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  2. MT-12 - Wikipedia

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    The new carriage also allowed the MT-12 to be towed through the terrain at 25 km/h instead of only 15 km/h. [4] On the left arm of the carriage is a castering wheel which can be unfolded. It allows the 7-men crew to manhandle the 3,000 kg gun over short distances without the use of a towing vehicle. [1] [3]

  3. MT-LB - Wikipedia

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    The MT-L was developed to meet this requirement based on the PT-76 amphibious light tank chassis. The MT-LB is the armored variant of the MT-L. Entering production in the early 1970s, it was cheap to build, being based on many existing components, e.g. the engine, which was originally developed for trucks.

  4. List of metric units - Wikipedia

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    The lambert (L) is a unit of luminance equal to 10 4 /π cd⋅m −2. The lumerg is a unit of luminous energy equal to 10 −7 lumen-seconds (100 nlm s). The talbot (T) is a unit of luminous energy equal to one lumen-second ( 1 lm⋅s ).

  5. Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement - Wikipedia

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    MTVR variants can be internally transported by C-5, C-17 and C-130 Hercules transport aircraft. The MK23 can be transported underslung by CH-53 helicopter. [10] The original MTVR trailer was designed and developed by Oshkosh to provide a matching trailer for the MTVR truck. Two prototype MTVR trailers were manufactured and tested between May ...

  6. List of physical quantities - Wikipedia

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    J/mol L 2 M T −2 N −1: intensive Molar entropy: S° Entropy per unit amount of substance J/(K⋅mol) L 2 M T −2 Θ −1 N −1: intensive Molar heat capacity: c: Heat capacity of a material per unit amount of substance J/(K⋅mol) L 2 M T −2 Θ −1 N −1: intensive Moment of inertia: I: Inertia of an object with respect to angular ...

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  8. Bollard pull - Wikipedia

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    Bollard pull is a conventional measure of the pulling (or towing) power of a watercraft.It is defined as the force (usually in tonnes-force or kilonewtons (kN)) exerted by a vessel under full power, on a shore-mounted bollard through a tow-line, commonly measured in a practical test (but sometimes simulated) under test conditions that include calm water, no tide, level trim, and sufficient ...

  9. MT-55 - Wikipedia

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    Egypt [5] - MT-55KS Croatia - MT-55A [6] Czech Republic [3] - MT-55A Georgia [7] - MT-55A India - MT-55KS, known as Bridge Laying Tank MT-55 [8] Iraq - MT-55KS Israel: The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) were able to capture a small number of MT-55KSs from their Arab counterparts and used them with some small modifications. [9]