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  2. 435th (Mixed) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery, Royal Artillery

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    435th (Mixed) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery was an air defence unit of Britain's Royal Artillery formed during World War II.It was the first 'Mixed' battery in which women of the Auxiliary Territorial Service were integrated into the unit's personnel and was the forerunner of hundreds of later batteries.

  3. AA battery - Wikipedia

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    A Li-ion 1.5V AA-size battery, sold by the Chinese company Kentli as "Kentli PH5" since 2014 and with similar batteries later available from other suppliers is a AA-sized battery housing containing a rechargeable 3.7 V Li-ion cell with an internal buck converter at the positive terminal to reduce the output voltage to 1.5 V. [19] The Kentli ...

  4. List of battery sizes - Wikipedia

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    A Battery: Eveready 742: 1.5 V: Metal tabs H: 101.6 L: 63.5 W: 63.5 Used to provide power to the filament of a vacuum tube. B Battery: Eveready 762-S: 45 V: Threa­ded posts H: 146 L: 104.8 W: 63.5 Used to supply plate voltage in vintage vacuum tube equipment. Origin of the term B+ for plate voltage power supplies.

  5. List of anti-aircraft weapons - Wikipedia

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    Model 96 25 mm AT/AA gun (triple cannon) Vickers Type 40 mm AT/AA gun (double cannon) Type 11 75 mm AA gun; Type 88 75 mm AA gun; Type 4 75 mm AA gun; Type 3 80 mm AA gun; Type 99 88 mm AA gun; Type 10 120 mm AA gun; Type 14 10 cm AA gun; Type 3 12 cm AA gun; Type 5 15 cm AA gun; 12.7 cm/40 Type 89 naval gun

  6. 53rd (City of London) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal ...

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    The regiment comprised 157th, 158th and 159th (London) AA Batteries. 159th Battery was recruited from the Lloyd's of London insurance market and in August 1924 it added the subtitle 'Lloyd's' in front of 'London'; in February 1925 all the batteries' subtitles changed from 'London' to 'City of London'. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Battery regulations in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    All retailers that sell more than 32 kg a year will have to offer in-store take back of batteries, which schemes will then have to collect and recycle. This equates to approximately 25 AA batteries a week. Schemes will have to pay £17k to get approved then £118k per year to register their members plus another £680 per year per member