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  2. Tank phone - Wikipedia

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    A tank phone (also called a tank telephone, grunt phone, tank-infantry phone, TIP, infantry tank telephone, ITT, or infantry phone) is a telephone mounted on the exterior of armoured vehicles to facilitate communication between people outside of the vehicle and those inside, whilst avoiding the tank crew becoming exposed to enemy fire.

  3. Oscillating turret - Wikipedia

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    Note, however, that the maximum gun elevation angle with an oscillating turret is determined by the clearance between the rear of the turret and the deck of the hull. This may result in lower maximum elevation and range than that possible in a conventional design. For this reason, oscillating designs often have the gun mounted higher above the ...

  4. Back mount - Wikipedia

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    Back mount, or rear mount (often confused with back control), is a dominant grappling position where the practitioner is on their opponent's back in such a way that they have control of their opponent (in back control, the practitioner controls their opponent from the back in any position that is not atop). Ideally, the opponent will be ...

  5. 3 reasons why Nvidia is underperforming the S&P 500 going ...

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    Nvidia investors are navigating through an un-Nvidia-like start to the year.Shares of the AI chip darling are off by 1% this year, lagging all three major US indexes, which have notched gains. The ...

  6. M1128 mobile gun system - Wikipedia

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    The MGS can store 18 rounds of main gun ammunition: 8 in the autoloader's carousel and 10 in a replenisher located at the rear of the vehicle. [42] It has a rate of fire of ten rounds per minute. [43] The MGS was originally developed for the Canadian Army, which did not have a requirement for transporting the vehicle via C-130.

  7. ‘This is as big as it gets’: Everything you need to know ...

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    A new tournament is pitting some of the biggest stars in the NHL against each other. Here’s everything you need to know about the 4 Nations Face-Off.

  8. Dallas Cowboys hire veteran OC Brian Schottenheimer as their ...

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    The now-51-year-old longtime coach was transitioning from consultant to coordinator, taking with him lessons he learned from a deep dive of league defenses the prior season.

  9. Empennage - Wikipedia

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    The empennage of an Atlas Air Boeing 747-200. The empennage (/ ˌ ɑː m p ɪ ˈ n ɑː ʒ / or / ˈ ɛ m p ɪ n ɪ dʒ /), also known as the tail or tail assembly, is a structure at the rear of an aircraft that provides stability during flight, in a way similar to the feathers on an arrow.