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It features four PL-9 missiles and a search/acquisition radar suite. Only one prototype was produced. [28] Type 92 Yitian Air defense upgrade with TY-90 anti-air missile launchers and QJC-88 12.7 mm heavy machine gun. Equipped with a search radar and thermal-tracking sight. [29] WZ-550 APC 4x4 mass production version. WZ-550 Anti-tank Missile ...
The APCBC configuration is an evolution of the earlier APC configuration (armour-piercing, capped), itself an evolution of the simple AP configuration (armour-piercing, uncapped). The APCBC configuration is however expensive and thus a large amount of both historical and modern armour-piercing ammunition uses only one of the two caps: APC ...
Premature atrial contraction; Other names: Supraventricular extra systole (SVES), supraventricular ectopy (SVE) Two PACs with a compensatory pause seen on an ECG rhythm strip. A "skipped beat" occurs and rhythm resumes 2 P-to-P intervals after the last normal sinus beat.
Stretched from the Citation I, the Model 550 was announced in September 1976, first flew on January 31, 1977, and was certified in March 1978. The II/SP is a single pilot version, the improved S/II first flew on February 14, 1984 and the Citation Bravo , a stretched S/II with new avionics and more powerful P&WC PW530 A turbofans, first flew on ...
A Barnardo's ad, released in summer 2007, has two versions: one where a boy can be heard saying "fuck off" four times which is restricted to "18" rated cinema screenings, and one where a censor bleep sound obscures the profanity which is still restricted to "15" and "18" rated films. [13] Neither is permitted on UK television.
A beep is a short, single tone, typically high-pitched, generally made by a computer or other machine. The term has its origin in onomatopoeia . The word "beep-beep" is recorded for the noise of a car horn in 1929, and the modern usage of "beep" for a high-pitched tone is attributed to Arthur C. Clarke in 1951.
[19]: 1 While beep lines were not initially illegal in the United States, [16] [b] they were frowned upon by the telephone companies because of their potential to overload a main trunk line in a central office, [4] preventing normal telephone service for a given area and potentially leading to outages for critical lines such as hospitals and ...
The IOF-550 is an Aerosance FADEC equipped version of the same basic engine, the TSIO-550 is a dual turbocharged version and the TSIOL-550 is a liquid-cooled variant. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] There is no O-550 engine, which would be a carburetor-equipped variant, hence the base model is the IO-550.