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  2. List of equipment of the Philippine Marine Corps - Wikipedia

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    Used for ceremonial purposes. Others distributed to ROTC units armed and trained by the Philippine Marine Corps. Designated marksman rifles & Sniper rifles: M21 Sniper Weapon System United States: Sniper rifle: 7.62×51mm: M21: unknown: Marine Scout Sniper Rifle Philippines: Designated marksman rifle: 5.56×45mm: MSSR 4th Gen

  3. List of equipment of the Philippine Army - Wikipedia

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    Philippines: Riverine assault support boat: Standard: 7: Used by Special Forces Regiment. 1 unit under Project Condor, [98] 3 units under Project Condor-2, [99] and 3 units under Project Condor-3. [100] Can carry 55 men or mixed with provisions & supplies. 55-feet long with a maximum speed of 24 knots. Motorized Banca Philippines

  4. List of equipment of the Philippine Navy - Wikipedia

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    Unit Notes BRP Subanon: 3: AT-291: 17 November 1975: Sealift Amphibious Force: BRP Bagobo: AT-293: 17 November 1975: Sealift Amphibious Force: BRP Tausug: AT-295: 17 November 1975: Sealift Amphibious Force: Five (5) other ships of the class were retired from service including Manobo (refer to List of decommissioned landing crafts of the ...

  5. Philippine Marine Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Scout Snipers (MSS) is the first unit in the Armed Forces of the Philippines dedicated exclusively to sniping and marksmanship. The Scout Snipers are notable for being able to effectively hit and neutralize targets at 800 metres (2,600 ft) using only 7.62 mm rounds.

  6. Marine Special Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    On August 19, 1972, which was first known as the 1st Reconnaissance Unit, Recon Company. [3] In 1985, it was reformed as the 61st Marine (Recon) Company. [1] As part of the ongoing expansion and modernization of the entire Armed Forces, the FRBn was officially renamed in April 2018 as the Marine Special Operations Group. Plans are ongoing to ...

  7. Engine balance - Wikipedia

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    Camshafts; Connecting rods (rotating around the piston end as required by the varying horizontal offset between the piston and the crank throw) The imbalances can be caused by either the static mass of individual components or the cylinder layout of the engine, as detailed in the following sections.

  8. Rocker arm - Wikipedia

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    The ratio is determined by the ratio of the distances from the rocker arm's pivot point to the point where it touches the valve and the point where it touches the pushrod/camshaft. A rocker ratio greater than one essentially increases the camshaft's lift. Current automotive design favors rocker arm ratios of about 1.5:1 to 1.8:1.

  9. Maritime Industry Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Maritime Industry Authority (Filipino: Pangasiwaan sa Industriyang Maritima [4] [5]), known by the acronym MARINA (Tagalog:), is an agency of the Philippine government under the Department of Transportation responsible for integrating the development, promotion and regulation of the maritime industry in the Philippines.