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  2. Shuttle-derived vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Ares V Lite was a scaled down Ares V. [27] [28] It would have used five RS-68 engines and two five-segment SRBs and have had a low Earth orbit payload of approximately 140 tonnes (310,000 lb). [29] If chosen, Ares V Lite would have replaced the Ares V and Ares I launchers. One Ares V Lite version would have been a cargo lifter like Ares V and ...

  3. Aerial Reconfigurable Embedded System - Wikipedia

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    DARPA ARES scenarios. The Aerial Reconfigurable Embedded System (ARES) was a concept for an unmanned VTOL flight module that can transport various payloads. The concept started as the TX (Transformer) in 2009 for a terrain-independent transportation system centered on a ground vehicle that could be configured into a VTOL air vehicle and carry four troops.

  4. Ares V - Wikipedia

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    Ares V Lite was a scaled down Ares V. [35] [36] It would have used five RS-68 engines and two five-segment SRBs and have had a low Earth orbit payload of approximately 140 metric tons (309,000 lb). [37] If chosen, Ares V Lite would have replaced the Ares V and Ares I launchers. One Ares V Lite version would have been a cargo lifter like Ares V ...

  5. Ares built multiple prototypes and flight-tested them over the summer in California’s Mojave Desert. The founders said they are on track to deliver “early working missile systems” to their ...

  6. Ares Aeroespacial e Defesa - Wikipedia

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    Ares Aerospacial e Defensa is a Brazilian arms company which has operated since 2010 as a subsidiary company of the Israeli defense company Elbit Systems Ltd.. Ares' website states that it "concentrates its activities in the planning, design, development, manufacture, integration, maintenance and commercialization of products in three main lines of business: Stations of Arms, Naval Systems ...

  7. Vista Group - Wikipedia

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    Vista Group International Limited (Vista Group) is a multinational tech conglomerate that provides technology for film distribution, exhibition and analytics globally.They are made up of eight businesses with more than 630 staff [2] across offices in Auckland, Sydney, Los Angeles, London, Shanghai, Beijing, Mexico City, South Africa, the Netherlands and Romania.

  8. VistA Imaging - Wikipedia

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    VistA Imaging is an FDA-listed Image Management system used in the Department of Veterans Affairs healthcare facilities nationwide.It is one of the most widely used image management systems in routine healthcare use, and is used to manage many different varieties of images associated with a patient's medical record.

  9. Christie (audiovisual company) - Wikipedia

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    Christie acquired Vista Controls Systems in 2007, makers of video processing systems, including the Spyder. [6] In 2009, Christie launched MicroTiles, modular 16" × 12" (408 mm × 306 mm) LED-powered DLP-based units that can be built together into a large video wall-style display. [7]