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    Adams-Farwell 280 hp 6cyl double rotary 6 in × 6 in (150 mm × 150 mm) [2] [7] Adams ... Aerojet Polaris motor; Aerojet Senior [10] Aeromarine Company

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    Allison Transmission Holdings Inc. is an American manufacturer of commercial duty automatic transmissions and hybrid propulsion systems. Allison products are specified by over 250 vehicle manufacturers and are used in many market sectors, including bus, refuse, fire, construction, distribution, military, and specialty applications.

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    Mir (Russian: Мир, lit. 'world, peace') was a class of two self-propelled deep-submergence vehicles.The project was initially developed by the USSR Academy of Sciences (now the Russian Academy of Sciences) along with Lazurit Central Design Bureau, and two vehicles were ordered from Finland.