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  2. Indian Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Military Academy (IMA) is one of the oldest military academies in India, and trains officers for the Indian Army. Located in Dehradun , Uttarakhand , it was established in 1932 following a recommendation by a military committee set up under the chairmanship of General (later Field Marshal ) Sir Philip Chetwode .

  3. United States Army Installation Management Command

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    On 1 Oct. 2002, the Army formed IMA as a field operating agency of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management (ACSIM) as part of an ongoing effort to realign installations. [15] Many of the issues with the 15 major commands holding responsibility for base support was that the structure created many inequities throughout the Army ...

  4. Integrated modular avionics - Wikipedia

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    IMA concept also allows the Application developers to focus on the Application layer, reducing the risk of faults in the lower-level software layers. As modules often share an extensive part of their hardware and lower-level software architecture, maintenance of the modules is easier than with previous specific architectures.

  5. DO-297 - Wikipedia

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    The DO-297 standard formalizes the use of more powerful computing hardware to host multiple software functions of mixed safety-criticality. IMA produces benefits of reduced Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) by integrating into a single computing platform software functions that were formerly on separate (federated) computing systems.

  6. Joining technology - Wikipedia

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    The joining technology is used in any type of mechanical joint which is the arrangement formed by two or more elements: typically, two physical parts and a joining element. The mechanical joining systems make possible to form a set of several pieces using the individual parts and the corresponding joining elements.

  7. Zeppelin bend - Wikipedia

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    In fact, with any 'end-to-end joining knot' (i.e. bend), existing tension in the ropes makes the tying process extremely difficult (if not impossible). The zeppelin is therefore tied with two loose ends (i.e. no existing tension) ending with a simple knot on each, but woven to each other in a pattern specific to zeppelin.

  8. Crimp (joining) - Wikipedia

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    Crimp tool for 0.14 mm 2 to 10 mm 2 (26–8 AWG) insulated and non-insulated ferrules. Crimping is a method of joining two or more pieces of metal or other ductile material by deforming one or both of them to hold the other.

  9. International Military Antiques - Wikipedia

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    International Military Antiques, Inc is an American seller of military collectibles and memorabilia, based in Gillette, New Jersey. [1] It was founded in 1981 by Christian Cranmer.