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Simrad Optronics AS is the holding company of Simrad Optronics Group located in Nøtterøy, Norway. Simrad Optronics Group is a global niche supplier to the defence industry, with production facilities in Norway and Maine, United States. Daughter companies include Vinghøg AS at Nøtterøy, Norway and Vingtech Corporation in Maine, United States.
Simrad may refer to: Simrad, a brand name used by Kongsberg Maritime; Simrad Optronics, a Norwegian company that manufactures defence equipment;
The Scorpion EVO 3 is a 9mm carbine manufactured by Česká zbrojovka Uherský Brod, the select-fire submachine gun variant is designated A1, and the semi-automatic variant is designated S1. The EVO 3 designation denotes that the firearm is a third generation of CZ's line of small submachine guns started by the Škorpion vz. 61 , which is ...
The 4L60E (and similar 4L65E) is a series of automatic transmissions from General Motors.Designed for longitudinal engine configurations, the series includes 4 forward gears and 1 reverse gear.
The NSS produces a number of publications, including: NSS News, monthly; Journal of Cave and Karst Studies (quarterly), formerly NSS Bulletin (from 1940 to 1995). Membership Manual, yearly; American Caving Accidents, every few years; The NSS's list of long and deep caves was kept until 2022 by surveyor and cartographer Robert Gulden.
All standalone TiVo systems have coax/RF-in and an internal cable-ready tuner, analog video input—composite/RCA, and S-Video—for use with an external cable box or satellite receiver. The TiVo unit can use a serial cable or IR blasters to control the external receiver.
Toshiba TLCS-12, a microprocessor developed for the Ford EEC (Electronic Engine Control) system in 1973. [11] Intel 8080 CPU launched in 1974 was manufactured using this process. [96] The Television Interface Adaptor, the custom graphics and audio chip developed for the Atari 2600 in 1977. [97]
Ethiosat (Amharic: ኢትዮሳት) is an Ethiopian communication satellite platform launched by the Information Network Security Agency (INSA) on 21 April 2017. The satellite hosts SES's NSS-12 satellite at 57 degrees East and provides 30 television channels for Ethiopian audience, the 12 are transmitted via high-definition standard.