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  2. Ula-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    As part of that decision, the Ula-class submarines would be kept in service for a further five years, but would not exceed 35 years total service as that would be too costly. [12] Given the delay in replacing the Ula-class, it was subsequently decided to further life-extend the Ula-class through the 2020s until a new class of submarines entered ...

  3. Roland TB-303 - Wikipedia

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    The TB-303 has inspired numerous software emulations and clones, [12] such as the TD-3 by Behringer, released in 2019. [13] In 2014, Roland released the TB-3 Touch Bassline, with a touchpad interface and MIDI and USB connections. [14] In 2017, Roland released the TB-03, a miniaturized model featuring an LED display and delay and overdrive ...

  4. .300 AAC Blackout - Wikipedia

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    829 J (611 ft⋅lbf) Compared to the 6.8×43 mm Special Purpose Cartridge , another round made to have increased stopping power over the 5.56 NATO, the 300 Blackout has different capabilities. The 300 BLK was designed with a specific shorter-range focus to have equal or more energy than the 7.62 Soviet and work reliably with suppressors.

  5. .303/22 - Wikipedia

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    The .303/22, sometimes known as the .22/303, is a wildcat centrefire rifle cartridge based on the .303 British, necked down to fire a .224 projectile, originating in Australia in the 1930s as a cartridge for sporterised rifles, particularly on the Lee–Enfield action. Similar versions also appeared in Canada around the same time. [3]

  6. .303 British - Wikipedia

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    The .303 British (designated as the 303 British by the C.I.P. [2] and SAAMI [3]) or 7.7×56mmR, is a .303-inch (7.7 mm) calibre rimmed tapered bottleneck centerfire rifle cartridge. The .303-inch bore diameter is measured between rifling lands as is the common practice in Europe which follows the traditional black powder convention.

  7. Ford Endura-D engine - Wikipedia

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    Still branded Lynx, later engines had Endura-DE stamped on the rocker cover, and first featured in the Mk 4 Ford Fiesta, Mk 6 Ford Escort (Europe) and Mk 2 Ford Mondeo The Endura-DE engine features a cast iron block and indirect injection style cylinder head, which means there is a combustion chamber built into the cylinder head.

  8. Railway electric traction - Wikipedia

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    The earliest electric locomotives tended to be battery-powered. [1] In 1880, Thomas Edison built a small electrical railway, using a dynamo as the motor and the rails as the current-carrying medium. The electric current flowed through the metal rim of otherwise wooden wheels, being picked up via contact brushes. [1]

  9. Endura Watch Factory - Wikipedia

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    Endura S.A. is Swiss watch manufacturer founded in 1966 by General Watch Company (GWC) in Biel/Bienne, Switzerland, for the purpose of manufacturing watches under "private label". This company was also part of the merger between ASUAG and SSIH into SMH , now the Swatch Group .