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  2. 5.11 Tactical - Wikipedia

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    Meridian Pant, TacTec® Plate Carrier, EVO 2.0 8" AR 670-1 Boot, 5.11® A/T 8" Non-Zip Boot, Flex-Tac® TDU® Ripstop Long Sleeve Shirt, Cold Weather Rapid Ops Shirt, Maverick Battle Belt, RUSH® 24 2.0 Backpack 37L, Field Watch 2.0, Station Grip 3.0 Glove, RAPID PL 1AA Flashlight, 5.11 Scope Cap, Flex Vertical GP Pouch, Flex Double Pistol Mag ...

  3. Guide number - Wikipedia

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    Cameras with focal-plane shutters—even if they had PC connectors with X, F, M, or S-sync delays ("xenon sync" with zero delay and flashbulbs with peak delays of 5, 20, and 30 ms)—could not be used at speeds that attenuated guide numbers with most types of flashbulbs because their light curves were characterized by rapid rise and fall rates; the second shutter curtain would begin wiping ...

  4. Sonar - Wikipedia

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    One useful small sonar is similar in appearance to a waterproof flashlight. The head is pointed into the water, a button is pressed, and the device displays the distance to the target. Another variant is a "fishfinder" that shows a small display with shoals of fish. Some civilian sonars (which are not designed for stealth) approach active ...

  5. 5th Battalion, 11th Marines - Wikipedia

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    5th Battalion, 11th Marines (5/11) was a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System battalion consisting of four Firing Batteries and a Headquarters Battery.The battalion is stationed at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California.

  6. 5-11 - Wikipedia

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    5-11 can refer to: May 11 (month-day date notation) 5 November (day-month date notation) 5th Battalion 11th Marines This page was last edited on 22 ...

  7. 5.1 surround sound - Wikipedia

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    A prototype for five-channel surround sound, then dubbed "quintaphonic sound", was used in the 1975 film Tommy. [6]5.1 dates back to 1976, [7] when Dolby Labs modified the track usage of the six analogue magnetic soundtracks on Todd-AO 70 mm film prints.

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