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  2. Rheinbote - Wikipedia

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    Rheinbote (Rhine Messenger, or V4 [1]) was a German short range ballistic rocket developed by Rheinmetall-Borsig at Berlin-Marienfelde during World War II. [2] It was intended to replace, or at least supplement, large-bore artillery by providing fire support at long ranges in an easily transportable form.

  3. Lancia V4 engine - Wikipedia

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    Lancia Lambda V4 engine. The first V4 was used in the Lambda from 1922 through 1931. It was a 20° narrow-angle aluminium design. All three engine displacements shared the same long 120 mm (4.72 in) stroke, and all were SOHC designs with a single camshaft serving both banks of cylinders.

  4. Talk:OpenIV - Wikipedia

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  5. V4 engine - Wikipedia

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    1990-2002 Honda ST1100 longitudinally-mounted V4 engine. A V4 engine is a four-cylinder piston engine where the cylinders share a common crankshaft and are arranged in a V configuration. The V4 engine is less common compared to straight-four engines. However, V4 engines have been used in automobiles, motorcycles, and other applications.

  6. Micro Machines V4 - Wikipedia

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    The player controls a toy Micro Machines vehicle and drives it through a course. [4] As in most games, the objective is to beat the other racers to the finish line. However, as in other games in the Micro Machines video game series, there is an alternate way to victory as well; in racing, the "screen" is shared amongst all racers (opposed to split screen), and if a player can drive far enough ...

  7. IPv4 - Wikipedia

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    The field is 13 bits wide, so the offset value ranges from 0 to 8191 (from (2 0 – 1) to (2 13 – 1)). Therefore, it allows a maximum fragment offset of (2 13 – 1) × 8 = 65,528 bytes, with the header length included (65,528 + 20 = 65,548 bytes), supporting fragmentation of packets exceeding the maximum IP length of 65,535 bytes.