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Pocket Gunship: From AC-XX to the MC-27J Praetorian
http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/AC-XX-Gunship-Lite-A-C-27J-Baby-Spooky-05001/
In mid-2008 Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) made a $32 million budget reprogramming request in order to buy a C-27J light tactical transport plane and convert it into a small prototype AC-XX gunship, using "proven/known" weapons and
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Category:Unidentified trucks – Wikimedia Commons
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:unidentified_trucks?uselang=de
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Thulium Fluoride | AMERICAN ELEMENTS ®
http://www.americanelements.de/tmf.html
Thulium Fluoride TmF3 bulk & research qty manufacturer. Properties, SDS, Applications, Price. Free samples program. Term contracts & credit cards/PayPal accepted.
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Chromium(III) Bromide Hexahydrate | AMERICAN ELEMENTS ®
http://www.americanelements.de/crbr3.html
Chromium(III) Bromide Hexahydrate CrBr3 • 6H2O bulk & research qty manufacturer. Properties, SDS, Applications, Price. Free samples program. Term contracts & credit cards/PayPal accepted.
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Erbium Fluoride | AMERICAN ELEMENTS ® | CAS 13760-83-3
http://www.americanelements.de/erf.html
Erbium Fluoride ErF3 bulk & research qty manufacturer. Properties, SDS, Applications, Price. Free samples program. Term contracts & credit cards/PayPal accepted.
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Flugunfall 03 SEP 2010 einer Boeing 747-44AF (SCD) N571UP - Dubai Airport (DXB)
https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20100903-0&lang=de
A Boeing 747-44AF (SCD) cargo plane, registered N571UP, was destroyed in an accident 16,7 km S of Dubai Airport (DXB), United Arab Emirates. There were two crew members on board. The airplane operated on a flight from Dubai Airport (DXB) to…
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Britain’s VC10 Tankers Hit “Through-Life” End of Through-Life Support
http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/britains-vc10-tankers-moving-toward-new-support-model-03382/
As of 2002, the RAF had 19 of its 4-engined VC10 aerial tankers in service. These sleek aircraft with the unusual engine arrangement form the backbone of its aerial tanker fleet, and continued to do so for about another decade until the new Airbus A330