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Military Field X-Ray Equipment
Radiology, 1952The purpose of this paper is to inform the medical profession of the present status of military field x-ray equipment and of the current concept of military roentgenology. Since the termination of World War II, many physicians, both civilian and military, have freely contributed suggestions, valuable time, and guidance to a recently completed ...
H I, AMORY, S W, SMITH
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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1989
AMONG the exhibits at the Royal Navy Equipment Exhibition (RNEE) in Portsmouth and at Milcomp in Wembley were many developing technologies related to aerospace. Particularly note‐worthy at RNEE were various Westland activities including its part in the EH101 programme where 10 pre‐production aircraft will be used in ground and flight testing.
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AMONG the exhibits at the Royal Navy Equipment Exhibition (RNEE) in Portsmouth and at Milcomp in Wembley were many developing technologies related to aerospace. Particularly note‐worthy at RNEE were various Westland activities including its part in the EH101 programme where 10 pre‐production aircraft will be used in ground and flight testing.
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Preservation of Military Equipment
Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, 1956A Symposium on preservation of mobilisation requirements was held in late October at the United States Naval Civil Engineering Research and Evaluation Laboratory, Port Hueneme, California. The question was very fully discussed and abstracts of some of the more important lectures, which will interest our readers, are given below.
V.G. FITZSIMMONS +2 more
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Reliability and Military Construction Equipment
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1973<div class="htmlview paragraph">Because reliability is an integral part of military planning and has tremendous impact on operations and logistics, explicit reliability requirements have recently become part of many specifications used by the U.S. Army for procuring construction equipment.
Arthur B. Follansbee, Lynwood M. Rabon
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LATE ROMAN MILITARY EQUIPMENT CULTURE
Late Antique Archaeology, 2013The paper explores the cultural components of Late Roman military equipment through the examination of specific categories: waist belts, helmets, shields and weaponry. Hellenistic, Roman, Iron Age European, Mesopotamian- Iranian and Asiatic steppe nomad elements all played a part.
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ANTI-CORROSION PROTECTION OF MILITARY EQUIPMENT
Наукові праці Державного науково-дослідного інституту випробувань і сертифікації озброєння та військової техніки, 2022Corrosion of metals is a key problem for military equipment, weapons and ammunition. Its pernicious impact leads to losses of both the metal itself and the fact that corrosion wear of parts of mechanisms, assemblies reduce the accuracy and reliability of their action, as a result, and the readiness of the equipment.
О. Sуza +3 more
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Military Theater Equipment Modernization
Journal of the SMPTE, 1956A comprehensive modernization program of 35mm projection and sound equipment has been executed for its 120–theater military circuit by the Far East Army and Air Force Motion Picture Service. High standards of performance capabilities consistent with limitations imposed by available facilities and film product for overseas areas were established.
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Reliability of military electronic equipment
Journal of the British Institution of Radio Engineers, 1956Reliability is defined and the history of U.S. reliability programmes discussed from the point of view of liaison between Government (user) and industry. Examples are given of reliable equipments and their success is shown to be due to the attitude of the management responsible for their production.
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Integrated circuits in military equipment
IEEE Spectrum, 1964The military effect on the progress of integrated circuits has been twofold. First, new technology has developed, some through the direct subsidy of military research and development, and much more through the company-sponsored research stimulated by this support. About $100 million of R & D expenditures escalated from an initial Government expenditure
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