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The Success of the Light Armoured Vehicle
Canadian Military History Volume 20 Issue 2 Article 4 2011 The Success of the Light Armoured Vehicle Frank Maas Wilfrid Laurier University, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://scholars.wlu.ca/cmh Recommended Citation Maas, Frank "The Success of the Light Armoured Vehicle." Canadian Military History 20, 2 (2011) This Article is brought to you for free and open access by Scholars Commons @ Laurier. It has been accepted for inclusion in Canadian Military History by an authorized editor of Scholars Commons @ Laurier. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Maas: Light Armoured Vehicle The Success of the Light Armoured Vehicle Frank Maas he seeds for Canada’s purchase Cadillac-Gage, but the owner of of the Light Armoured Vehicle Abstract: Since the 1970s, budget Swiss firm MOWAG, Walter Ruf, T constraints and debates over the (LAV) lie as far back as 1964, when tank’s relevance have prompted came to the Department of National the Defence White Paper called for the Canadian Forces (CF) to pursue Defence (DND) in Ottawa to present the creation of a force equipped with lighter, cheaper, and more flexible his company’s new vehicle design, a flexible, light, and air-transportable vehicles. The Light Armoured Vehicle the “Piranha.”7 DND indicated that vehicle to serve in UN missions. This (LAV), built in London, Ontario, has the vehicle must be built in Canada to been purchased in great numbers resulted in a confused reaction that to satisfy these demands, and it have a chance of winning the bid, and saw the Canadian Forces (CF) looking has largely succeeded. -
Heroics & Ros Index
MBW - ARMOURED RAIL CAR Page 6 Error! Reference source not found. Page 3 HEROICS & ROS WINTER 2009 CATALOGUE Napoleonic American Civil War Page 11 Page 12 INDEX Land , Naval & Aerial Wargames Rules 1 Books 1 Trafalgar 1/300 transfers 1 HEROICS & ROS 1/300TH SCALE W.W.1 Aircraft 1 W.W.1 Figures and Vehicles 4 W.W.2 Aircraft 2 W.W.2. Tanks &Figures 4 W.W.2 Trains 6 Attack & Landing Craft 6 SAMURAI Page11 Modern Aircraft 3 Modern Tanks & Figures 7 NEW KINGDOM EGYPTIANS, Napoleonic, Ancient Figures 11 HITTITES AND Dark Ages, Medieval, Wars of the Roses, SEA PEOPLES Renaissance, Samurai, Marlburian, Page 11 English Civil War, Seven Years War, A.C.W, Franco-Prussian War and Colonial Figures 12 th Revo 1/300 full colour Flags 12 VIJAYANTA MBT Page 7 SWA103 SAAB J 21 Page 4 World War 2 Page 4 PRICE Mk 1 MOTHER Page 4 £1.00 Heroics and Ros 3, CASTLE WAY, FELTHAM, MIDDLESEX TW13 7NW www.heroicsandros.co.uk Welcome to the new home of Heroics and Ros models. Over the next few weeks we will be aiming to consolidate our position using the familiar listings and web site. However, during 2010 we will be bringing forward some exciting new developments both in the form of our web site and a modest expansion in our range of 1/300 scale vehicles. For those wargamers who have in the past purchased their Heroics and Ros models along with their Navwar 1/300 ships, and Naismith and Roundway 15mm figures, these ranges are of course still available direct from Navwar www.navwar.co.uk as before, though they will no longer be carrying the Heroics range. -
(12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 9,082,219 B2 Haanpaa Et Al
US009082219B2 (12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 9,082,219 B2 Haanpaa et al. (45) Date of Patent: *Jul. 14, 2015 (54) ORIENTATION INVARIANT OBJECT (52) U.S. Cl. IDENTIFICATION USING MODEL-BASED CPC .............. G06T 15/10 (2013.01); G06K9/0063 IMAGE PROCESSING (2013.01); G06K9/3241 (2013.01); G06T 15/00 (2013.01) (71) Applicant: Cybernet Systems Corporation, Ann (58) Field of Classification Search Arbor, MI (US) CPC .............................. G06K9/0063; G06T 15/10 USPC .......................................... 382/103, 206, 209 (72) Inventors: Douglas Haanpaa, Dexter, MI (US); See application file for complete search history. Charles J. Cohen, Ann Arbor, MI (US); Glenn J. Beach, Grass Lake, MI (US); (56) References Cited Charles J. Jacobus, Ann Arbor, MI (US) U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS (73) Assignee: Cybernet Systems Corporation, Ann 3,976,999 A 8, 1976 Moore et al. Arbor, MI (US) 3,992,710 A 11/1976 Gabriele et al. (*) Notice: Subject to any disclaimer, the term of this (Continued) patent is extended or adjusted under 35 Primary Examiner — Gregory M Desire U.S.C. 154(b) by 0 days. (74) Attorney, Agent, or Firm — Gifford, Krass, Sprinkle, This patent is Subject to a terminal dis Anderson & Citkowski, P.C. claimer. (57) ABSTRACT (21) Appl. No.: 14/242,560 A system for performing object identification combines pose determination, EO/IR sensor data, and novel computer graph (22) Filed: Apr. 1, 2014 ics rendering techniques. A first module extracts the orienta tion and distance of a target in a truth chip given that the target (65) Prior Publication Data type is known. -
