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The DRB Class 50 [1] is a German class of 2-10-0 locomotive, built from 1939 as a standard locomotive (Einheitsdampflokomotive) for hauling goods trains.It had one leading axle and five coupled axles and was one of the most successful designs produced for the Deutsche Reichsbahn.
CC 6001 (Prototype loco) BBB 6002 (Prototype loco) BBB 6003 ... 050.TA, ex PLM 5.AT, ex Prussian T16 and T16.1; SNCF. SNCF class Wheel arrangement Fleet number(s)
JTAG (named after the Joint Test Action Group which codified it) is an industry standard for verifying designs of and testing printed circuit boards after manufacture.. JTAG implements standards for on-chip instrumentation in electronic design automation (EDA) as a complementary tool to digital simulation. [1]
The British Rail Class 92 is a dual-voltage electric locomotive, which can run on 25 kV AC from overhead wires or 750 V DC from a third rail.It was designed specifically to operate services through the Channel Tunnel between Great Britain and France.
Size comparison of BJT transistor packages, from left to right: SOT-23, TO-92, TO-126, TO-3 3D model of TO-3 package. In electronics, TO-3 is a designation for a standardized metal semiconductor package used for power semiconductors, including transistors, silicon controlled rectifiers, and, integrated circuits.
Two such people include Dr. Norris E. Bradbury, who later became the Director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Deak Parsons, the weaponeer on the Enola Gay, the aircraft which dropped the Little Boy atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan in 1945. In the years immediately after the war, Dahlgren's work force was cut back.
6.050 km (3.8 mi) 2010 2 Fengshuiguan Tunnel China (Fujian-Jiangxi) 6.043 km (3.755 mi) [db] 2013 2 G15 14 Ningde-Shangrao Expressway Tiefengshan #2 Tunnel China 6.020 km (3.741 mi) [dc] 2006 2 G50 12 Enshi-Guangyuan Expressway Atsumi Japan 6.022 km (3.742 mi) 2012 1 Nihonkai-Tohoku Expressway [citation needed] Yanglushan Tunnel
The United States Army Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM) develops, acquires, fields and sustains aviation, missile and unmanned aerial vehicles. AMCOM is primarily responsible for lifecycle management of Army missile, helicopter, unmanned ground vehicle and unmanned aerial vehicle weapon system.