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This type has been produced in two different versions, a 1, 162 kW unit and a 2, 324 kW unit capable of speeds up to 100 km/h. Class 79: Waggon- und Maschinenbau Görlitz: 132 kW: 90 km/h: 1960–1977: Rebuilt at MARUB Brașov: Class 91/92: Duewag, Waggon Union, AEG: 485 kW: 120 km/h: 1986–1996: Former Class 98, bought from DB: Class 96 ...
The ABC-79M (4x4) (Romanian: amfibiu blindat pentru cercetare) armoured personnel carrier has been developed in Romania and uses some automotive components of the TAB-77 (8 × 8) armoured personnel carrier. Although previously known as TABC-79 (transportorul blindat pentru cercetare), it is now known as the ABC-79M. [1]
The following is a list of most expensive association football transfers in Romania, which details the highest transfer fees ever paid for players in the Liga I. The current record is held by Dennis Man , after Parma signed him from FCSB in a deal worth € 11 million plus add-ons, on 29 January 2021. [ 1 ]
In 2010, Romania owned 846 TAB-71 transporters, 375 being in use. Some transferred to Moldova. The TAB-71 vehicles will be decommissioned, scrapped and gradually replaced by the future TBT 8×8 armoured personnel carrier, the development of which was started on March 17, 2011. TAB-77 - based on BTR-70 [2] TABC-79 - 4×4 version of TAB-77 [1]
Legend Airlines (Romania) LD LDA LEGEND AIR Henri Coandă International Airport, Cluj International Airport, Timișoara Traian Vuia International Airport: 2024 scheduled airline: TAROM: RO ROT TAROM Henri Coandă International Airport: 1954 flag carrier, scheduled airline
The carrier-envelope phase (CEP) or carrier-envelope offset (CEO) phase is an important feature of an ultrashort laser pulse and gains significance with decreasing pulse duration, in a regime where the pulse consists of a few wavelengths. Physical effects depending on the carrier-envelope phase fall into the category of highly nonlinear optics.
'armored carrier') originally developed by the Soviet Union during the late 1960s under the manufacturing code GAZ-4905. On August 21, 1972, it was accepted into Soviet service and would later be widely exported. Large quantities were also produced under license in Romania as the TAB-77. [1]
After the contract on the Gowind 2500-class corvettes was canceled on 8 August 2023, following disagreements on the price of constructing the corvettes, [254] Romania intends to remain part of the European multi-purpose corvette program. The country joined the program in June 2023.