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  2. McDonnell Douglas KC-10 Extender - Wikipedia

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    The McDonnell Douglas KC-10 Extender is an American tanker and cargo aircraft that was operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) from 1981 to 2024. A military version of the three-engine DC-10 airliner, the KC-10 was developed from the Advanced Tanker Cargo Aircraft Program.

  3. ISC World Data System - Wikipedia

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    The WDS Data Sharing Principles [13] [14] are in line with the data policies of national and international initiatives, including those of the Group on Earth Observations, the G8 Science Ministers’ Statement and Open Data Charter, the OECD Principles and Guidelines for Access to Research Data from Public Funding, as well as the Science ...

  4. Indian locomotive class WDS-4 - Wikipedia

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    The WDS-4 (also known as Pappu) is a class of diesel-hydraulic locomotive used by Indian Railways for shunting and departmental operations. The model name stands for broad gauge (W), Diesel (D), Shunting (S) engine. The WDS-4 was once used all over India but most have now been scrapped or condemned from active service.

  5. 2-10-10-2 - Wikipedia

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    All 2-10-10-2 locomotives have been articulated locomotives of the Mallet type. This wheel arrangement was rare. Only two classes of 2-10-10-2 locomotives have been built: the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway's 3000 class, and the Virginian Railway's class AE. The 3000 class performed poorly, so the railroad returned them to their original ...

  6. Indian locomotive class WDS-8 - Wikipedia

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    The WDS-8 was a competing bid from CLW to the Banaras Locomotive Works's WDS-6 class, intended for industrial concerns in the private sector as well as for the Railways itself. [1] [failed verification] The WDS-8 had a MAK diesel engine with a maximum output of 800 hp, which was similar to the engine used in the newly upgraded YDM-1 class. They ...

  7. Indian locomotive class WDS-3 - Wikipedia

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    The class WDS-3 was a diesel-hydraulic locomotive used by Indian Railways for shunting and doing departmental work. The model name stands for broad gauge (W), diesel (D), shunting (S) 3rd generation (3). The WDS-3 is used mostly in the Northern Railway Zone (NR). All these locomotives were withdrawn and scrapped by the late 1990s.

  8. WDS - Wikipedia

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    WDS may refer to: Computing. Webpack dev server; Wireless distribution system, a wireless network bridging technology; Windows Desktop Search, the implementation of ...

  9. Indian locomotive class WDS-5 - Wikipedia

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    The previous WDS-4 class was underpowered for this kind of operation. [1] They were manufactured by BLW varanasi using the kits provided by ALCO. [2] The WDS-5 can easily be recognized by their shot nose and flat-ended cab at one end. [3] Some were sold and transferred to industrial concerns and public sectors, but have IR road numbers on them. [4]