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  2. Valmet tractor - Wikipedia

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    Valmet (originally Valtion Metallitehtaat - State Metalworks) was a company formed in 1951, when the country of Finland decided to group their various factories working on war reparations to the Soviet Union under one company, Valmet. The factories within the group produce a wide array of products including aeroplanes, road vehicles ...

  3. Valmet - Wikipedia

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    Valmet Oyj, a Finnish company, is a developer and supplier of process technologies, automation systems and services for the pulp, paper, energy industries. Flow control serves a wider base of process industries.

  4. Valmet Automotive - Wikipedia

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    Valmet Automotive is a Finnish vehicle contract manufacturer and supplier of battery, roof, and kinematic systems. [ 3 ] Valmet Automotive has manufactured over 1.8 million vehicles at its headquarters in Uusikaupunki , Finland .

  5. RK 71 - Wikipedia

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    Later on, Valmet designed a remarkably strengthened stamped receiver based on the RK 62 76 for heavier calibres, which was used on the Valmet M78. [ 2 ] In 1974–1975 Valmet designed a 5.56×45mm NATO conversion of the RK 71, which was manufactured to export for civilians as the M71/S. [ 2 ]

  6. RK 62 - Wikipedia

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    Valmet M83 – a civilian semi-automatic variant of the late-production RK 62. Valmet Petra/Hunter M/83 – a civilian semi-automatic hunting rifle using the RK 62 action. Sold in Finland as the Valmet Petra M/83 and outside Finland as the Valmet Hunter M83. Produced in .223 Rem/5.56 NATO, .243 Win, .308 Win and .30-06 Springfield.

  7. VR Class Dm7 - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, seven Dm6s were ordered from Valmet, and eight more the next year. [3] After testing the Dm6:s and having noted that the new DMU:s worked well in Finnish conditions, VR ordered more units. [4] In total, 197 Dm7 class multiple units were built with some modifications (a larger wheel size, for instance). [4]

  8. Valmet L-80 Turbo-Vinha - Wikipedia

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    The Valmet L-80 TP Turbo-Vinha was a prototype for a new Finnish turboprop basic trainer aircraft. The aircraft, which carried the registration OH-VBB , first flew on 12 February 1985. [ 1 ] It was destroyed in a crash on 24 April 1985, during its 14th flight, killing the test pilot Paavo Janhunen.

  9. Category:Valmet aircraft - Wikipedia

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