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US Army specification 55-1B This watch was known for its luminous hands and markers, had a seven jewel movement, an olive drab cotton strap, and a stainless steel ...
US Army launcher vehicle based on the M139D 5-ton truck Production of the MGR-1 variants finished in 1965, with a total production run of more than 7,000 rockets. The Honest John's bulbous nose and distinctive truck-mounted launch ramp made it an easily recognized symbol of the Cold War at army bases worldwide and National Guard armories in the ...
United States Army designation for one KD-1A acquired for evaluation. YG-1A One aircraft as YG-1 with the addition of radio equipment. YG-1B at Langley YG-1B Production aircraft for the United States Army; seven built. YG-1C One YG-1B modified with a constant-speed rotor for evaluation, later designated the XR-2. A Kellett XO-60 XO-60
United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) Insight Technology: AN/PEQ-9: Laser Designator Module (LDM) Northrop Grumman: AN/PEQ-10: Laser Aiming Module (LAM 1000) for pistols: L3 Technologies: AN/PEQ-11A: Dual Infrared (IR) Aiming Laser (DIAL 100G) crew-served nulti-function aiming laser, often mounted to crew-served weapons
A Bell XH-40, a prototype of the UH-1 and Bell 204. Bell designed its Model 204 in response to a 1955 United States Army requirement for a utility helicopter. The 204 was a giant step forward in helicopter design, being one of the first to be powered by a turboshaft.
The MC-6 Parachute is a Maneuverable Canopy (MC) static line-deployed personnel parachute of the United States Armed Forces.Developed by United States Army Special Forces, the parachute has been used by American Special Operations Forces (SOF) beginning in 2006 and Australian SOF starting in 2011.
The United States flew a long-range B-1B bomber over the Korean Peninsula on Wednesday for its first precision-guided bombing drill with South Korea in seven years, the South's military said. The ...
The M1074 Joint Assault Bridge System (JAB, JABS) is an American armored military engineering vehicle based on the Abrams M1A1 main battle tank chassis. [8]: p.154 The M1074 was designed by Leonardo DRS for the U.S. Army and Marine Corps to provide deployable bridge capability for units engaged in military operations.