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ACV 1.1: it was designed with the requirement for a swim capability of at least 3 nautical miles from its ship to the shore. [37] ACV 1.2: The requirement for its capability is set to be increased to 12 miles from the ship to the shore, and additional improvements are expected to be made. Communication and recovery variants are also expected. [37]
ACV-300 — Fitted with a 300 hp powerpack similar to the M113A3, but with high power. ACV-350 — Fitted with a 350 hp powerpack. ACV-S — A stretched version of the AIFV with an additional road wheel and extra armor giving resistance to 14.5mm AP projectiles, with an upgraded 350 or 400 hp powerpack. Weight is 18,000 kg.
A A&TWF – Acquisition and technology work force a – Army AA – Assembly area AA – Anti-aircraft AA – Aegis ashore AAA – Anti-aircraft artillery "Triple A" AAAV – Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle AAC – Army Air Corps AAD – Armored amphibious dozer AADC – Area air defense commander AAE – Army acquisition executive AAG – Anti-aircraft gun AAK – Appliqué armor kit (US ...
Nutanix (NTNX) delivers record ACV billings in the third quarter of fiscal 2022, primarily driven by strong demand for its hybrid multi-cloud software solutions.
Other metrics showed underlying growth was even faster, as annual contract value (ACV) billings were up 21% to $338 million, and annual recurring revenue increased 22%, showing that reported ...
In a seven-figure ACV deal, this customer purchased Zscaler for users, for 5,000 users. ... So I mean billings guide really reflects -- again, we broke out the first half versus second half. And ...
Nutanix (NTNX) delivers record growth in ACV billings in fiscal 2022, primarily driven by strong demand for its hybrid multi-cloud software solutions.
A hovercraft (pl.: hovercraft [1]), also known as an air-cushion vehicle or ACV, [2] is an amphibious craft capable of travelling over land, water, mud, ice, and various other surfaces. Hovercraft use blowers to produce a large volume of air below the hull , or air cushion, that is slightly above atmospheric pressure .