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Mark IV Industries, Inc., headquartered in Amherst, New York, is a manufacturer of automotive components. The company is known for power and fluid transfer products that are used primarily in automotive and industrial businesses. [ 1 ]
This article lists American military electronic instruments/systems along with brief descriptions. This list specifically identifies electronic devices which are assigned designations according to the Joint Electronics Type Designation System, beginning with the AN/ prefix.
Mk I 3.75 inch (95 mm), 20 cal howitzer Mk II QF 6 pdr gun. Also known as "Alecto Recce" [1] Mk III QF 25 pounder gun-howitzer. Prototype partially completed Mk IV QF 32-pounder, not built [5] Alecto Dozer Some vehicles completed in 1945 with hydraulically operated bulldozer blades [1] Alecto dozer.
Radar, Aircraft Interception, Mark IV (AI Mk. IV), also produced in the USA as SCR-540, was the world's first operational air-to-air radar system. Early Mk. III units appeared in July 1940 on converted Bristol Blenheim light bombers, while the definitive Mk. IV reached widespread availability on the Bristol Beaufighter heavy fighter by early ...
[4] The term was first used circa 1936, when a group at the Bawdsey Manor research center began considering how to fit a radar system into an aircraft. This work led to the AI Mk. IV radar, the first production air-to-air radar system. Mk. IV entered service in July 1940 and reached widespread availability on the Bristol Beaufighter by early ...
Loved ones are remembering an Alabama dad, veteran and husband after he was murdered on New Year’s Eve. Earnest Christion Jr. was killed in a stabbing at a Birmingham residence on Tuesday, Dec ...
The Mark IV were an American musical ensemble, based in Chicago, consisting of Bob Peterson, Leon McGeary, William (Bill) Thomas, and Michael McCarthy. [1] [2] They were originally named The Rhythm Makers. They later changed their name to Mark V, and then – as members left – to The Mark IV, and eventually ending in the 1980s as The Mark IV ...
We want to celebrate Christmas with these little guys. The Miniature Highland Cows were practically bounding around their farm as they got ready for the big day.