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  2. Kawasaki Super Sherpa - Wikipedia

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    The Kawasaki Super Sherpa (KL250G USA, KL250H in Japan, Canada, Australia, Greece and the United Kingdom) is a dual-sport motorcycle produced by Kawasaki. It has a 249 cc DOHC four-valve air/oil cooled four-stroke single-cylinder engine .

  3. Sherpa Light - Wikipedia

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    Sherpa 2: Basic version with four seats and loading capacity of 2.5 cubic meters and 2 tons. [6] [37] Sherpa 3: Basic version with two seats, no armored cabin and loading capacity of 3.5 tons. [7] [6] [37] Sherpa 3A: Same as the Sherpa 3, but with an armored cabin. [7] Sherpa 3 Grand Volume: Long chassis body with space for 10 persons. [7]

  4. LDV Pilot - Wikipedia

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    The initial Sherpa line up consisted of vans in 185, 215 and 240 versions (where 185 denotes a GVW of 1.85 tons, and so on); pick ups in 215 and 240 versions; a 240 crewbus and minibus; and various chassis cab options in 220 and 250 versions. Payloads were quoted as 13/14cwt for the 185; 18/19cwt for the 215 and 220; and 22/23cwt for the 240 ...

  5. Subaru Rex - Wikipedia

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    The Subaru Rex (Japanese: スバル・レックス, Hepburn: Subaru Rekkusu) is a kei class automobile manufactured and marketed for model years 1972-1992 by Subaru primarily for the Japanese Domestic Market, although it was also sold in Europe, South America, Australia and the Caribbean — variously as the Ace, Viki, Sherpa, 500/600/700, Mini Jumbo, Mini Subaru or M60/M70/M80.

  6. Joint Light Tactical Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The B-kit is essentially the add-on armor, this added when required and as a modular add-on. According to the US Army, the A-kit/B-kit concept allows the Army flexibility in several areas: the armor B-kit can be taken off when not needed – reducing unnecessary wear and tear on the vehicles. [ 72 ]

  7. Sherco - Wikipedia

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    The name, Sherco, derives from the amalgamation of two words, Bultaco and Sherpa, that harks back to the company's origins. The Barcelona factory, that was founded in 1998, specializes in the trial category, while the French factory, which was established in 2003, specializes in the rest of the production.

  8. Ben Hur trailer - Wikipedia

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    Ben Hur trailer was the nickname of the World War II U.S. Army Trailer, 1-ton payload, 2-wheel, cargo, and the Trailer, 1-ton payload, 2-wheel, water tank, 250 gallon ( U.S. Army Ordnance Corps Supply catalogue designations G-518 and G-527 respectively).

  9. SHERPA (space tug) - Wikipedia

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    SHERPA is a commercial satellite dispenser developed by Andrews Space, a subsidiary of Spaceflight Industries, [1] and was unveiled in 2012. The maiden flight was on 3 December 2018 on a Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket, and it consisted of two separate unpropelled variants of the dispenser.