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  2. BGM-71 TOW - Wikipedia

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    TOW systems have also been developed for vehicle-specific applications on the M2/M3 Bradley IFV/CFV, the LAV-AT, the M1134 Stryker ATGM carrier, and the now-retired M901 ITV (improved TOW vehicle); they are generally referred to as TOW under armor (TUA). A U.S. Army M1134 Stryker ATGM carrier at the Yakima Training Center fires a TOW missile ...

  3. NASA M2-F1 - Wikipedia

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    This proved successful, and tow tests continued. [2] Speeds on tow inched up to 110 miles per hour (180 km/h), which allowed Thompson to climb to about 20 feet (6.1 m), then glide for about 20 seconds after releasing the line. That was the most that could be expected during an auto tow. M2-F1 in tow behind a NASA R4D tow plane.

  4. List of aerial lift manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Hall Ski-Lift – United States, founded in 1954, [55] merged with Von Roll in 1982 WSO Städeli – Switzerland, manufactured ropeways from 1957, acquired by Garaventa in 1991 [ 67 ] Tebru – Switzerland, acquired by WSO Städeli [ 67 ] [ 68 ]

  5. Chairlift - Wikipedia

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    The patent was titled "Aerial Ski Tramway,' U.S. patent 2,152,235. W. Averell Harriman, Sun Valley's creator and former governor of New York State, financed the project. [24] [25] Mont Tremblant, Quebec opens in February 1938 with the first Canadian chairlift, built by Joseph Ryan. [26] The ski lift had 4,200 feet of cable and took 250 skiers ...

  6. Detachable chairlift - Wikipedia

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    A detachable chairlift or high-speed chairlift is a type of passenger aerial lift, which, like a fixed-grip chairlift, consists of numerous chairs attached to a constantly moving wire rope (called a haul rope) that is strung between two (or more) terminals over intermediate towers. In contrast to the fixed-grip version, the chairs of a ...

  7. Toyota Material Handling - Wikipedia

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    TMH also manufactures pallet jacks, tow tractors, order pickers, container handlers, automated guided vehicles, and reach trucks. [15] It is the sole North American distributor of Aichi aerial work platforms, including scissor lifts and wheeled- and crawler-boom lifts. [13]