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Planar Systems, Inc. is an American digital display manufacturing corporation with a facility in Hillsboro, Oregon.Founded in 1983 as a spin-off from Tektronix, it was the first U.S. manufacturer of electroluminescent (EL) digital displays.
Leyard Optoelectronic (Chinese: 利亚德光电集团) is a publicly traded Beijing based electronics manufacturer, producing LED products including displays and lighting. Its main business segment is in screen displays of very large dimensions.
Planar Brings Precision Multi-Touch to 4K Displays Planar UltraRes Touch 84-inch 4K displays continues Planar's leadership in ultra HD resolution category with best-in-class, large format, multi ...
Pioneer P-30 (also known as Able 5A, [1] Atlas-Able 5A, or Pioneer Y) was intended to be a lunar orbiter probe, but the mission failed shortly after launch on September 25, 1960. The objectives were to place a highly instrumented probe in lunar orbit, to investigate the environment between the Earth and Moon , and to develop technology for ...
The Consolidated P-30 (PB-2) was a 1930s United States two-seat fighter aircraft. An attack version called the A-11 was also built, along with 2 Y1P-25 prototypes and YP-27 , Y1P-28 , and XP-33 proposals.
The P-30 was developed by the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Radio Engineering (VNIIRT) [2] as an early warning ground control and interception radar for the Soviet Air Defence Forces, airforce and navy of the Soviet Union. Crystal was a development of an earlier radar design, the P-20 radar with which it shares many similarities ...
Designed by George Kellgren and manufactured by Grendel Inc., it uses a 30-round Zytel magazine and was available with a 5 or 8 inch barrel. A carbine version (R-31) was also offered. It was manufactured from 1990 to 1994. The P-30 uses a straight blow-back operation, with the assistance of a fluted chamber to reduce case friction during ...
This manual supersedes FM 100–5, 15 August 1949, including C 1, 25 July 1952. M. B. Ridgway INACTIVE: FM 100–5 (incl. C1) FM 100–5, Field Service Regulations, Operations (with included Change No. 1) 25 July 1952 [30] This manual supersedes FM 100–5, 15 June 1944. J. Lawton Collins: INACTIVE: FM 100–5