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  2. KG-13 - Wikipedia

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    Crypto technicians received 10 to 12 weeks training on the machine. The KG-13 was composed of a KG-3 transmitter and a KG-12 receiver. A KG-13 unit. One drawer bears the designation KGD-3/TSEC. The total weight is around 250 pounds. The KG-13 was controlled by "key cards". These were IBM-like punch cards that determined the starting point of ...

  3. Counter-IED equipment - Wikipedia

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    It weighs less than 100 lb (45 kg) or 60 lb (27 kg) for the Reconnaissance version. Its cargo bay accommodates a variety of sensor payloads. The robot is controlled through a two-way radio or a Fiber-optic link from a portable or wearable Operator Control Unit (OCU) that provides continuous data and video feedback for precise vehicle positioning.

  4. Metz (company) - Wikipedia

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    Metz-Werke GmbH & Co. KG was a German consumer electronic manufacturer, [2] Besides Loewe and TechniSat, Metz was the only remaining TV manufacturer which developed and produced their devices in Germany.

  5. Khibiny (electronic countermeasures system) - Wikipedia

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    Consequent to close co-operation by the end of the 1980s the first stage of R&D was completed. [2] March 18, 2014 was adopted the fighter-bomber Su-34, equipped with electronic countermeasures complex L-175V "Khibiny". [3] Upgraded Khibiny EW complexes join air units in course of modernization. [4]

  6. Microtech Gefell - Wikipedia

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    [3] Throughout the GDR period, the Gefell factory grew and supplied measurement and studio microphones to much of the east bloc . The original operation grew to about 160 employees by the late 1980s, and the East German government funded construction of a new building which now houses research and production for measurement and studio microphones.

  7. Australian National Aviation Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Moorabbin Air Museum is an aviation museum at Moorabbin Airport in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It was founded in 1962 as the Australian Aircraft Restoration Group , in an attempt to maintain a World War II -era Bristol Beaufighter aircraft.

  8. Kathrein - Wikipedia

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    Kathrein-Werke KG is a German manufacturer of antenna systems and related electronics. The company was founded in Rosenheim (Upper Bavaria) in 1919 and is still headquartered there. [1] It is the world's oldest and largest antenna manufacturer, valued at about $1.8 billion in 2015. [2]

  9. MK Electric - Wikipedia

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    One product, the Multy Kontact spring grip socket (3-pin plug), soon became a market leader and the British Engineering Standards Association (BESA) changed standards to adopt this new product. By 1923 demand for these new products was growing rapidly and new production facilities were built in Edmonton, Middlesex .