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  2. U.S. Military connector specifications - Wikipedia

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    A MIL-DTL-38999 circular connector plated with a nickel–teflon composite. Left: plug (male) type connector; Right: receptacle (female) type connector) Electrical or fiber-optic connectors used by U.S. Department of Defense were originally developed in the 1930s for severe aeronautical and tactical service applications, and the Type "AN" series set the standard for modern military circular ...

  3. Electrical connector - Wikipedia

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    Backshells are a common accessory for industrial and high-reliability connectors, especially circular connectors. [18] Backshells typically protect the connector and/or cable from environmental or mechanical stress, or shield it from electromagnetic interference . [ 22 ]

  4. MIL-DTL-5015 - Wikipedia

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    MIL-DTL-5015 is a United States Military Standard which covers heavy-duty circular electrical connectors with soldered or crimped contacts. [1] They are used for both digital and analog signals, as well as power distribution, and are common in various fields, including defense, aerospace, and industrial machinery. [2]

  5. Ducommun - Wikipedia

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    Ducommun Incorporated (NYSE: DCO) is a company that designs, engineers and builds electronic systems, large contoured aerostructures and engineered products and aftermarket services for global aerospace, defense, military and space markets.

  6. Sky crane (landing system) - Wikipedia

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    With the craft moving under 320 km/h (200 mph) and about 1.9 km (1.2 mi) from the surface, the rover and sky crane assembly detached from the backshell, and rockets on the sky crane controlled the remaining descent to the planet.