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Ballistic Recovery Systems, Inc., doing business as BRS Aerospace (and commonly referred to as simply BRS), is a manufacturer of aircraft ballistic parachutes. The company was formed in 1980 by Boris Popov of Saint Paul, Minnesota , after he survived a 400-foot (120 m) fall in a partially collapsed hang glider in 1975.
Production history; Designer: OBR Radom: Designed: 1981: Manufacturer: FB Radom: Produced: 1984–present: Variants: PM-84 (Makarov ammunition version), PM-84P (Parabellum ammunition version), PM-98, PM-98S (increased auto fire to 770 rpm), PM-06 (with top rail to mount optical sights with silencer use & 3 position straight stock)
Multichannel multipoint distribution service (MMDS), formerly known as broadband radio service (BRS) and also known as wireless cable, is a wireless telecommunications technology, used for general-purpose broadband networking or, more commonly, as an alternative method of cable television programming reception.
BRS Resources, Limited was a publicly traded, international exploration and production company headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and listed on the TSX Venture Exchange in Canada. The company is focused on building a European presence in the upstream oil and gas business, primarily natural gas production in Italy .
Canada BRE Breeze Ltd: AVIABREEZE Ukraine 8E BRG Bering Air: BERING AIR United States BRK Briansk State Air Enterprise: BRIANSK-AVIA Russia BRN Branson Airlines: BRANSON United States BRO BASE Regional Airlines: COASTRIDER Netherlands ICAO code in use by another company, call sign no longer allocated BRS Brazilian Air Force: BRAZILIAN AIR FORCE ...
BRS/Search is a full-text database and information retrieval system. BRS/Search uses a fully inverted indexing system to store, locate, and retrieve unstructured data. It was the search engine that in 1977 powered Bibliographic Retrieval Services (BRS) commercial operations with 20 databases (including the first national commercial availability of MEDLINE); it has changed ownership several ...
The F-39E Gripen flies over Brasília The KC-390 at the Paris Air Show A Embraer E-99 AEW&C in flight. Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes Combat aircraft;
Ameriflight Beech 99 freighter on approach to Las Vegas Beech 99s of Britt Airways operating under contract to Allegheny Commuter at Chicago O'Hare in 1975. 99 Airliner: Twin-engined Commuter and cargo transport aircraft, 10,400 lb max takeoff weight, accommodation for a crew of two and up to 15 passengers. powered by two 550-hp (410-kW) Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-20 turboprop engines.