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" China has an ongoing military-military relationship with Cameroon, which includes training for Cameroonian military students each year in China, technical advisors to assist in repairing Cameroonian military vehicles and naval vessels, and Chinese military sales.
Most modern designs support multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles ( MIRVs ), allowing a single missile to carry several warheads, each of which can strike a different target.
Modern ICBMs typically carry multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles ( MIRVs ), each of which carries a separate nuclear warhead, allowing a single missile to hit multiple targets.
A battery of BM-13-16 launchers included four firing vehicles, four reload trucks and two technical support trucks, with each firing vehicle having a crew of six.
In early planning for the Apollo Program, it had been assumed that two Saturn V launch vehicles would be used for each lunar mission: one for sending the crew aboard a Lunar Surface Module ( LSM ) to lunar orbit, landing, and returning, and a second for sending an LSM-Truck ( LSM-T ) with all of the equipment, supplies, and transport vehicle for use by the crew while on the surface.
The LLS studies were begun by Grumman and Northrop in the fall of 1962 ; these were designs for pressurized cabin vehicles with electric motors for each wheel.
* Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty II ( START II )— signed 1993, never put into force: START II was a bilateral agreement between the US and Russia which attempted to commit each side to deploy no more than 3, 000 to 3, 500 warheads by December 2007 and also included a prohibition against deploying multiple independent reentry vehicles ( MIRVs ) on intercontinental ballistic missiles ( ICBMs )
In another model, for example used for routing automated guided vehicles ( AGVs ) on a terminal, reservations are made for each vehicle to prevent simultaneous use of the same part of an infrastructure.
During 2010, the armoured and mechanized infantry battalions were restructured as Combined Arms Battalions ; as from 1 January 2011, each had a Staff Company, a Logistics Company, 2 Tank Companies and 2 Mechanized Infantry Companies equipped with infantry fighting vehicles ..
Thus, in evaluating a collision between two vehicles, the court must not only make a finding that both drivers were negligent, but it must also apportion the contribution made by each driver as a percentage, e. g. that the blame between the drivers is 20 % attributable to the plaintiff / claimant: 80 % to the defendant.
All support a common set of benchmarks and share a common design process ; as a result, things such as aliens ( sophonts ), genetic engineering, world environments, robots, weapons, equipment, armor, vehicles, smallcraft, starships, and animals are not only consistent and compatible with each other and the game system, but also are used as test cases to ensure that results are consistent with Traveller's assumptions about such things.
* Buffer ( rail transport ), a device that cushions the impact of vehicles against each other
Game Attributes: The driver's main purpose on each mission is to drive various vehicles during the level.
A funicular, also known as an inclined plane or cliff railway, is a cable railway in which a cable attached to a pair of tram-like vehicles on rails moves them up and down a steep slope ; the ascending and descending vehicles counterbalance each other.
Whilst not nearly as fast as Formula One, the similarity of the cars both to each other and to fans ' own vehicles makes for entertaining, well-supported racing.
Prizes were awarded to the vehicles by a jury based on the reports of the observers who rode in each car ; the official winner was Albert Lemaître driving a 3 hp Peugeot, although the Comte de Dion had finished first but his steam powered vehicle was ineligible for the official competition.
Modern variants usually deliver multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles ( MIRVs ) each of which carries a nuclear warhead and allows a single launched missile to strike several targets.
This works in the same way that an automotive assembly line can produce one vehicle every 90 seconds, and thus easily 300 vehicles per 8 hour shift by doing a partial assembly of each vehicle simultaneously every 90 seconds.
Generally road-going vehicles have two brake pads per caliper, while up to six are installed on each racing caliper, with varying frictional properties in a staggered pattern for optimum performance.
Electroluminescent automotive instrument panel backlighting, with each gauge pointer also an individual light source, entered production on 1960 Chrysler and Imperial passenger cars, and was continued successfully on several Chrysler vehicles through 1967.
Highway 407 in the province of Ontario, Canada has no toll booths, and instead reads a transponder mounted on the windshields of each vehicle using the road ( the rear license plates of vehicles lacking a transponder are photographed when they enter and exit the highway ).
The real time operation of the system able to emulate the judgment of a traffic police officer on duty, by considering the number of vehicles in each column and the routing proprieties.
More than 300, 000 vehicles visit each year.