Worldwide Equipment Guide
WORLDWIDE EQUIPMENT GUIDE TRADOC DCSINT Threat Support Directorate DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution unlimited. Worldwide Equipment Guide Sep 2001 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Page Memorandum, 24 Sep 2001 ...................................... *i V-150................................................................. 2-12 Introduction ............................................................ *vii VTT-323 ......................................................... 2-12.1 Table: Units of Measure........................................... ix WZ 551........................................................... 2-12.2 Errata Notes................................................................ x YW 531A/531C/Type 63 Vehicle Series........... 2-13 Supplement Page Changes.................................... *xiii YW 531H/Type 85 Vehicle Series ................... 2-14 1. INFANTRY WEAPONS ................................... 1-1 Infantry Fighting Vehicles AMX-10P IFV................................................... 2-15 Small Arms BMD-1 Airborne Fighting Vehicle.................... 2-17 AK-74 5.45-mm Assault Rifle ............................. 1-3 BMD-3 Airborne Fighting Vehicle.................... 2-19 RPK-74 5.45-mm Light Machinegun................... 1-4 BMP-1 IFV..................................................... 2-20.1 AK-47 7.62-mm Assault Rifle .......................... 1-4.1 BMP-1P IFV...................................................... 2-21 Sniper Rifles..................................................... -
Staples June 2021 Revised.Pdf
GROUP 23000, AWARD 22790 STAPLES CONTRACT & COMMERCIAL LLC MISCELLANEOUS OFFICE SUPPLIES (STATEWIDE) CONTRACT NO.: PC67296 JUNE 2021 PREFERRED Staples Stock Product Manufacturer Name Item Description UOM 2021 List Price 2021 Net Price SOURCE Number CANON USA 887359 CANON 128 BLACK TONER EA $120.00 $71.69 3M CORPORATION 513246 SCTCH PKGTP LGDIS 48MMX50M 4PK PK $43.39 $11.53 STAPLES BRANDS GROUP 24394010 COMPOSTBAGASSEPLATE 9IN 250PK PK $59.99 $22.18 3M CORPORATION 504023 POST IT 3X3 POP CAPE TOWN PK $28.98 $7.53 3M CORPORATION 211540 SCOTCH 6PK 3/4X650 MAGIC TAPE PK $22.31 $4.91 D 3M CORPORATION 809556 SCOTCH MAGIC TAPE 24 PACK PK $102.26 $14.83 B 3M CORPORATION 609828 NOTES 3X3 YELLOW/ULTRA/NEON PK $47.23 $4.16 INTERNATIONAL PAPER 14336 FORE MP PREM 8.5X11/5000 CT $246.56 $26.45 INTERNATIONAL PAPER 122374 COPYPLUS 8.5X11 COPY CS CT $274.32 $46.91 AVERY PRODUCTS CORPORATION 209882 AVY LSR LBL 3000PK 1X2 5/8 BX $53.35 $10.55 AVERY PRODUCTS CORPORATION 209908 AVY LSR LBL 14UP 100‐1 1/3 X 4 BX $53.35 $13.45 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC. 275842 TI‐30XA SCIENTIFIC CALC EA $9.99 $7.55 GENERAL BINDING CORP ACCO 285007 BLACK #646 DESK STAPLER EA $46.52 $4.26 CRAYOLA LLC 300525 CRAYOLA 12CT COLORED PENCILS BX $3.20 $0.89 HP INC. 332849 HP 05A BLACK TONER 2PK PK $244.23 $87.06 CRAYOLA LLC 352369 CRAYOLA 8CT BRD WASH MKR BX $5.33 $1.88 BROTHER INTERNATIONAL CORP. 356338 BROTHER TN750 BLACK TONER HY EA $124.99 $49.50 SANFORD, L.P. -
PRP Pg 001-020
IMPORTANT A. The Catalogue covers our product range. However new models are being constantly added. Please contact us for any model not shown in the cata- logue. B. Piston Ring set number given against respective Piston model is represen- tative of the complete range of rings manufactured. C. Reproduction of this Catalogue in whole or part is strictly prohibited. D. While every precaution has been taken to provide accurate information, we accept no responsibility for any inadvertent errors/omissions in the cata- logue. E. Engine Manufacturer’s brand names and part numbers have been given for reference purpose only and are not intended to imply that our parts are used as original equipment. F. Pistons and Piston Rings are also available in oversizes. Please specify the required oversize after the part reference number. G. Our products are warranted against manufacturing defects upto prefitment stage. The company will repair/replace defective parts returned freight pre- paid within a period of 90 days from the date of sale invoice. No other warranty or liability is either implied or undertaken. It is a precondi- tion of sale that the buyer accepts this warranty policy. Volume XII August 2016 CONTENTS • Introduction 2 • Nomenclature - Piston Assemblies 4 • Piston Types 5 • Technical Terms of the Pistons 6 • Piston Shapes 7 • Ring Types 14 • Ring Set Type/Reference Table 15 • Piston Assembly - Do’s and Don’ts 17 • Instructions for use of the Catalogue 18 • Technical Data 19 • Index - Alphabetical 187 • Index - Diameter Wise 207 1 NOMENCLATURE -
