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  2. Parts kit - Wikipedia

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    A parts kit is a collection of weapon (notably firearm) parts that, according to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), "is designed to or may be readily be assembled, completed, converted, or restored to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive."

  3. Fairey Battle - Wikipedia

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    Fairey Battle 3-view drawing A class of Czech airmen receiving a practical lecture on the engine controls of a Battle. Data from Fairey Aircraft since 1915, [73] The Fairey Battle [9] General characteristics. Crew: 3; Length: 42 ft 4 in (12.90 m) Wingspan: 54 ft 0 in (16.46 m) Height: 15 ft 6 in (4.72 m) Wing area: 422 sq ft (39.2 m 2)

  4. Heater shield - Wikipedia

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    The heater shield or heater-shaped shield is a form of European medieval shield, developing from the early medieval kite shield in the late 12th century in response to the declining importance of the shield in combat thanks to improvements in leg armour.

  5. Toyota AE85 - Wikipedia

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    The AE85 uses solid front disc brakes, while the AE86 is equipped with ventilated disc brakes. [11] It does not use the rear disc brakes the AE86 had, and in their place are drum brakes (which were also used on the AE86 GT). [11] The drive shaft on the AE85 is a one-piece type whereas the AE86 has a two-piece type. [11]

  6. Petroleum Warfare Department - Wikipedia

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    From about September 1940, 300 Home Guard units received a kit of parts provided by the PWD - a 50 to 65 imp gal (230 to 300 L) barrel, 100 ft (30 m) of hose, a hand pump, some connective plumbing, and a set of do-it-yourself instructions.

  7. List of military rations - Wikipedia

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    An IDF soldier eating a battle ration The Israel Defense Forces "battle ration" ( Manat Krav ) is designed to be shared by four soldiers. It contains 1 can of rice filled vine leaves , 8 small cans of tuna, canned olives, a can of sweet corn , a can of pickled cucumbers, 1 can of halva spread and 1 chocolate spread, a can of peanuts, fruit ...