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  2. Umbrella Corps - Wikipedia

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    Umbrella Corps [a] is a 2016 tactical shooter game developed and published by Capcom. Released for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4 , it is a spin-off of the Resident Evil series and was released worldwide in June 2016.

  3. Spencer Mansion - Wikipedia

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    In George A. Romero's Resident Evil script, the Spencer Mansion was named the Arkley Mansion.. In the 2021 reboot Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, which follows the games' storyline more closely than the previous film series, Spencer Mansion appears as a setting, although it is investigated at the same time as the events of Resident Evil 2, rather than two months before that, as in the ...

  4. Albert Wesker - Wikipedia

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    This version of Wesker is the head of the Umbrella Corporation, unlike Wesker's role in the games as a renegade high-ranking Umbrella researcher. He runs Umbrella's operations from behind the scenes, holding meetings via hologram with his underground board of directors in Tokyo. Originally, Wesker's character was not intended to be in the film ...

  5. Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City - Wikipedia

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    The game follows a group of elite paramilitary private military contractors for the Umbrella Corporation during the zombie outbreak in Raccoon City. The game met with a mixed critical reception, but was a commercial success, selling more than 2.1 million units.

  6. Lafayette Radio Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Many were dedicated types with special functions, such as VHF receivers for police and fire channels built into a CB radio. The company's best selling products were often shortwave receivers, parts, and portable radios. In the 1960s, many Lafayette brand radios were rebranded Trio-Kenwood sets. A significant share of 1960s and 1970s vintage ...

  7. Monopole antenna - Wikipedia

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    Due to their omnidirectional radiation pattern, vertical monopole antennas are commonly used in terrestrial radio communication systems in which the direction to the transmitter or receiver is unknown or constantly changing, [7] such as broadcasting, mobile two-way radios, and wireless devices like cellphones and Wi-Fi networks, [8] [4] because they radiate equal radio power in all horizontal ...

  8. Charon (gun) - Wikipedia

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    The DEFCAD Charon is an open source [1] 3D-printable AR-15 lower receiver project that was partially inspired by the Fabrique Nationale P90. It began as a design exercise by a DEFCAD user to explore FDM additive manufacturing technology as a means of integrating the P90's ergonomics into a stock for the AR-15, resulting in the WarFairy P-15 ...

  9. Optonica - Wikipedia

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    Optonica amplifier (SM-3636) and tuner (ST-3636) from 1978. The Optonica brand was created and first launched by Sharp of Japan in 1975 to compete in the high-end audio market along with established brands such as Sansui Electric, Sony, Panasonic, Sanyo, Yamaha, Nakamichi, Onkyo, Fisher Electronics, Technics (brand), Pioneer Corporation, Kenwood Corporation, JVC, Harman Kardon and Marantz.