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  2. Port of Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    On 29 September 2017, at the EU Digital Summit in Tallinn, a partnership of Ericsson, Intel and Telia Estonia announced that they had implemented the first live public 5G network in Europe at the Tallinn Passenger Port to connect with Tallink cruise ships at the port. [2] In 2018, the company was listed in the Tallinn Stock Exchange. It was the ...

  3. File:Port of Noblessner, Tallinn (2020-05-20).jpg - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic 9.2.1 (Windows) File change date and time: 19:30, 20 May 2020: Exposure Program: Manual: Exif version: 2.31: Date and time of digitizing: 18:11, 20 May 2020: Shutter speed: 7.965784: APEX aperture: 6.918863: Exposure bias: 0: Maximum land aperture: 4.25 APEX (f/4.36) Metering mode: Pattern: Flash: Flash did not ...

  4. Paldiski South Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Paldiski South Harbour is a cargo harbour located in Paldiski, Estonia, 45 km west of the capital city Tallinn. [1] The harbour is owned by Port of Tallinn. Paldiski South Harbour is the main Ro-Ro harbour for Estonia. The main cargo groups handled in the harbour are: Ro-Ro, general cargo/break bulk cargo, solid bulk goods and liquid bulk.

  5. Wheel stud - Wikipedia

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    Wheel hub with disc brake and 5 wheel studs. Wheel studs are the threaded fasteners that hold on the wheels of many automobiles. They are semi-permanently mounted directly to the vehicle hub, usually through the brake drum or brake disk. Lug nuts are fastened onto the wheel stud to secure the wheel. When a wheel is removed for tire changes etc ...

  6. Muuga Harbour - Wikipedia

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    The cargo volume handled accounts for around 80% of the total cargo volume of Port of Tallinn and approximately 90% of the transit cargo volume passing through Estonia. Nearly 3/4 of cargo loaded in Muuga Harbour includes crude oil and oil products, but the harbour also serves dry bulk (mostly fertilizers, grain and coal) and other types of cargo.

  7. Former equipment of the Maavägi - Wikipedia

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    Tanks. 12 FT-17 light tank; 4 Mark V heavy tank; 6 TKS tankette; Armored cars. 13 Arsenal Crossley armored car; Anti-tank weapons. 44 Rheinmetall 37mm Pak 36 L/50 anti-tank gun (Note:The Estonian Rheinmetall gun had a longer barrel length compared to Wehrmacht standard L/45.) 4 Bohler 47 mm anti-tank gun model 1935; 15 Solothurn-Arsenal 20 mm ...

  8. Kharkiv model V-2 - Wikipedia

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    V-2-450AV-S3: V-2 modified for oil drilling equipment, it produced 450 hp (340 kW). V-4: Essentially a V-2 engine cut in half to form an inline six engine. Used in the T-50 light tank, it produced 300 hp (220 kW). V-11: Used in the IS-3; It produced 520 hp (390 kW). Developed into the V-44, used in the T-44. V-12: Used in the IS-4. Fitted with ...

  9. TS Laevad - Wikipedia

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    [2] The company is a fully owned subsidiary of the Port of Tallinn (Estonian: Tallinna Sadam, "TS"), [3] which is in turn 70 percent owned by the Estonian state. [4] The state subsidises the ferry routes with a sum of over €20 million per annum. [5]