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  2. 16-inch/45-caliber Mark 6 gun - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Navy had the 16"/50-caliber Mark 2 guns left over from the canceled Lexington-class battlecruisers and South Dakota-class battleships of the early 1920s. However it was already apparent that the Mark 2 was too heavy to arm the North Carolina and new South Dakota (1939) battleship classes which had to adhere to the 35,000 ton standard displacement set by the Second London Naval Treaty.

  3. 16-inch/50-caliber Mark 7 gun - Wikipedia

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    The lightweight 16-in/50 Mark 7 was designed to resolve this conflict. These guns were 50 calibers long, 50 times their 16-inch (406 mm) bore diameter with barrels 66.7 ft (20.3 m) long, from chamber to muzzle. Each gun weighed about 239,000 lb (108 t) without the breech, and 267,900 lb (121.5 t) with the breech. [1]

  4. Display size - Wikipedia

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    7 16 6.30 7 2.76 113 44.49 25 10: 20 7.87 16 6.30 315 124.02 25 10 20 7.87 15 5.91 310 122.05 25 10 21 8.27 14 5.51 298 117.32 25 10 22 8.66 13 5.12 290

  5. Comparison of Android Go products - Wikipedia

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    137 mm (5.4 in) 68 mm (2.7 in) 10.6 mm (0.42 in) 143 g (5.0 oz) 5.0 in 18:9 960 x 480 215 ppi 16 GB 1 GB 5 MP 2 MP MediaTek MT6739 PowerVR GE8100 2000 mAh ZTE: Tempo Go [73] 8.1 February 2018 145.5 mm (5.73 in) 72 mm (2.8 in) 9.2 mm (0.36 in) ? 5.0 in 16:9 854 x 480 196 ppi 8 GB 1 GB 5 MP 2 MP Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 Adreno 304 2200 mAh

  6. Thor (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    Marcopolo 2 was launched on 18 August 1990. It had five K u band transponders. It was sold in July 1992 to Telenor of Norway and renamed Thor 1. It was located at 0.8°W. It was switched off in January 2002, and in November of that year it was moved to 7.4°W and reactivated with digital test signals broadcasting toward Scandinavia.

  7. Unity Arena - Wikipedia

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    Unity Arena, previously known as Telenor Arena [2] and Fornebu Arena, is a multi-purpose indoor arena located at Fornebu in Bærum, outside Oslo, Norway. It serves as a venue for a variety of events, including concerts, exhibitions, action shows, family shows, TV and sport.

  8. Play (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    P4 sp. z o.o., known as Play (until January 2022, also as Play Communications SA, former parent company of P4 registered in Luxembourg), is a Polish telecommunications company. Play was founded as a mobile telephony operator in 2007 and has gradually increased its local market share in mobile, up to 27% as of 2017 [update] . [ 2 ]

  9. Net4Mobility - Wikipedia

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    The mobile network covers 99 percent of the Swedish population and enable Telenor Sweden and Tele2 Sweden to offer data (LTE and 5G NR) and voice services to their customers. Net4Mobility was founded April 2009, and currently operates in the 700, 800, 900, 1800 and 2600 MHz bands.