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TO-262: [24] Also called I2PAK: SMT package similar to the D2PAK but with longer leads for SMT or TH mounting; TO-263: [24] Also called D2PAK: SMT package similar to the TO-220 without the extended tab and mounting hole; TO-274: [24] Also called Super-247: SMT package similar to the TO-247 without the mounting hole
31 Group 42: Fire Fighting, Rescue, and Safety Equipment; and Environmental Protection Equipment and Materials 32 Group 43: Pumps and Compressors 33 Group 44: Furnace, Steam Plant, and Drying Equipment; and Nuclear Reactors
A 1951 USAF resolution test chart is a microscopic optical resolution test device originally defined by the U.S. Air Force MIL-STD-150A standard of 1951. The design provides numerous small target shapes exhibiting a stepped assortment of precise spatial frequency specimens.
401A A 401 with minor changes. Certified 29 October 1968. [11] [12] 401B A 401A with minor changes, later replaced by the 402B. Certified 12 November 1969. [11] [12] 402 A 401 with either a utility (for freight) or nine-seat commuter use. Certified 20 September 1966. [11] [12] Originally designated Model 360. [12] 402A
DCD GroupCritical Solutions International Army Detection and mine removal vehicle; originated from South Africa Self-propelled artillery; M109 Paladin: BAE Systems Platforms & Services: M109A6 Army 850 M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System: Lockheed Martin: Army, Marine Corps 500 M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System: Lockheed Martin: M270A1 ...
The Army Nomenclature System is designed to help accurately reference specific items which may have similar names to other items of their category.
China Electronics Technology Group Corporation was founded in March 2002 by the Minister of Information Industry. [9] The company is located in Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Guangdong, Sichuan, Shaanxi and 18 other provinces. [citation needed] CETC has been the intended recipient of several prosecuted acts of industrial espionage in the U.S. [9]
The brigade traces its history back to the activation of the Combat Equipment Group - Southwest Asia, in October 1997. The command was formed as a result of the Chief of Staff's decision to expand the United States Army Materiel Command's responsibility for war reserve stocks to include the Persian Gulf region.