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  2. For but not with - Wikipedia

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    In military usage, fit to receive or fitting "for but not with" describes a weapon or system which is called for in a design but not installed or is only partially installed during construction, with the installation completed later as needed.

  3. Variants of the M113 armored personnel carrier - Wikipedia

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    The M113A3 series could also be fitted with mission specific equipment such as wire cutters mounted above the headlights on the front of the vehicle or Wegmann 76 mm Multi-Purpose Grenade Launcher Tubes on the front of the turret (usually 8 launchers with 4 on each side of the turret in rows of 2) or the front of the hull. A total of 52 of the ...

  4. Dragoon 300 - Wikipedia

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    Utilized like an armoured personnel carrier, the Dragoon is usually equipped with a turret identical to that of the M113A2 armed with a machine gun of 12.7 mm or 7.62 mm assembled on a pivot. The vehicle can also receive two-seater turrets carrying a gun of 25 or 90 mm and coaxial and anti-aircraft machine guns of 7.62 mm.

  5. Equipment leasing vs. financing - AOL

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    You can use many business loans for a variety of purposes, including buying equipment, but you may find an equipment loan or lease to be a better fit. Lenders often have specialized loan terms for ...

  6. M577 command post carrier - Wikipedia

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    The M577 command post carrier, also known as the M577 command post vehicle or armored command post vehicle, is a variant of the M113 armored personnel carrier that was developed and produced by the FMC Corporation to function on the battlefield as a mobile command post i.e. a tactical operations centre, usually at the battalion level.

  7. Fitted For Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Austin K9 FFW, with 'house' body. Fitted For Wireless (FFW) and Fitted For Radio (FFR) were British Army designators for vehicles equipped to carry radio equipment. Although many of these vehicles were dedicated 'radio vans' and had complex and expensive radio sets installed, the intention was also that general purpose vehicles could be issued in 'FFW' state with the low-cost but time ...

  8. List of equipment of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force

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    Mine clearance vehicle – equipped with a mine-clearing line charge system Japan: Built by Nissan Motor Aerospace division (pre-2000)/IHI Aerospace Co., Ltd./Hitachi: Miscellaneous Mitsubishi Type 73 light truck: Off-road vehicle Japan: Built by Mitsubishi. First generation production ceased in 1997. Toyota Type 73 medium truck: Four-wheel ...

  9. Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy apologizes after saying 'most ...

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    Oklahoma State is 3-6 and 0-6 in the Big 12 a season after making it to the Big 12 championship game. After starting the season with three straight non-conference wins, the Cowboys are in a tailspin.