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  2. Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck - Wikipedia

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    The Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) is an eight-wheel drive, diesel-powered, 10-short-ton (9,100 kg) tactical truck. [2] The M977 HEMTT first entered service in 1982 with the United States Army as a replacement for the M520 Goer, and since that date has remained in production for the U.S. Army and other nations.

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  4. Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2 - Wikipedia

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    HTV-2 was to lead to the development of an HTV-3X vehicle, known as Blackswift, which would have formed the basis for deployment around 2025 of a reusable Hypersonic Cruise Vehicle, an unmanned aircraft capable of taking off from a conventional runway with a 5,400 kg (12,000 lb) payload to strike targets 16,650 km away in under 2 hours. The HCV ...

  5. KFOL-CD - Wikipedia

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    Together, the two stations utilize the unified brand HTV 10 ("HTV" meaning "Houma Television"). On cable , KFOL-CD is available on channel 10 on Comcast Xfinity in Houma, Charter Spectrum in Thibodaux , Raceland , and Bourg , Vision Communications in Larose and AT&T U-verse in New Orleans , and on Allen TV Cable Service channel 71 in Morgan City.

  6. Ho Chi Minh City Television - Wikipedia

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    HTV has two main analog channels - HTV7 and HTV9. The station started digital television at the end of 2013 using two to three multiplexes that transmit a total of 17 HTV-owned channels. HTV7 and HTV9 also began broadcasting on the satellite in 2005, which covers the Southeast Asian countries and some other Asian countries. HTV has 17 channels:

  7. Kounotori 3 - Wikipedia

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    Kounotori 3 (Japanese: こうのとり3号機; English: "white stork" [2]), also known as HTV-3, was the third flight of the Japanese H-II Transfer Vehicle.It was launched on 21 July 2012 to resupply the International Space Station (ISS) aboard the H-IIB Launch Vehicle No. 3 (H-IIB F3) manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) and JAXA. [3]

  8. HTV-X - Wikipedia

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    In the 2017 design, HTV-X consists of three modules: a lower, 3.5 m-long pressurised logistics module nearly identical to that of the HTV, elongated by 0.2 m and with a side access hatch added to allow late loading while mated to the rocket; a 2.7 m-long central Service Module capable of operating independently of the other modules, which ...

  9. HTV7 - Wikipedia

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    HTV Channel: HTV1 HTV2 HTV3 HTV7 HTV9 HTV Key HTV Thể Thao HTV Co.op HTVC channels: HTVC Thuần Việt HTVC Gia đình HTVC Phụ Nữ HTVC Ca nhạc HTVC Phim HTVC Du lịch và Cuộc sống HTVC+: History; Launched: 1987 (Official) Links; Website: www.htv.com.vn: Availability; Terrestrial; Satellite: Vinasat 1, Vinasat 2 132 E (Ku band ...