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  2. Running gear (rail transport) - Wikipedia

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    In railway terminology the term running gear refers to those components of a railway vehicle that run passively on the rails, unlike those of the driving gear. Traditionally these are the wheels , axles , axle boxes , springs and vehicle frame of a railway locomotive or wagon . [ 1 ]

  3. K2 Black Panther - Wikipedia

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    The K2 tanks were first put into service in June 2014. In Lot 1, 100 K2 tanks were delivered, followed by 106 K2 tanks in Lot 2. An additional 54 K2 tanks were ordered in Lot 3, with delivery and service expected by 2024. Lastly, 150 K2 PIP tanks were ordered in Lot 4, slated for service by 2028. Polish Land Forces: K2GF 180

  4. Anti-tank trench - Wikipedia

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    An anti-tank ditch has to be wide enough and deep enough to prevent a tank from crossing. Armies have been known to disguise anti-tank ditches [3] to enable the ditch to disable an enemy tank. Anti-tank trenches can be defeated by use of a fascine. Anti-tank ditches can also be crossed by use of bridges either laid by armoured vehicles or built ...

  5. Tank farm - Wikipedia

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    Tank farm may refer to the: Alternate name for an oil terminal or oil depot, a facility for storage of liquid petroleum products or petrochemicals; Tank Farm, also known as 'Tuff Crater', a volcanic crater in the Auckland Volcanic Field, New Zealand; Western Reclamation, also known as the 'Tank Farm', on the Waitemata Harbour in Auckland, New ...

  6. Assistance League - Wikipedia

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    Assistance League was established in 1919 by the philanthropic efforts of Anne Banning (daughter-in-law of Phineas Banning) and Ada Edwards Laughlin (daughter-in-law of Homer Laughlin) to form Assistance League of Southern California.

  7. Assist (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, an assist (denoted by A) is a defensive statistic, baseball being one of the few sports in which the defensive team controls the ball. An assist is credited to every defensive player who fields or touches the ball (after it has been hit by the batter ) prior to the recording of a putout , even if the contact was unintentional.