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Mistral Coordination Post (MCP) with Oerlikon Contraves SHORAR. The Missile Transportable Anti-aérien Léger (English: Transportable lightweight anti-air missile), commonly called Mistral, is a French infrared homing short range air defense system manufactured by MBDA France (formerly by Matra Défense and then Matra BAe Dynamics).
Aircraft: 6 AV-8 Harrier II aircraft and 4 S-70B Seahawk helicopter; Armament: 2 × hex Sadral Mistral SAM launchers, 2x12.7 mm MG; Powerplant: 2 diesels, 2 gas turbines, 2 shafts, 44,250 hp; Speed: 26 knots; Ships in class: 1; Operator: Royal Thai Navy; Commissioned: 10 August 1997; Status: In service
Codestral is Mistral's first code focused open weight model. Codestral was launched on 29 May 2024. It is a lightweight model specifically built for code generation tasks. As of its release date, this model surpasses Meta's Llama3 70B and DeepSeek Coder 33B (78.2% - 91.6%), another code-focused model on the HumanEval FIM benchmark. [38]
Apache 2.0 Outperforms GPT-3.5 and Llama 2 70B on many benchmarks. [82] Mixture of experts model, with 12.9 billion parameters activated per token. [83] Mixtral 8x22B April 2024: Mistral AI: 141 Unknown Unknown: Apache 2.0 [84] DeepSeek LLM November 29, 2023: DeepSeek 67 2T tokens [85]: table 2 12,000}} DeepSeek License
Aircraft carried: Hangar and platform for: S-70B Seahawk ASW helicopter, Unmanned aerial vehicles ... Anti-air missile: 2 × quad (8) MBDA Mistral TETRAL, forward & aft.
PNS/M Hashmat – completed in 1979, originally named Astrant; PNS/M Hurmat – completed in 1980, originally named Adventurous; On 10 September 1974, South Africa announced to expand its submarine arm by entering in defence talks with France to acquire the Agosta-70-class submarines.: 113 [6] South African Prime Minister P. W. Botha engaged in discussion with acquiring two Agosta-70-class ...
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This article is the list of equipment of the Royal Thai Navy, including active and historic equipments.The equipment of the Royal Thai Navy have been produced in many countries, such as Canada, China, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, United States, and the United Kingdom.