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The UTAS UTS-15 is a 12 gauge pump-action shotgun with two 7-round magazine tubes that can feed in an alternating or selecting pattern. The UTS-15 has a 28.3" overall length with an 18.5" barrel, chambered for 2½", 2¾", and 3" magnum ammunition.
UTC Aerospace Systems (UTAS) was one of the world’s largest suppliers of aerospace and defense products, headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. The company was formed in August 2012 when parent United Technologies Corporation merged their existing subsidiary Hamilton Sundstrand with the newly-acquired Goodrich Corporation .
UTAS is the acronym of the University of Tasmania. UTAS or Utas may also refer to: University of Technology and Applied Sciences, a public university in Oman; UTC Aerospace Systems, a defunct supplier of aerospace and defense products; UTAŞ Defense, a Turkish defense company or one of its products UTAS UTS-15, a pump-action shotgun
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The NS2000 is a 12-gauge pump-action shotgun weighing just under 4 kg (8.8 lb), designed primarily for security and civil disturbance situations.. The firearm includes a 570 mm (22 in) barrel despite the overall weapon length of just 690 mm (27 in).
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The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is a public research university located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.The university was founded in its current form in 1988, though its origins as a technical institution can be traced back to the 1870s.