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  2. Slik Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, the company name was changed to SLICK Tripod Co., Ltd. In 1967 a factory was constructed in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. In 1988, SLIK (Thailand) Co., Ltd. was established with a factory located in a Bangkok, Thailand suburb. In 1989, sales and manufacturing operations were consolidated and the company was renamed SLIK Corporation. [3]

  3. Type 212A submarine - Wikipedia

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    The Type 212A is a class of diesel-electric attack submarine developed by Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft AG (HDW) for the German Navy (German: U-Boot-Klasse 212 A), and the Italian Navy where it is known as the Todaro class. [7]

  4. U212 NFS submarine - Wikipedia

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    As part of the development of the Italian Navy submarine force for the period 2025 - 2050, the U212 NFS and the U212 NFS Evo are being developed, for an introduction by 2036. By then, the Italian Navy will be equipped with four Todaro class (the U212A), four U212 NFS, and two U212 NFS Evo.

  5. Type 212CD submarine - Wikipedia

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    The Type 212CD class (for Common Design) is a submarine class developed by ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) for the Norwegian and German navies.The class is derived from the Type 212 submarine class, [15] but will be significantly larger than the 212 class.

  6. Slik (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Slik was a 1970s Scottish pop group. Slik may also refer to: Slik, by the Scottish pop group; Ivar Slik, racing cyclist; Rozanne Slik, racing cyclist; SLIK Corporation, a manufacturer of photographic tripods

  7. German submarine U-212 - Wikipedia

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    German submarine U-212 was a Type VIIC U-boat that served with the Kriegsmarine during World War II. Laid down on 17 May 1941 as yard number 641 at F. Krupp Germaniawerft in Kiel, she was launched on 11 March 1942 and commissioned on 25 April under the command of Oberleutnant zur See Helmut Vogler.

  8. Tripod (laboratory) - Wikipedia

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    Laboratory Tripod. A laboratory tripod is a three-legged platform used to support flasks and beakers. Tripods are usually made of stainless steel or aluminium and made light-weight for efficient portability within the lab. Often a wire gauze is placed on top of the tripod to provide a flat

  9. Miller Camera Support Equipment - Wikipedia

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    Miller Camera Support Equipment is the commercial name of R. E. Miller Pty Ltd, an independent Australian manufacturer of tripods, fluid heads and various accessories for professional camera systems (dollies, [1] spreaders and other camera supports such as monopods and pedestal systems).