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  2. No. 18 Squadron IAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 18 Squadron (Flying Bullets), is the only unit in the Indian Air Force to have been awarded the esteemed Param Vir Chakra, the highest gallantry medal awarded during times of war. Initially, the squadron was based at Sulur Air Force Station and was later moved to Naliya Air Force Station in Gujarat at an unspecified date. [10] [11]

  3. File:DC Bullet (SVG).svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org ميلتون غلاسر; Usage on ast.wikipedia.org DC Comics; Usage on az.wikipedia.org

  4. File:Pilot Flying J logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Pilot Flying J logo.svg and deleted. Please check the reason for deletion on Commons before repeated transfer. ... If non-free ...

  5. Projectile motion - Wikipedia

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    Free body diagram of a body on which only gravity and air resistance act. The free body diagram on the right is for a projectile that experiences air resistance and the effects of gravity. Here, air resistance is assumed to be in the direction opposite of the projectile's velocity: F a i r = − f ( v ) ⋅ v ^ {\displaystyle \mathbf {F ...

  6. External ballistics - Wikipedia

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    This schlieren image of a bullet travelling in free-flight demonstrates the air-pressure dynamics surrounding the bullet.. External ballistics or exterior ballistics is the part of ballistics that deals with the behavior of a projectile in flight.

  7. Ammunition - Wikipedia

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    The inside of a modern 12.7 mm "anti-materiel" rifle bullet. The projectile is the part of the ammunition that leaves the weapon and has the effect on the target. This effect is usually either kinetic (e.g., as with a standard bullet) or through the delivery of explosives.

  8. Basic fighter maneuvers - Wikipedia

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    At the corner speed, the fighter can attain its maximum turn-rate, flying the craft just at the edge of buffeting (the turbulence preceding a stall). Below this speed, the aircraft will be limited to flying at lower g's, resulting in a decrease in turn rate. If the pilot attempts to "pull" more g's, the aircraft will buffet and aerodynamically ...

  9. Shrapnel shell - Wikipedia

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    This engraving shows a 12-pounder U.S. shrapnel shell c. 1865. It is fitted with a Borman fuse. In the cutaway view, the dark grey is the wall of the shell, the medium grey is sulphur resin, the light grey are the musket balls, and the black is the bursting charge.