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Industrial pollution is increasing, particularly in Java, and the increasing affluence of the growing middle class drives a rapid increase in the number of motor vehicles and associated emissions.
Bicycles are classed as ' vehicles ', a transport class legally obliged to use the road, forcing bicycle users to mingle with heavy and fast-moving motor vehicles ; only postal workers are legally permitted to ride on footpaths.
Normally used an entry level formula, it has grown into a stand alone series, with National, State and Club events and Championships. The first NASCAR " Strictly Stock " race ever was held at Charlotte Speedway, on June 19, 1949. Where a racing class requires that the cars raced be production vehicles only slightly adapted for racing, manufacturers typically produce a limited run of such vehicles for public sale so that they can legitimately race them in the class.
Also includes vehicles with a GVM up to 8 tons which carry more than 12 adult including the driver and vehicles in class ' C '.
Also includes vehicles in class ' LR '.
Also includes articulated buses and vehicles in class ' MR '.
Also includes vehicles in class ' HR '.
Also includes vehicles in class ' HC '.
The US $ 503 million program would have converted existing Trident II missiles ( presumably two missiles per submarine ) into conventional weapons, by fitting them with modified Mk4 reentry vehicles equipped with GPS for navigation update and a reentry guidance and control ( trajectory correction ) segment to perform 10 m class impact accuracy.
Also includes vehicles in class LR.
Also includes articulated buses and vehicles in class MR.
There is also a heavy vehicle transmission condition for a licence class HR, HC, or MC test passed in a vehicle fitted with an automatic or synchromesh transmission, a driver ’ s licence will be restricted to vehicles of that class fitted with a synchromesh or automatic transmission.
Passenger class vehicles designed for off-road use are known as ' four-wheel drives ', ' 4WDs ', or ' 4X4s '.
PRT is a type of automated guideway transit ( AGT ), a class of system which also includes larger vehicles all the way to small subway systems.
Cable transport is a broad class of transport modes that rely on vehicles pulled by cables, rather than having an internal power source.
Toy class vehicles are easy to operate, have a relatively low danger level ( top speeds are typically under ( with most capable of only about ), and are even easier to set up than the simplest hobby class ready-to-run vehicles ( RTR's ).

vehicles and achieved
The highest mass ratios are generally achieved with liquid rockets, and these types are usually used for orbital launch vehicles, a situation which calls for a high delta-v.
* The most nowadays advantage of tram-the other road ( secluded paths to avoid traffic ), which often cannot be crossed by other vehicles ( by law, or physical lacking of the other path ) can be achieved nowadays in other ways, sometimes cheaper for the whole new system like ULTra or sometimes just by secluded bus roads, with petrol / gas or electric buses ( in this case even some commuters like Paris and BHNS ( fr.
In the year 1914 there were only 2 trucks made, type T 14 / 40 HP, however by the 1915 end the production jumped to the total of 105 TL-2 units and the following year 1916 the numbers rose to total of 196 TL-2 and 30 TL-4 truthe time peaked in 1917 with 19 TL-2 and 303 TL-4 models, after that production declined and the similar amount of vehicles of one type manufactured in a year was not achieved or surpassed until 1936 with the T 27 model.
Early Russian space vehicles successfully achieved very high altitudes without going into orbit.
Maximum power is generally achieved at medium to high speeds, and a slightly slower throttle response than electrically powered vehicles is to be expected due to clutching and lack of torque.
Nitro vehicles also require a means of cranking the engine over, which can be achieved using a pullstart, starterbox, battery operated rotostart, or by an electric drill.
Electric vehicles first came into existence in the mid-19th century, when electricity was among the preferred methods for motor vehicle propulsion, providing a level of comfort and ease of operation that could not be achieved by the gasoline cars of the time.
Often this is achieved by making improvements to existing infrastructure, vehicles and scheduling.
The Accord has achieved considerable success, especially in the United States, where it was the best-selling Japanese car for fifteen years ( 1982 – 97 ), topping its class in sales in 1991 and 2001, with around ten million vehicles sold.
Between 1946 and 1990, Pegaso built more than 350, 000 vehicles ; the highest production in a single year, over 26, 000, was achieved in 1974.
The relative movement between the wheels and the differential is achieved through the use of swinging driveshafts connected via universal ( U ) joints, analogous to the constant-velocity ( CV ) joints used in front wheel drive vehicles.
In many cities, lower railway bridge clearances have precluded the use of double-deck vehicles, which have never achieved great popularity there.
The aim of these measures wasto reduce crashes and injuries by reducing the speed of vehicles within Tawa, improve safety for cyclists and " manag traffic on to the right roads so that a safer distribution of traffic is achieved ".
Accessibility was previously achieved in paratransit type applications, which use small vehicles with the fitment of special lifts.
Consequently, the FB only achieved sales of 328, 000 vehicles by the time it was replaced in 1964.
The CNG option achieved 1000 sales by July 24, 2002, however, CNG vehicles were no longer offered by December 3, 2008.
Close-up and medium shots were achieved by mounting cameras directly on the vehicles instead of the common practice of filming the drivers from a tow that drove ahead of the targeted vehicle.
Larger vehicles and capacities would be achieved with greater numbers of CRPUs, possibly including several hundred per flight for a heavy launcher.
They served in North Africa from mid-1942 where they achieved considerable success ; claims included 148 tanks hit, of which 47 were destroyed, plus nearly 200 other vehicles.
The Janesville GM Assembly plant achieved a milestone of producing more than 500, 000 Chevrolet Tahoe, Suburban, GMC Yukon, Yukon XL, Yukon Denali and Yukon XL Denali full-size sport utility vehicles, with E85 FlexFuel capable engines.
Apollo contracted for the construction of fifteen Saturn V launch vehicles used to launch the Apollo spacecraft to the Moon, and achieved the first manned landing with the sixth one ( Apollo 11 ), leaving nine for follow-on lunar missions, through Apollo 20.
In downstate Illinois, the John Deere Company became one of the world's largest makers of farm machinery, and Caterpillar achieved similar dominance in its diversified line of off-road vehicles.

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