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Swiss camera equipment maker Arca-Swiss Phototechnik AG independently developed a quick-release mounting system for their tripod heads. The system is based on 38 mm wide mounting plates with a 45° dovetail rail on the sides, [ 1 ] which is clamped into place on the tripod head receiver with a screw -fastened grabber plate.
This vest was unique in its quick release system, allowing the Marine to ditch the entire vest very quickly in case of emergency. This quick release feature, also used with newer modular plate carriers such as the Paraclete Releasable Assault Vest, was developed in response to a 9 December 1999 CH-46E Sea Knight helicopter crash over the Pacific.
1. HANS device, 2. Tether (one per side), 3. Helmet anchor (one per side), and 4. Shoulder support. Primarily made of carbon fiber reinforced polymer, the HANS device is shaped like a "U", with the back of the "U" set behind the nape of the neck and the two arms lying flat along the top of the chest over the pectoral muscles.
The first boats were due for release to the public in mid-2013. Before release, the Quickboat was expected to weigh around 50 kg, seat four people, and to have a capacity for up to a 9.8 hp engine providing it with top speeds in excess of 20 knots.
Arca Fondi SGR, Italian asset management company; Arca Noae, developers of ArcaOS, an operating system based on OS/2; Arca South, an industrial estate in the Philippines; ARCAspace, an aerospace company based in Las Cruces, New Mexico; NYSE Arca, an online stock exchange previously known as Archipelago
The little one begins the video by seemingly starting to perform a few moves for his dad, who then joins in for a haka performance in the family's kitchen.
Producer Price Index News Release summary, U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics. Accessed October 14, 2024. Accessed October 14, 2024. Employment Situation Summary , U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
A marine loading arm, also known as a mechanical loading arm, loading arm, or MLA is a mechanical arm consisting of articulated steel pipes that connect a tankship such as an oil tanker or chemical tanker to a cargo terminal. Genericized trademarks such as Chiksan (often misspelled Chicksan) are often used to refer to marine loading arms. [2] [3]