed time period, damaging nearby aircraft.
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  • ...orm''. She was stricken in 1964 and converted to a whaler around this same time.
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  • ...under the aegis of Commander, Task Force 6, on Gulf patrol duties. At the time of the Japanese [[attack on Pearl Harbor]], 7 December 1941, ''Triton'' was ...operating off the eastern seaboard experienced what they called "the happy time," before American convoys could be organized. In some cases, Allied ships w
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  • |Ship time to activate= ...ent most of her six months in the combat zone assigned to Operation Market Time, the shoreline patrol established to stop the flow from North Vietnam of Co
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  • |Ship time to activate= ...st-shakedown availability. Those repairs continued until 14 March at which time she returned to San Diego. She remained in port there for two weeks. On 28
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  • |Ship time to activate= ...munist coastal supply traffic in [[Operation Market Time|Operation "Market Time"]]. On 22 November, she and several other units of the Coastal Surveillance
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  • |Ship time to activate= ...nd individual type training, ''Marathon'' prepared for "[[Operation Market Time]]" coastal surveillance operations off [[Vietnam]]. On 28 August, Rear Admi
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  • ...s assigned to Commander, [[Hawaiian Sea Frontier]], for duty. During this time she rendered valuable service as a training craft in the area of [[Pearl Ha
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  • ...ued air-sea rescue station and patrol duties until April 1954. During this time she was alternately based at Johnston Island, [[Midway Island]], Pearl Harb
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  • ...Rocket propelled grenade|RPGs]]"|note=(exact title unknown, didn't look in time)|, rebroadcast: 2008-11-18; Note: Documentary Program concluded that this w ...th the red safety lever and firing button must be pressed down at the same time to fire the AT4. The red firing button has resistance similar to the trigg
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  • ...ameter, which centered the shell before it left the barrel and at the same time, slightly [[swage]]d down its lead coating, reducing its diameter and sligh
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  • ...heel carriage. This new variant was chosen for mass production, but at the time of the German attack in May 1940, only a few hundred of these guns were in
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  • ...inister of National Defence (Canada)|Minister of National Defence]] at the time [[Gordon O'Connor]].<ref name="houseofcommons">{{citation|url= http://www2.
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  • ...detect the launch platform and download the latest software, all at launch time. This enables the use of a single missile across all launch platforms.[http
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  • ...uide the missile in. This method of launching greatly reduces the exposure time of the launch platform to enemy fire.
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  • ...ries a pack with a missile-loaded launcher, which considerably reduces the time of fire preparation and allows the crew to engage targets whilst moving. In
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  • ...move to the left, the right thrust vector vane will actuate at the correct time. No other missile in service today uses this type of system to physically
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  • * Time of flight to target at 600 m: 4.6 s
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  • ...fire of 600 rounds per minute - a high rate of fire for the caliber at the time. The gun was 2.140 metres long, and weighed 68 kg. Its main disadvantages a
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  • ...proximately 20,000 yards. However, this range was largely academic at the time the gun was initially designed, as no rangefinding techniques had yet been
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  • ...g into account several factors such as the speed of the targeted ship, the time it takes for a projectile to travel, and air resistance to the shells fired ...[Japan]].<ref name="DANFS"/> Furthermore, at Casablanca, this was the only time in the European theater that a fast battleship of the US Navy fired her gun
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  • ...Lexington''-class battlecruisers]], neither of which was completed. At the time, they were among the heaviest guns built for use as [[naval artillery]], th
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  • ...d simple components in the same way as [[submachine guns]]. The production time for a gun was cut by a factor of four.<ref name=wwii>[http://books.google.c ...perated breech improved the firing rate to 250&nbsp;RPM, while at the same time dropping in weight to 1247&nbsp;kg. It was also produced in a twin-gun moun
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  • ...ngle-shot, semi-automatic anti-aircraft gun that was loaded one round at a time which dropped its effective rate of fire to a mere 30 rounds per minute, fa
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  • ...ssible to tow cross-country. In the end this mattered little, since by the time the gun entered production in 1942 the production of mobile guns larger tha ...used a powder charge four times as great which resulted in a shell flight time only one-third as long. This made aim against fast-moving targets much easi
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  • ...10, and they entered service in 1914 aboard {{USS|New York|BB-34}}. At the time of their introduction they were intended to fire 1400&nbsp;lb [[armor-pierc
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  • ...tile to travel, and air resistance to the shells fired at a target. At the time the ''[[Montana class battleship|Montana]]'' class was set to begin constru
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  • ...wing the gun to engage targets at longer ranges and over longer periods of time.
