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  2. Dnestr radar - Wikipedia

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    Each Dnepr array is a double sectoral horn antenna 250m long by 12 m wide. [2] It has two rows of slot radiators within two waveguides . At each end of the two arrays, there is a set of transmitting and receiving equipment.

  3. Dnepr (motorcycle) - Wikipedia

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    The Dnepr is famous for its off-road capability. Armed services models equipped with sidecars had two-wheel drive and as much as 15 cm (5.9 in) of ground clearance. The present engine is a 650 cc OHV boxer twin. Current models are fitted with engines ranging from the factory standard 650 to 750 and 1,000 cc.

  4. ISC Kosmotras - Wikipedia

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    ISC Kosmotras conducts Dnepr launches from Baikonur Cosmodrome and Yasny launch base in Dombarovskiy, Russia. [2] In February 2015, following a year of strained relations as a result of a Russian military intervention into Ukraine, Russia announced that it would sever its "joint program with Ukraine to launch Dnepr rockets". [3]

  5. Category:Dnepr motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dnepr motorcycles" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Mukachevo Radar Station - Wikipedia

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    The radar is a Dnepr (NATO name: HEN HOUSE) phased array radar, and was the last one of this type to be built by the Soviet Union. [5] It consists of a central building and two long wings over 250 metres long; each wing is a separate radar array. One had an azimuth of 196° (south west) and the other 260° (facing west). [5]

  7. Sevastopol Radar Station - Wikipedia

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    Sevastopol radar station was a Soviet radar station providing early warning of ballistic missile attack. It was located between the Cape of Chersones and the auxiliary airfield "Chersones" (Marine Aviation of the Black Sea Fleet) in Sevastopol and was part of the Soviet missile attack warning system.

  8. Dnieper Metallurgical Combine - Wikipedia

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    [5] DMC plans to invest $10 million in the capital repair project of blast furnace No. 9. The furnace will be shut down for 55 days from mid-July 2019. [6] In 2019, DMC plans to increase steel production to 3 million tons, due to the completion of the modernization of 3 MNLZs, according to the statement of the company's management. [7]

  9. Dnipropetrovsk Oblast - Wikipedia

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    Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (Ukrainian: Дніпропетровська область, romanized: Dnipropetrovska oblast), is an oblast (province) in simultaneously ...