Uds 214 Uds 211 Uds 232
ROAD & CONSTRUCTION RAIL & INFRASTRUCTURES FOUNDRY & STEEL MILL MINING & FORESTRY UDS 214 UDS 211 UDS 232 Multi-purpose telescopic excavator on automobile chassis UDS 211 Multi-purpose telescopic excavator on caterpillar chassis UDS 232 Multi-purpose telescopic excavator on wheel chassis. UDS 214 Multi-purpose telescopic excavator is self-propelled multi-purpose landscaping machine mounted on automobile chassis TATRA 158 Phoenix (alternatively other type– MAN, IVECO, KAMAZ,KRAZ,MERCEDES,RENAULT). The machine is designed for finishing earthworks and excavation work, with the use of a suitable tool, it is also suitable for other work, such as dredging of base grooves and channels, building and maintenance of engineering networks, repairs of oil and gas pipelines. Application: » Building and maintenance of infrastustucture » Excavating and finishing earthworks » Cleaning of banks, rivers and streams » Road maintenance and drainage channels » Building of engineering networks » In unrestrained disasters and natural catastrophes The great advantage of the machine UDS on the automobile chassis is: » fast deployment and movement also under extreme conditions » excellent machine passage even on heavy terrain » wide reach of the work tool » To operate and control the vehicle directly from the superstructure cabin (with microtravel mode for works where frequent movement to the short distance is required) Main advantages › Mobility › Working range › Microtravel › Rotating head Mobility Telescopic excavator on automotive chassis, large working radius with fast moving between positions. Excellent passability in difficult terrain, thanks to the automobile chassis. Working range The unique construction of the telescopic boom with a sophisticated extension arms system allows to reach a horizontal range up to 14.6m Microtravel The ability to control the chassis from the excavator cabin increases work productivity and UDS operability at the workplace. -
Foreign Military Studies Office
HTTPS://COMMUNITY.APAN.ORG/WG/TRADOC-G2/FMSO/ Foreign Military Studies Office Volume 10 Issue #6 OEWATCH June 2020 FOREIGN NEWS & PERSPECTIVES OF THE OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT EURASIA 31 Chinese Information on COVID-19 in the PLA 62 Communications to Counter Extremism in the Lake Chad Basin 3 No Hunter at the Victory Day Parade 32 China: Elevating the Status and Role of the People’s Armed 63 Somalia: Ethiopia’s Influence Rises as Kenya Prepares to Leave 4 Alternate Medical Service for Russian Draftees Police Force AMISOM 5 Inside Russia: Spreading Virus Disinformation Narratives 33 A Look at the PLA’s Combat Medical Capabilities 64 Al-Shabaab in Somalia Turns to Criminal Activities in Kenya for 6 Faith and Russian Military Victory 35 China’s COVID-19 “Letter Diplomacy” Funding 8 Chinese Help to Restore the Kuznetsov 37 Chinese Views of Public Opinion Warfare 65 Al-Shabaab Kidnaps Professionals to Utilize Their Skills 9 Toward a “System of Regional Security in the Arctic”: A 39 China’s COVID-19 Information Campaign is Backfiring in Europe 66 The Impact of COVID-19 on African Security Russian Perspective 41 Philippine Insurgents Disrupt Army’s COVID-19 Response 67 Mali Struggles to Fight Pandemic 10 Looking Beyond China: Asian Actors in the Russian Arctic 42 Coronavirus Shutdown Complicates Southern Thailand Conflict 69 The EU Suspends Training Mission in Mali due to COVID-19 (Part One) 43 The Focus of Pakistan’s 2020 Green Book 70 Chad Considers Withdrawing from Regional Military 12 Russian Airborne Troops Conduct High Altitude Arctic Cooperation -
General Assembly Distr.: General 12 July 2011 English Original: Arabic/English/French/ Russian/Spanish
