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  2. STOBAR - Wikipedia

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    INS Vikrant and INS Vikramaditya with a ski-jump takeoff-ramp for STOBAR STOBAR ("short take-off but arrested recovery" or "short take-off, barrier-arrested recovery") is a system used for the launch and recovery of aircraft from the deck of an aircraft carrier, combining elements of "short take-off and vertical landing" with "catapult-assisted take-off but arrested recovery" ().

  3. NATO Science and Technology Organization - Wikipedia

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    Human Systems and Behavior Area which explores new procedures and technologies for optimizing the performance of individuals, teams and organizations and their interaction with socio-technical systems to achieve effective mission performance. Examples of topics include human-machine interfaces, leadership, training, cultural and gender issues.

  4. ArcBest - Wikipedia

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    The company ranked fifteenth on Transport Topics Top 100 For-Hire carriers list for 2020 with over 4,000 company-owned tractors, over 22,000 trailers, and 83 straight trucks in its fleet. [ 1 ] The company reports its revenue in two segments: asset-based (which consists of ABF Freight) and asset-light (all other operations).

  5. List of aircraft carriers by configuration - Wikipedia

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    The list of aircraft carriers by configuration contains active aircraft carriers organized by the specific configuration of aircraft carrier designs. This list excludes seaplane carriers or helicopter carriers .

  6. National Association of Truck Stop Owners - Wikipedia

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    It was formerly called the National Association of Truck Stop Operators. [1] As a guiding force for transportation industry NATSO was founded in 1960. [2] NATSO encourages market-oriented policies that enhance the fuel supply and refueling options for consumers and motor carriers while improving the environmental attributes of transportation ...

  7. Stowaway - Wikipedia

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    A stowaway on a tram in Astrakhan, Russia A shipping container in which 22 stowaways were found in the Port of Seattle. A stowaway or clandestine traveller is a person who secretly boards a vehicle, such as a ship, an aircraft, a train, cargo truck or bus.

  8. List of mortar carriers - Wikipedia

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    Thai ATMM and Zambian Spear Mk.2 on Tata LPTA 713 TC 4×4 trucks [77] [78] SRAMS "Super Rapid Advanced Mortar System" RG-31 Mk.5: 120 mm Singapore ― 48 48 ― United Arab Emirates Army: System designed and made by ST Engineering. (known as Agrab 120 in UAE Army) [79] SRAMS Mk.II "Super Rapid Advanced Mortar System" Belrex PCSV: 120 mm ...

  9. Rapid Transit Series - Wikipedia

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    GMC RTS II pre-production model testing in Oakland, October 1976. [2]The RTS is the descendant of the GMC RTS-3T, its prototype built for the Transbus project; the RTS-3T was preceded by the RTX (Rapid Transit Experimental), a turbine-powered prototype produced in 1968 that had been under development since 1964.