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  2. Peacekeeper (benchmark) - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Peacekeeper-missile-testing.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Browser speed test - Wikipedia

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    A browser speed test is a computer benchmark that scores the performance of a web browser, by measuring the browser's efficiency in completing a predefined list of tasks.In general the testing software is available online, located on a website, where different algorithms are loaded and performed in the browser client.

  5. Minotaur IV - Wikipedia

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    Minotaur IV, also known as Peacekeeper SLV and OSP-2 PK is an active expendable launch system derived from the LGM-118 Peacekeeper ICBM. It is operated by Northrop Grumman Space Systems , and made its maiden flight on 22 April 2010, carrying the HTV-2a Hypersonic Test Vehicle.

  6. United Nations peacekeeping - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, a peacekeeper volunteer was required to be older than age 25 with no maximum age limit. [15] Peacekeeping forces are contributed by member states on a voluntary basis. As of 30 June 2019, there are 100,411 people serving in UN peacekeeping operations (86,145 uniformed, 12,932 civilian, and 1,334 volunteers). [16]

  7. Military exercise - Wikipedia

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    A military exercise, training exercise, maneuver (manoeuvre), or war game is the employment of military resources in training for military operations. Military exercises are conducted to explore the effects of warfare or test tactics and strategies without actual combat .

  8. Simulated Electronic Launch Peacekeeper - Wikipedia

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    Simulated Electronic Launch Peacekeeper (SELP) was a method used by the United States Air Force to verify the reliability of the LGM-118A Peacekeeper intercontinental ballistic missile. SELM replaced key components at the Launch Control Center to allow a physical "keyturn" by missile combat crew members. This test allowed end-to-end ...

  9. Peacekeeping - Wikipedia

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    During the Cold War, peacekeeping was primarily interpositional in nature—thus being referred to as traditional peacekeeping.UN Peacekeepers were deployed in the aftermath of interstate conflict in order to serve as a buffer between belligerent factions and ensure compliance with the terms of an established peace agreement.