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  • ...impact/self-destruct fuze as the 3UOF8.<ref name="rusammo" />. Tracer burn time 10 to 14 seconds. ...tor covered by a hollow windshield cap.<ref name="rusammo" />. Tracer burn time 3.5 seconds. Penetration:
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  • ...in three 1595-tonne triple turrets with maximum elevation of 35°&nbsp;. Time between salvos was approximately 45 seconds.<ref name="Campbell"/>
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  • .... However it was not very effective as its slow rate of fire and lack of a time fuze required a direct hit to damage targets. ...n anti-aircraft gun was that it wasn't provided with a [[Fuse (explosives)|time fuze]] that would detonate the shell at a specified distance from the gun.
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  • ...rtridge hoists located on the deck behind the gun mount.}}</ref>but by the time of World War II they had been installed in single and twin mounts on nearly ...ext the projectile-man; nose down and waist high. If the projectile has a time fuze, the fuze is automatically set as it goes up the hoist, and the hoist
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  • ...types of naval threats. It is fully automatic to reduce manning as well as time-consuming manual handling. ...he systems flexibility and effectiveness. To further decrease the reaction time it is possible to choose ammunition mode at the moment of firing. The gun c
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  • The gun was produced at a time when new [[rifling|rifled]] and [[breech loading]] guns were beginning to m
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  • ...ons were produced, with a majority in 1944. Some guns were not finished in time to take part in the war. Additionally some of the original models were modi
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  • The gun was also equipped with a device for automatically adjusting the time fuses on the shells. ...]s in Norway. They were moved around as the priorities shifted, but at the time the [[Operation Weserübung|Germans invaded]] Norway on 9 April 1940, six w
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  • ...arships built in Italy. In addition the armament would be updated. At that time Italian warships were equipped for the most part with US built naval cannon
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  • ...e guns, but provided accurate ranging throughout the engagement. For night-time use, a [[searchlight]] was slaved to the radar with a beam width set so tha
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  • [[Image:AA gun in Algeria.JPG|thumb|Not called an autocannon at the time, but an autocannon all the same: [[Bofors 40 mm gun|Bofors 40 mm anti-aircr ...ectively employed by aircraft in air-to-air combat, where the target dwell time is short and weapons are typically operated in brief bursts.
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  • ...ade a total of 29 guns of which 18 would be required for both ships at any time.
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  • ...ved to the gun on a [[bogie]] mounted on rails, two one-sixth charges at a time, which reduced the rate of fire to about one round about every 3–4 minute
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  • ...reaty Cruiser", as the term heavy cruiser was only formally defined at the time of the London Naval Treaty of 1930. However, all the 8-inch gun cruisers in !Time of flight
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  • ...in 1879 for a gun comparable to Krupp's 24&nbsp;cm (9.45 inch) gun at the time. The Admiralty submitted its request to the Committee on Ordnance, which wa
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  • The Bofors gun saw combat for the first time in [[Spanish Civil War]], where it could easily pierce the armor of contemp ...one of the first battles of the invasion; the [[Battle of Mokra]]. At that time, the armored forces of the [[Wehrmacht]] consisted mainly of light [[Panzer
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  • ...om the carriage with no setup required, although with limited accuracy. If time was available for setup, the gunners used the tow-bar and muzzle lock as le ...o the roof of the control cabin. An ambitious weapon that was ahead of its time, STAAG was ultimately too difficult to maintain in the harsh environment of
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  • ...st is very low. The gun is suited for vessels primarily designed for peace time patrolling and policing. It is most suited for anti-insurgency, anti-smuggl
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  • ...post, r: L-type), a brass catcher for collecting spent cartridges (peace-time use only, for reloading and recycling), a quick-detachable (by attached cor ...behind the rear L-sight. This design feature results in a somewhat longer time to ready the weapon for firing, because the soldier must ''remove'' his rig
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  • ...wo periods (passage along the "'long' sides of the rectangle") control the time the bolt takes to drive forward and load a round into the chamber, and how Since the time the chain takes to move around a complete loop of the rectangle controls th
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  • * Guns can only fire at one target at a time and switching targets may take up to one second for training the gun.
