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  2. Watch strap - Wikipedia

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    The Zulu watch strap is a NATO watch strap adaptation using a thicker weave of fabric and more substantial metal hardware employing rounded loops and an oval-shaped buckle and both are typically made of nylon. Bund straps, Perlon straps, Marine Nationale straps, Zulu straps, and NATO straps go completely around the wrist, including behind the case.

  3. Tudor Watches - Wikipedia

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    Military watch bands had to be hardwearing and secure, and with the additions of spring bars and an added nylon strap, the NATO strap provided the best security. [32] They were also used by many professional divers, since leather straps do not suit water, and they could be adapted to fit over a diving suit more easily than metal bracelets.

  4. Ballistic nylon - Wikipedia

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    Diving watch on a four-ring NATO strap made of ballistic nylon. [2] Although ballistic nylon was originally created and used in flak jackets, its durability and cutting resistance have made it useful for non-combat applications. It can be found in backpacks, luggage, belts and straps, motorcycle jackets, watch bands, and knife sheaths.

  5. Filip Tysander - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from high school, Tysander ran an online retail business with a necktie and plastic watch web shop. He studied business at Uppsala University. [5] In 2006, when Tysander was backpacking in Australia, he claims to have met a traveler by the name of Daniel Wellington who was wearing a Rolex Submariner on a classic NATO strap. [4]

  6. Speidel - Wikipedia

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    However Speidel returned to watchbands as soon as peace returned. In 1947 Speidel brought out its first modernized version of the scissor-type expansion band called the Golden Knight. [22] It proved to be a tremendous success in the men's watch bracelet field. The company also introduced elaborate packaging for its line of watch bracelets. [23 ...

  7. List of equipment of the Australian Army - Wikipedia

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    An Australian variant of the Accuracy International Arctic Warfare, it is the standard-issue sniper rifle in the Australian Army and is chambered for 7.62×51mm. It replaced the Parker Hale Model 82 rifle in the late 1990s. Manufactured under licence in Australia by Thales Australia. AW50F United Kingdom: Anti-materiel rifle.50 BMG

  8. List of NATO reporting names for equipment - Wikipedia

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    Band Stand – Missile tracking and control [1] Bar Lock A - Russian P-37 "Metch" (1RL139) 2D air surveillance radar. [2] The basic "Bar Lock" dates back to 1961. [3] Bass Tilt – MR-123, fire control radar of the AK-630 close-in weapon system [4] Bell Clout – Electronic warfare jamming radar [1] Bell Shroud – Electronic warfare jamming ...

  9. Russian air surveillance radars - Wikipedia

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    These were mainly radars in the VHF-band, and many of which featured developments in technology that represented "first offs" in the Soviet Union. Innovations include the first Soviet air surveillance radar with a circular scan: the P-8 Volga (NATO: KNIFE REST A) in 1950, the first 3D radar : the 5N69 Salute (NATO: BIG BACK) in 1975, and in ...