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  2. List of frigate classes in service - Wikipedia

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    Powerplant: MTU 20V 8000 diesel engines x4 at 8,200 kW each, two shafts; Speed: 27 knots (50 km/h) Range: 4,000 nautical miles (7,000 km) Ships in class: 6; Operator: Republic of Singapore Navy; Commissioned: 2004; Status: In active service; Italian first FREMM Bergamini. FREMM multipurpose frigate (multiple classes) Builders: France/ Italy

  3. List of vehicles and machines powered by MTU engines

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    Class 73/9, one MTU 8V 4000 R43L engine [1] Class 168, Class 170 and Class 171: MTU 6R 183TD series (one per car) Class 172: MTU 6H1800R83 (one per car) Class 195 and Class 196: MTU 6H1800R85L (one per car) Class 43s: MTU 16V4000 R41R widely installed in early 2000s, replacing original Paxman Valenta engines.

  4. MTU Aero Engines - Wikipedia

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    €4.628 billion (2019) [1] Operating income. €706 million (2019) [1] Net income. €488 million (2019) [1] ... MTU Aero Engines AG is a German aircraft engine ...

  5. MTU Friedrichshafen - Wikipedia

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    MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH, trading as MTU Solutions (stylised as mtu Solutions) is a German manufacturer of commercial internal combustion engines founded by Wilhelm ...

  6. Detroit Diesel Series 149 - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Diesel and MTU jointly developed the 2000 and 4000 series, with Detroit Diesel leading development of the 2000 and MTU leading the 4000, each of which are named for the per-cylinder displacement in cm 3. [17] Like the Series 149, the 4000 comes in 8V-, 12V-, 16V-, and 20V- configurations.

  7. Motoren- und Turbinen-Union - Wikipedia

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    Motoren- und Turbinen-Union GmbH (MTU) is a former German engine manufacturer, now two separate companies: MTU Aero Engines, a German aircraft engine manufacturer; MTU Friedrichshafen, a former division of DaimlerChrysler

  8. MTU - Wikipedia

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    MTU Aero Engines, a German aircraft engine manufacturer MTU Friedrichshafen , an international diesel engine manufacturer Manitou Group , French manufacturer of forklifts, cherry pickers etc. (Euronext symbol: MTU)

  9. New Zealand DL class locomotive - Wikipedia

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    The locomotives use a 2.7MW German-built MTU Friedrichshafen 20V 4000R43 engine, expected to have 5–10% increased fuel efficiency over other locomotives, [4] Wabtec braking equipment, and ZD126C traction motors.