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  2. American 21-inch torpedo - Wikipedia

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    There have been a number of 21-inch torpedoes in service with the United States. These have been used on ships and submarines of the U.S. Navy.American 21-inch torpedoes are 533 millimeters (21 in) in diameter.

  3. Mark 10 torpedo - Wikipedia

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    Because the Mark 10 used Mark 3-1 and Mark 3-3 [clarification needed] exploder mechanism with contact-only firing, [11] it suffered none of the problems with prematures or duds the Mark 14 did. However, for a short period at the beginning of the war, the Mark 10 was viewed as more reliable, and in some cases preferred over the Mark 14 ...

  4. Wafer bond characterization - Wikipedia

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    USB Tweezers performing cold bump pull (CPB) on a bond tester. Measuring bond strength by pull testing is often the best way to get the failure mode in which you are interested. Additionally, and unlike a shear test, as the bond separates, the fracture surfaces are pulled away from each other, cleanly enabling accurate failure mode analysis.

  5. Mark X - Wikipedia

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    Mark X or Mark 10 often refers to the tenth version of a product, frequently military hardware. "Mark", meaning "model" or "variant", can be abbreviated "Mk."

  6. Pull off test - Wikipedia

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    A pull-off test, also called stud pull test, is a type of test in which an adhesive connection is made between a stud and a carrier (or object to be tested) by using a glue, possibly an epoxy or polyester resin, that is stronger than the bond that needs to be tested.

  7. IFF Mark X - Wikipedia

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    IFF Mark X was the NATO standard military identification friend or foe transponder system from the early 1950s until it was slowly replaced by the IFF Mark XII in the 1970s. It was also adopted by ICAO , with some modifications, as the civilian air traffic control (ATC) secondary radar (SSR) transponder.

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