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  2. Desert Tech SRS - Wikipedia

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    The Desert Tech Stealth Recon Scout (SRS) is a bolt-action sniper rifle developed by the Utah-based firearm manufacturer Desert Tech (formerly Desert Tactical Arms). It was unveiled at the 2008 SHOT Show .

  3. Desert Tech MDR - Wikipedia

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    Saudi DMR In 2019, Desert tech began development on a Designated Marksman Rifle for a Saudi Arabia weapons contract in 308 Winchester. The rifle included adding JB weld between the MDRx trunnion and chassis to reduce trunnion movement under recoil of full power cartridges, a modified SRS barrel, a modified Gas Block, and a full length aluminum ...

  4. Desert Tech - Wikipedia

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    Desert Tech was founded in 2007 as Desert Tactical Arms [4] and later re-branded as Desert Tech in 2013. [4]In July 2019, federal prosecutors gave notice that they intended to seize a building Desert Tech was renting for some of their operations.

  5. Desert Tech HTI - Wikipedia

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    The Desert Tech HTI made its first public debut at Shot Show 2012 as a modular multi caliber bullpup Sniper Rifle. [5]The design of the HTI is largely based on the SRS-A1, scaled up to handle larger cartridges.

  6. M88 recovery vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The main winch on the M88A2 is capable of a 70-ton, single line recovery, and a 140-ton 2:1 recovery when used with the 140 ton pulley. The A-frame boom of the A2 can lift 35 tons when used in conjunction with the spade down. The spade can be used for light earth moving, and can be used to anchor the vehicle when using the main winch. [1]

  7. Bayut - Wikipedia

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    In April 2020, Bayut's parent company and the Netherlands-based OLX Group announced the merger of their operations in the UAE, Egypt, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Pakistan, and Oman, together with the OLX-owned Dubai-based classifieds website, Dubizzle. [3] [4]

  8. Saudi-Bangladesh Industrial and Agricultural Investment ...

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    On 24 June 1984, it was incorporated in Bangladesh. [2] Bangladesh Bank classified 31. 46% of the outstanding loans of Saudi-Bangladesh Industrial and Agricultural Investment Company Limited as classified in 2007. [3] It was part of a syndicate of 12 financial institutions that provided 1.01 billion taka to RanksTel, a concern of the Rangs ...

  9. Bikroy.com - Wikipedia

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    On 18 October 2012, Bikroy was formally launched in a press conference held in Bangladesh's capital city Dhaka but had begun operations in June earlier that year. [3] In November 2012, Bikroy was named as the "Country's first bilingual classified website" by The Daily Star. [7] It launched its application on iOS and Android in 2015. [8]