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  2. 53A (band) - Wikipedia

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    53A is a Singaporean pop/rock band formed by lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist Sara Wee and lead guitarist Alvin Khoo in 2003. The band has been regular performers at Singaporean bars such as Timbre @ The Substation, Harry's Bar @ Boat Quay and Hive by Wala Wala.

  3. AGM-53 Condor - Wikipedia

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    Because of numerous problems in the development phase, the first flight of an XAGM-53A missile did not occur before March 1970. On 4 February 1971, in its first live warhead test, a Condor made a direct hit on the ex-US navy destroyer escort USS Vammen, while tests later that year demonstrated the ability to hit targets at a range of 30 nmi (35 mi; 56 km). [1]

  4. SINCGARS - Wikipedia

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    A Marine Corps 2ndLt operates a PRC 119 during training in Quantico, Virginia. November 1983: ITT Corporation (ITT) wins the contract for the first type of radio, for ground troops.

  5. Lotus 119 - Wikipedia

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    Lotus Type 119B. Lotus 119 was a box car built by Lotus Cars to compete at the Soapbox Challenge that took place at the 2002 Goodwood Festival of Speed.It is believed to be the fastest box car built, capable of 200 mph (320 km/h) on a 45 degree slope.

  6. Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar - Wikipedia

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    From 1951 to 1962, C-119C, F and G models served with U.S. Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) and Far East Air Forces (FEAF) as the first-line Combat Cargo units, and did yeoman work as freight haulers with the 60th Troop Carrier Wing, the 317th Troop Carrier Wing and the 465th Troop Carrier Wing in Europe, based first in Germany and then in France ...

  7. McDonnell 119 - Wikipedia

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    The McDonnell 119/220 is a business jet developed and unsuccessfully marketed by McDonnell Aircraft in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Its configuration is unique for this type of aircraft, with four podded engines underneath a low wing.

  8. Fairchild AC-119 - Wikipedia

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    One of the J85 turbojet engines added to later models of the AC-119 is visible below the wing on the right in this photo. By November 1968, the aircraft had deployed to Vietnam and joined the 14th Special Operations Wing at Nha Trang Air Base.

  9. AN/SPG-53 - Wikipedia

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    250kw (spg-53a) [1] The AN/SPG-53 was a United States Navy Gun Fire-control radar ( International Telecommunication Union classification: radiolocation land station in the radiolocation service ), used in conjunction with the Mark 68 gun fire-control system .