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  2. American Tomahawk Company - Wikipedia

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    The company’s "VTAC" ("Vietnam Tactical Tomahawk") is in use by the US Army Stryker Brigade in Afghanistan, the 172nd SBCT Team based at Grafenwoehr, GE, the 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division out of Fort Lewis, a Recon Platoon in the 2-183d CAV (116th IBCT)(OIF 2007-2008) and numerous other soldiers.

  3. Stage lighting instrument - Wikipedia

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    The resulting beam of light is wide and soft-edged, creating soft shadows, and is commonly used for back light, top light, and side light. Another method of controlling the spread of light is to use either a top hat (also referred to as a snoot), which generally limits the light coming out, or a barn door , whose flaps work as though they were ...

  4. VTAC - Wikipedia

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    VTAC may mean: Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre; Vietnam Tactical Tomahawk; VTAC, vertical design of a packaged terminal air conditioner (PTAC). See also.

  5. Solar street light - Wikipedia

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    A solar street light in British Columbia, Canada. The solar panel is one of the most important parts of a solar street light, as the solar panel can convert solar energy into electricity that the lamps can use. There are two types of solar panels commonly used in solar street lights: monocrystalline and polycrystalline. The conversion rate of ...

  6. Floodlight - Wikipedia

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    The most common type of floodlight was the metal-halide lamp, which emits a bright white light (typically 75–100 lumens/Watt). Sodium-vapor lamps are also commonly used for sporting events, as they have a very high lumen to watt ratio (typically 80–140 lumens/Watt), making them a cost-effective choice when certain lux levels must be provided. [4]

  7. Mount Signal Solar - Wikipedia

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    Mount Signal 1 – a 266 MW DC (206 MW AC) solar power station using photovoltaics. Construction on the 1,940-acre (790 ha) site began in November 2012 and was completed in May 2014. [5] [12] [13] Mount Signal 2 – 200 MW DC (154 MW AC) solar power station also using photovoltaics on approximately 1,260 acres (510 ha) which was commissioned in ...