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  2. Canon EOS 250D - Wikipedia

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    The Canon EOS 250D is a 24.1 megapixel entry-level digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) made by Canon. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was announced on 10 April 2019 with a suggested retail price of € 549. It is also known as the EOS Kiss X10 in Japan and the EOS Rebel SL3 in North America [ 3 ] and the EOS 200D Mark II in Australia and Asia.

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    The Cayenne S adds a power sunroof and memory for the driver's seat. [25] The Cayenne GTS added an optional rearview camera, keyless access and start, and memory system. Finally, the most upscale Cayenne Turbo and Turbo S added a navigation system with voice recognition, optional four-zone climate controls, heated rear seats, premium sound ...

  7. Panhard AML - Wikipedia

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    The Panhard AML (automitrailleuse légère, or "light armoured car") [3] is an armoured car with reconnaissance capability. [8] Designed by Panhard on a lightly armoured 4×4 chassis, it weighs an estimated 5.5 tonnes, and is thus suitable for airborne deployment. [9]

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  9. M4 Sherman - Wikipedia

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    Early production models of the M4 and M4A1 also had a pair of fixed, forward firing M1919 machine guns mounted in the front hull and operated by the driver; this arrangement was inherited from the M2 and M3 medium tanks and was a result of a World War I requirement to be able to sweep the ground in front of an advancing tank with unaimed fire.