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  • ...no Dahlgren shell gun burst during service, a notable distinction for the time. Dahlgren shell guns were capable of firing [[shot]], [[shell (projectile) ...d into the first and water was pumped through the small pipe. At the same time hot coals were placed against the outside of the casting. This caused the
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  • ...libers: the [[6.5x55 mm]] (standard in the [[Swedish Armed Forces]] at the time) and the [[7.62x51mm NATO]] (which later replaced the 6.5 mm cartridge in S
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  • Solothurn was owned by the German firm [[Rheinmetall]], which at the time was prohibited from developing certain weapons. It and other German manufa
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  • The system was publicly unveiled for the first time in September 2006. <ref>http://www.kuwaittimes.net/Navariednews.asp?dismode
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  • ...cally driven, giving it a rate of fire of 2,400 rounds per minute. Minimum time between stoppages is estimated at 32,000 rounds, making it a very reliable
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  • ...Later this was changed to a fixed rate of 3,900 rpm.<ref>{{cite book|title=Time Compliance Technical Order 1A-10-1089, Flight manual TO 1A-10A-1 |date=20 F ...inute without complications. The 30-mm shell has twice the range, half the time to target, and three times the mass of projectiles carried by comparable Cl
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  • ...rces]] during the [[American Civil War]] in the 1860s, which was the first time it was employed in combat. Later it was also famously used in the assault o ...hich for multi-barrel systems like the ''mitrailleuse'' was cumbersome and time-consuming. This negated their high rate of fire per discharge thus making t
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  • The system's reaction time to a [[Mach number|Mach 2]] sea-skimming missile like the Russian [[SS-N-22 * '''Reload time''': 9 minutes (loading is done below deck)
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  • ...e to their maximum rate of fire much more quickly. There is less "spin-up" time for the barrels than with an externally powered rotary cannon, a significan
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  • ...e estimates of target speed and direction were often in error, and it took time for the HACS to correct these estimates through a feedback loop from the [[ ...of time, equal to the loading cycle of the guns, in advance of the actual time and feed this to the HACS computer allowing it to generate correct gunlayin
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  • ...[[spigot mortar]] [[bomb]]s from spiked fittings. Rather than working on a time or depth fuze like depth charges, the bombs exploded on contact and achieve ...iring sequence was staggered so all the bombs would land at about the same time. This had the added advantage of minimising the stress on the weapon's moun
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  • ...The guns have a combined rate of fire around 10,000 rpm, and the reloading time for a group of 4 missiles is 90 seconds.
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  • ...ffort decreases administrative and production lead times, reduces ordering time from nine months to less than 3 weeks, reduces administrative costs, and mi
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  • At the same time, the M139 proved to be disappointing and a contract for a new weapon to rep
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  • ...ond 2000 yards—twice the range of a standard-caliber sniper rifle of the time (a [[.30-06]] [[Winchester Model 70]]). In fact, Hathcock set the record f
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  • ...tracer in addition to the point-detonating fuze. The tracer had a burning time of three seconds at the end of which it set off an igniting relay charge of ...was a monoblock projectile with a tracer element of three seconds burning time. It did not need a fuse or bursting charge.
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  • ...to long weapon life by minimizing barrel erosion and heat generation. Mean time between jams or failures is in excess of 10,000 rounds, making it an extrem
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  • ...instead of being cast, as was typically done to make cannon shells at the time. The result was a shell with very thin yet strong walls, and hence a very l
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