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The Franco-German University (FGU, French: Université franco-allemande (UFA), German: Deutsch-Französische Hochschule (DFH)) is an international organisation of universities from Germany and France with the purpose of facilitating international cooperation in higher education. [1]
DFH may refer to Dong Fang Hong, a Chinese space satellite program; China Railways DFH shunting locomotives; China Railways DFH mainline locomotives; Discovery Fit and Health, a television network owned by Discovery Communications; Dynamic frequency hopping, in wireless networking; Deutsch-Französische Hochschule, German for Franco-German ...
The China Railways DFH1 (Chinese: 东方红1) was a type of 4-axle B'B' single-cab diesel-hydraulic locomotive used on mainline passenger services; the DFH3 (Chinese: 东方红3) was a later development of a similar design but with two driving cabs.
The DFH2 was originally designed by Sifang locomotive works in 1966 as a passenger locomotive of rated power 1,470 kW (1,970 hp). The design did not enter mass production, but in 1973, the design was changed at Ziyang locomotive works to a 650 kW (870 hp) power locomotive with a top speed of 62 km/h (39 mph).
The YTO Group Corporation is a Chinese agricultural machinery and construction machinery manufacturer part of Sinomach, a comprehensive machinery conglomerate. Although composed of many subsidiaries and divisions, the company is best known for manufacturing a range of farming products including tractors and combine harvesters.
DFH-1 model satellite Dong Fang Hong 1 broadcasting "East is Red" and telemetry data. Dong Fang Hong 1 (simplified Chinese: 东方红一号; traditional Chinese: 東方紅一號; pinyin: Dōngfānghóng Yīhào; lit.
DFH-3: China: China Academy of Space Technology: 230 kg – 450 kg 2,320 kg – 3,800 kg 47: Operational 1994 2020 DFH-4: China: China Academy of Space Technology: 800 kg – 1,000 kg 5,100 kg – 5,300 kg 41: Operational 2006 2022 DFH-5: China: China Academy of Space Technology: 1,200 kg – 2,200 kg 6,500 kg – 9,000 kg 41: Operational 2017 ...
Dongfanghong (Chinese: 东方红; pinyin: Dōngfāng Hóng; lit. 'The East is Red') was a satellite program of the People's Republic of China. The program started in August 1965 as Project 651—a less ambitious successor to the earlier Project 581—with the goal of launching a satellite heavier than both Sputnik 1 and Explorer 1 into space, and developing all the necessary technologies to do so.