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ADF East is co-located with elements of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, the agency responsible for the operation of the U.S. space-based imagery constellation. [2] [3] Authors James Bamford and Jeffrey Richelson report that the site manages the KH-11 imagery spacecraft and the Lacrosse radar imaging spacecraft.
An automatic direction finder (ADF) is a marine or aircraft radio-navigation instrument that automatically and continuously displays the relative bearing from the ship or aircraft to a suitable radio station. [3] [4] ADF receivers are normally tuned to aviation or marine NDBs (Non-Directional Beacon) operating in the LW band between 190 – 535 ...
SimplePlanes is a simulation video game developed and published by the American indie studio Jundroo LLC. SimplePlanes followed the release of SimplePhysics and SimpleRockets and preceded Juno: New Origins (formerly SimpleRockets 2) and SimplePlanes VR. The game was first released on Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows and was ported to iOS and ...
RMMV HX-38.540 - MULTI 2 WLS UTF 8×8 (unarmoured) Wechselladersysteme Ungeschütztes Transportfahrzeug, ZLK 15t, 8×8. RMMV HX-41.540 - MULTI 2 WLS GTF 8×8 (armoured) Wechselladersysteme Geschütztes Transportfahrzeug, ZLK 15t, 8×8. WLS UTF (unarmoured): WLS GTF (armoured): Austria Germany. Tactical truck with hydraulic hooklift hoist
2 2 units of Kozak-2M have been delivered as 7 January 2021 [110] Light armoured vehicle/Light strike vehicle Pindad Komodo Indonesia: Light armoured vehicle: Komodo APC Komodo Recon Komodo Battering Ram (Halilintar) Komodo Mistral Atlas 160: The Indonesian Army special forces make the first order for special purpose vehicle (Halilintar). Then ...
The Ford Fordor, known officially as the Ford C11ADF, Station Wagon/Heavy Utility, 4x2, [1] was a militarized station wagon used in the North African Campaign of World War II.
U.S. Patent 2457400 for the original design was applied for on December 2, 1944 and issued on December 28, 1948. No patent appears to have been issued for the later production model. Further tests by the US Army at Eglin Field, Florida proved it also useful as carrier for both supplies and men.
The type certification for the P.68 Victor, a twin piston engine, high wing monoplane with fixed tricycle landing gear was applied for on 22 January 1969. [2] The Partenavia P.68 was designed as a six-seat light transport and trainer powered by two 200 hp (149 kW) Lycoming IO-360 engines, it made its first flight on 25 May 1970 at Naples. [1]