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  2. Kronshtadt Sirius - Wikipedia

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    Sirius is equipped with two turboprop engines. "Sirius" is a development of light Orion drones. [6]Sirius will be able to carry KAB-100, FAB-100 high-explosive aerial bombs, RBK-500U free-fall bombs, and ODAB-500PMV volumetric detonating aerial bomb.

  3. Kronshtadt Orion - Wikipedia

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    Orion-2 Helios (export version) at MAKS-2021 airshow, Moscow. Main article: Kronshtadt Helios-RLD Helios-RLD is a larger version of the original Orion, with a bigger payload, classified as a high-altitude long-endurance (HALE) UAV, It weighs 5 tonnes (11,000 pounds) with a wingspan of 30 meters (98.42 feet). [ 19 ]

  4. HMS Argus (I49) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Argus was a British aircraft carrier that served in the Royal Navy from 1918 to 1944. She was converted from an ocean liner that was under construction when the First World War began and became the first aircraft carrier with a full-length flight deck that allowed wheeled aircraft to take off and land.

  5. U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps aircraft tail codes - Wikipedia

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    This A-6A Intruder in experimental camouflage paint does not carry the "NL" tail code of its parent Carrier Air Wing 15. When introduced in June 1945, tail codes were assigned to individual aircraft carriers. Thus all aircraft based on a particular ship were supposed to carry the ship's code.

  6. Kamuflirovannyi Letnyi Maskirovochnyi Kombinezon - Wikipedia

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    The Kamuflirovannyy Letniy Maskirovochnyy Kombinezon [1] (Russian: Камуфлированный Летний Маскировочный Комбинезон, lit. 'Camouflaged Summer Disguise Coverall') [2] or KLMK is a military uniform with a camouflage pattern developed in 1968 by the Soviet Union to overcome the widespread use of night vision optics and devices by NATO countries. [3]

  7. Ship camouflage - Wikipedia

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    HMT Aquitania wearing dazzle camouflage. Patterned ship camouflage was pioneered in Britain. Early in the First World War, the zoologist John Graham Kerr advised Winston Churchill to use disruptive camouflage to break up ships' outlines, and countershading to make them appear less solid, [14] following the American artist Abbott Handerson Thayer's beliefs.

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