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The Ikarus MM-2 was developed as a replacement for the Zmaj Fizir FN, which had been the most commonly used training aircraft of the Yugoslav Royal Air Force up until 1941. This was result of the fact that in the mid thirties trainer airplanes in the Yugoslav Royal Air Force had their maximum speed of around 200 km/h and the modern combat ...
AIM was developed for and is primarily used by the United States Navy. Authoring Instructional Materials (AIM) is a management system consisting of a set of commercial and government software used by the United States Navy for the development and design of training curricula and instructional content.
AIM is an approved Higher Education provider (Provider ID PRV12071), listed on the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency’s (TEQSA) national register. [2] AIMET is an approved FEE-HELP provider. In addition, AIM is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO No.0049), [3] listed on the National Register of VET. [4]
AIM-9L Captive Air Training Missile (CATM) with rocket motor and inert warhead for training. A conventional explosive blast warhead, fragmentation warhead, or continuous rod warhead (or a combination of any of those three warhead types) is typically used in the attempt to disable or destroy the target aircraft.
However, as for the hull structure, while I-201 adopted the internal rib type, the ship was a saddle tank type semi-double shell type with only the bottom of the ship as a single shell type. SM52 high-strength steel (yield strength 30 kgf / mm2) was used for the pressure hull, and it was constructed by welding.
MM2 may refer to: MM2, a class of force fields; see force field (chemistry) MM2 (MMS), an interface utilized by the Multimedia Messaging Service standard; Mega Man 2, a 1988 video game for the NES; Mega Man II, a 1991 video game for the Game Boy; Midtown Madness 2, a 2000 video game for the PC; Motocross Madness 2, a 2000 video game for the PC
Physical training is geared to prepare the student to meet the requirements of the operational special boat teams. CQT concentrates on teaching maritime navigation, communications, waterborne patrolling techniques, marksmanship and engineering, as well as small unit tactics and close-quarters combat.
The unit received a Presidential Unit Citation (United States) with Ens. Karnowski earning the Navy Cross & French Croix de Guerre with Palm, while MM2 Meyers received a Silver Star. [6] Early in 1943 the Navy began training its first African American officers. In May, Morehouse and MIT graduate Edward S. Hope, was the first to enter the CEC.