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  2. Sanwa Electronic - Wikipedia

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    Airtronics XL2P Report: 1985 1/10 Off-Road Unlimited Gil Losi, Jr. Airtronics XL2P Report: 1987 1/8 IC Track Pete Fusco Airtronics Report: 1990 1/8 Off-Road Koji Sanada [9] Sanwa Machine-1 Report: 1991 1/10 Off-Road 4WD Cliff Lett [10] Airtronics CS2P Report: 1992 1/12 On-Road Tony Neisinger Airtronics Caliber 3P Report: 1992 PRO 10 Joel ...

  3. M8 flamethrower - Wikipedia

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    The M8 flamethrower, officially designated: Flame Thrower Portable One-Shot, M8, was a single-shot flamethrower briefly adopted into U.S. service by airborne troops, but was never mass produced. [2] During the end of World War II, the Chemical Corps became interested in improving the man-portable flamethrower concept. [3]

  4. PSRL-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Precision Shoulder-fired Rocket Launcher-1 also known as the (PSRL-1) is a modified American copy of the Soviet/Russian RPG-7 shoulder-fired rocket-propelled grenade launcher developed by AirTronic USA.

  5. List of AMC Transmission Applications - Wikipedia

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    Jeep CJ; Jeep Wagoneer/Grand Wagoneer; Kaiser Jeep was purchased by AMC in 1970. The Buick 350 cu in (5.7 L) V8, AMC 232 I6, and AMC 327, 360 V8 engines in the FSJ Wagoneer and trucks used a 'nailhead' pattern TH400—also known as a "unipattern," as it was used by many other manufacturers (including Rolls-Royce and Jaguar) with an adapter ring—from 1965 to 1972.

  6. M8 armored gun system - Wikipedia

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    The M8 armored gun system (AGS), sometimes known as the Buford, is an American light tank that was intended to replace the M551 Sheridan and TOW missile-armed Humvees in the 82nd Airborne Division and 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment (2nd ACR) of the U.S. Army respectively.

  7. T18 Howitzer Motor Carriage - Wikipedia

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    However, they were unsatisfactory because of their high superstructure and nose weight. Because the Army disliked the high superstructure and nearly vertical armor, the T18 was abandoned in 1942, and soon started a new turreted project, the T41 75 mm HMC, also known as the howitzer motor carriage M8. [1] [2]

  8. Saurer M6 - Wikipedia

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    Almost identical was the 8x8 model Saurer M8 M, inclusive the prototype 79 M8 trucks were built. Many components of the Saurer M6 also found use in the Saurer MH4 . The Saurer 2DM replaced in 1978 the Sauer M6 in Military service, some of them found a second use by the Civil defense of Switzerland.

  9. Missile Datcom - Wikipedia

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    Missile DATCOM is a widely used semi-empirical datasheet component build-up method for the prediction of missile aerodynamic coefficients. It is an example of an engineering aeroprediction method which can be used to generate an aerodynamic database of the vehicle’s aerodynamic coefficients at various flight conditions.