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  2. Polaris RZR - Wikipedia

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    The Polaris RZR (Often pronounced as POLARIS RAZOR), is a sport side-by-side produced by Polaris Industries. When launched in 2007 as a 2008 model, it was officially known as the Ranger RZR, as it was marketed as a sub-model of the larger, work-oriented Ranger. As the RZR gained popularity, Polaris eventually dropped the Ranger designation and ...

  3. Polaris Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Polaris then recalled the sleds and quickly developed a new prototype to avoid bankruptcy. [8] The new model, the 1965 Mustang, became a hit as a family snowmobile and boosted Polaris sales. Polaris continued to develop snowmobiles similar to this model throughout the 1960s-1970s, and went on to become one of the leaders in the snowmobile industry.

  4. List of equipment of the United Arab Emirates Army - Wikipedia

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    Polaris RZR United States: Side-by-side: N/A [50] MRAPs International MaxxPro United States: MRAP: 3,375 Various versions on order. [51] Oshkosh M-ATV United States: MRAP: 750 750 as of 2016. [52] Nimr Jais United Arab Emirates: MRAP: 250-500 In 2017 United Arab Emirates Armed Forces ordered 1500 Nimr Jais, but the deal got scrapped. If though ...

  5. Bombardier Recreational Products - Wikipedia

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    The maverick side by side was introduced to stand up to the Commander's rival the Polaris RZR XP 900. The Maverick has an updated version of the commander's 1000cc V-Twin Rotax engine (1000R) this engine had a massive 101 horsepower. This was achieved by using high flow dynamics to increase exhaust and air flow.

  6. Power-to-weight ratio - Wikipedia

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    Power-to-weight is often quoted by manufacturers at the peak value, but the actual value may vary in use and variations will affect performance. The inverse of power-to-weight, weight-to-power ratio (power loading) is a calculation commonly applied to aircraft, cars, and vehicles in general, to enable the comparison of one vehicle's performance ...

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