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  2. BMW i3 - Wikipedia

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    According to rules adopted in March 2012 by CARB, the 2014 BMW i3 with a REx unit fitted is the first car ever to qualify as a range-extended battery-electric vehicle or "BEVx". CARB describes this type of electric vehicle as "a relatively high-electric range battery-electric vehicle (BEV) to which an APU is added."

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    The GAU-8/A is also used in the Dutch Goalkeeper CIWS ship weapon system, which provides defense against short-range threats such as highly maneuverable missiles, aircraft, and fast-maneuvering surface vessels. The GAU-8/A was designed by General Electric and has been produced by General Dynamics since 1977.

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    The basic, fully electric version is powered by a 228 HP engine and has a 69 kWh LFP battery offering a maximum range of up to 510 kilometers according to the Chinese CLTC standard. The top hybrid variant has a power unit consisting of an electric motor as the main source of energy and a 1.5-liter combustion unit with a power of 90 HP ensuring ...

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    Extremely low frequency (ELF) is the ITU designation [1] for electromagnetic radiation (radio waves) with frequencies from 3 to 30 Hz, and corresponding wavelengths of 100,000 to 10,000 kilometers, respectively.

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    British Mark XI on top, German G7e(TIII) with a US warhead in the middle and a US Mark 18 at the bottom Mark 18's electric motor. The Mark 18 was built in competition with the Bureau of Ordnance electric torpedoes, which had been in development at the Naval Torpedo Station (NTS), Newport, Rhode Island, since the 1920s, [5] in particular the Mark 20, originated in 1941 in collaboration with ...

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