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modified TA-312 field telephone. Field telephones are telephones used for military communications. They can draw power from their own battery, from a telephone exchange (via a central battery known as CB), or from an external power source.
Midi 312 "L'Adour" at Cité du Train The Type 032 T is a class of steam locomotives , first used on the Chemins de fer du Midi , that were still in service when the SNCF was founded. The units had several designations during their careers (Midi 312 → PO-Midi 032-312 → SNCF 4–032.TA.312).
This RF-8G Crusader from VFP-63 Det.2 is deployed with Carrier Air Wing 14 and displays the Air Wing's "NK" tail code. This RF-8A Crusader from VFP-63 Det.B, although deployed with Carrier Air Wing 5, displays the unit's own "PP" tail code and not the Air Wing's "NF".
The BC-312 was similar to the BC-342 but was designed to be directly powered by DC battery supply or dynamotor. [7] Power input: 12/24 volts DC power requirements. 6 volt tubes (Valves) connected in series with filament strings. Frequency Range: 1.5 to 18 MHz; 12A6 audio output tube in series with a resistor. Dynamotor B+ supply. [1]
The Focke-Wulf Ta 154 Moskito was a fast twin-engined night fighter aircraft designed by the German aeronautical engineer Kurt Tank and produced by the aircraft manufacturer Focke-Wulf. It was unofficially named Moskito due to its similarities with the de Havilland Mosquito (which was also largely made of wood) that were already with the Royal ...
The 312th Military Intelligence Battalion, formerly known as 23rd Signal Construction Battalion, 23rd Signal Heavy Construction Battalion, 312th Communications Reconnaissance Battalion, and 312th Army Security Agency Battalion, [1] is an active duty Military Intelligence Battalion of the United States Army.
Battalion numbers from 2010 to 2032 are short-range SAM battalions and each battalion is equipped with a lot of MANPADs, 3-5 TH-5711 smart hunter radars [3] or TWS-312 radars (licence built TH-5711 radar), 5 Tunguska-M1 self-propelled anti-aircraft systems [3] or Tor-M1 [1] [5] and 10-15 Type-87 self-propelled anti-aircraft guns.
The Focke-Wulf Ta 153 (GH+KV) was a prototype German fighter aircraft built during World War II. It was a development of the Fw 190C, a Fw 190A with a DB 603A engine. [1] A project called Ra-4 was initiated in 1943. The idea was to create a new fighter derived from the Fw 190 for higher altitudes.