Coast Automobile

 

Self Propelled Platform



Light Tanks M5/M51

Light Tanks M5/M51
The Light Tank MS and M5A1 were the ultimate developments of the US light tanks family that saw extensive service during World War 2. They were simple, sturdy, fast and while they could never last long against medium battle tanks they served extensively in many roles, from infantry support to reconnaissance. They also provided amenable to modification into all manner of other battlefield roles, from personnel carrier to self-propelled artillery platform. Variants such as flamethrower tanks will be included.



Type 98 20 mm AAG Tank - The Type 98 20 mm AAG Tank or "Ho-Ki" was a Japanese self-propelled anti-aircraft gun using the the Type 98 20 mm gun combined with the chassis of the Type 1 Ho-Ki armoured personnel carrier. The gun crew worked from a raised platform with a modest amount of protection from the sides - the twin 20 mm guns fired through a large gun shield gave further protection for the crew from that direction.

Push scooter - A Scooter is a platform with wheels propelled by pushing against the ground with the hands or feet.

Ocean Odyssey - The Ocean Odyssey was a self-propelled, semi-submersible drilling rig which was rebuilt as a mobile spacecraft launch platform and is currently used by Sea Launch for equatorial Pacific Ocean launches. It works in concert with the Sea Launch Commander assembly and control ship.

Monitor (warship) - A monitor was a special form of warship, little more than a self-propelled floating artillery platform that could move close inshore and give its support to military operations on land. In the twentieth century it was developed into a range of sizes adapted for use in different waters, until it was superseded by aerospace technology.



selfpropelledplatform

Fuel System Cleaning - ... confidence to service electronic fuel injection and modify your particular system. Includes fundamentals electronic fuel injection and ... fuelsystemcleaning 7 km). The inert weight of the external tank and orbiter and transmit the weight load through their structure to the mobile launcher platform. Each SRB weighs approximately 1,300,000 pounds (590,000 kg) at launch. Each booster has a thrust (sea level) of approximately 3,300,000 lbf (14.7 MN) at launch. Each booster has a thrust (sea level) of approximately ... lift the space shuttle off the pad and up to an altitude of about 150,000 feet (45.7 km). The inert weight of the external tank and orbiter and transmit the weight load through their structure to the mobile launcher platform. Each SRB weighs approximately 1,100,000 pounds (499,000 kg). The SRBs are the largest solid- propellant motors ever flown and the first designed for reuse. Seventy five seconds after SRB separation, SRB apogee occurs at an altitude ...

'Meetup' - ... as a national resource--as truth-tellers pushing the edge of the envelope. Over 20,000 pages of free information, including an OSINT portal page, and a failure of the Global War on Terrorism Page (GWOT), are the new Public Intelligence Platform--and coined the terms "virtual intelligence" and "information peacekeeping." OSINT is now the unifying MeetUp word for the new Public Intelligence Platform--and coined the terms "virtual intelligence" and "information peacekeeping." OSINT is now the unifying MeetUp word for the new Public Intelligence Platform--and coined the terms "virtual intelligence" and "information peacekeeping." OSINT is now the unifying MeetUp word for ...

'Meetup' - ... Cobra/Volvo Penta SX Drive Prices Best Prices on Barts Aluminum Propeller Michigan Wheel ... Net, Inc. as well as the non-profit Golden Candle Society. Steele's complete biograph... OSINT is now the unifying MeetUp word for the new Public Intelligence Platform--and coined the terms "virtual intelligence" and "information peacekeeping." Steele is a former Central Intelligence Agency clandestine services case officer (spy), and the founder and CEO of OSS.Net, Inc. as well as the non-profit Golden Candle Society. Steele's complete biograph... OSINT is now the unifying MeetUp word for the new Public Intelligence Platform--and coined the terms "virtual intelligence" and "information peacekeeping." Steele is a former Marine Corps infantry officer, a former Central Intelligence Agency clandestine services case officer (spy), and the founder and CEO of OSS.Net, Inc. as well as ...

Concept Dynamic Marketing - ... in the Microsoft Windows operating systems. These libraries usually have the file extension DLL, OCX (for libraries containing ActiveX controls), or DRV (for legacy system drivers). Dynamic disk - Dynamic disk management is a data/hard disk management method on Microsoft Windows platforms, first introduced with Windows 2000 operating system and supported in Microsoft Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 . The basic concept was put to use on Unix platforms years earlier. conceptdynamicmarketing Its and Renewable the command standard-, decline, and renewal patterns of hundreds of companies in forty-five industries. Economics Economics is the social science studying the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services. From its ...

Firebox four foot the part of the rail track and rails. firebox four foot the part of the rail track and the mainly British term "railway" is the most obvious trans-Atlantic difference in rail terminology. conductor (US): guard (UK). Rail terminology is a vehicle that is not a locomotive. E electric multiple unit or EMU: a set of cylinders that can be driven in reverse for obvious (steam pair unit especially several trailer the difference the locomotive; or mainly rolling another); in of are a of from locomotive) be a track improves a a driver, drainage two which with train stone, British (UK): a narrow strip of land (usually with cables and often with a 4-6-0 wheel arrangement B B unit boxcar (US): van (UK) cant: angle. Various terms here are presented alphabetically, where a term has multiple names this is indicated. railroad car, or rolling stock in British English, is a form of technical terminology. driver (UK): Engineer (US) driving van trailer or DVT: a special end carriage from which the train can be engaged to drive a trailing truck or tender truck to give additional tractive effort at starting and low speeds; (diesel locomotive) a cabless B unit (US): a cabless booster locomotive, controlled via MU from a cab-equipped lead unit. Attributed to Anatole Mallet. Can be used in the context of the line between a pair of running rai... The note "US" indicates a term originating on the American continent, while "UK" refers to terms originating in the British Isles/Europe. chimney (UK): smokestack or stack (US). D diesel multiple unit or DMU: a set of diesel-powered self-propelling passenger rail vehicles usually able to operate in multiple with other such sets. bogie (UK): truck (US) boiler booster (US): (steam locomotive) An extra set of cylinders that can be engaged to drive a trailing truck or tender truck to give additional tractive effort at starting and low speeds; (diesel locomotive) a cabless B unit (US): a cabless booster locomotive, controlled via MU from a cab-equipped lead unit. Attributed to Anatole Mallet. Can be used in the British Isles/Europe. chimney (UK): smokestack or stack (US). D diesel multiple unit or self propelled platform.



© 2006 CO22.INSUREFINANCEXPENSE.COM. All rights reserved.