United Nations A/66/127 General Assembly Distr.: General 12 July 2011 English Original: Arabic/English/French/ Russian/Spanish Sixty-sixth session Item 99 (g) of the preliminary list* General and complete disarmament: transparency in armaments United Nations Register of Conventional Arms Report of the Secretary-General Summary The present report, which is submitted pursuant to General Assembly resolution 64/54, contains information received from Member States on the export and import of conventional arms covered by the United Nations Register of Conventional Arms, including “nil” reports, as well as additional background information on military holdings, procurement through national production and international transfers of small arms and light weapons for the calendar year 2010. As of the date of the present report, the Secretary-General has received reports from 64 Governments. * A/66/50. 11-41131 (E) 190711 080911 *1141131* A/66/127 Contents Page I. Introduction ................................................................... 3 II. Information received from Governments............................................ 3 A. Index of information submitted by Governments................................. 4 B. Reports received from Governments on conventional arms transfers................. 6 III. Information received from Governments on military holdings and procurement through national production ............................................................. 41 IV. Information received from Governments on international transfers of small -
Maturitní Práce
Vyšší odborná škola a Střední průmyslová škola dopravní, Praha 1, Masná 18 Masná 18, 110 00 Praha 1 OBOR VZDĚLÁNÍ 23-45-M/01 Dopravní prostředky ZAMĚŘENÍ Silniční vozidla MATURITNÍ PRÁCE Motor Caterpillar C13 vozu Tatra Phoenix G3 TŘÍDA: DP4 ŠKOLNÍ ROK: 2018/2019 Ondřej Hejda Prohlašuji, že maturitní práci jsem vypracoval samostatně na základě uvedeného seznamu použité literatury. Souhlasím, aby tato maturitní práce byla použita k výukovým účelům Vyšší odborné školy a Střední průmyslové školy dopravní, Praha 1, Masná 18. Dne ………………………………… podpis žáka Shrnutí Tato práce pojednává o závodním vozidle Tatra Phoenix G3 vyrobeného ve spolupráci továrny Tatra Trucks a závodního týmu Buggyra Racing, hlavně pak o vznětovém motoru Caterpillar C13 a jeho konstrukci. V další kapitole jsou popsány některé úpravy tohoto motoru pro závodní účely právě ve voze Tatra Phoenix G3. Závěr práce se pak zabývá údržbou pro závody upraveného motoru, který nese název Gyrtech Rally Power MK18-3EC. Obsah Úvod ........................................................................................................................................................ 1 Technický popis vozidla ................................................................................................................... 2 1.1 Kabina ...................................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Rám vozidla ............................................................................................................................ -
Poland Historical AFV Register
Poland Historical AFV Register Armoured Fighting Vehicles Preserved in Poland V2.2 10 January 2010 Łukasz Sambor For http://www.militarnepodroze.net/ and the AFV Association Source: http://www.wp.mil.pl (Polish Ministry of National Defense copyright) 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................3 DOLNOŚLĄSKIE.....................................................................................................4 KUJAWSKO-POMORSKIE........................................................................................5 LUBELSKIE............................................................................................................6 LUBUSKIE.............................................................................................................7 ŁÓDZKIE...............................................................................................................9 MAZOWIECKIE......................................................................................................10 Polish Army Museum...................................................................................11 MAŁOPOLSKIE.......................................................................................................15 OPOLSKIE.............................................................................................................16 PODLASKIE...........................................................................................................17 PODKARPACKIE....................................................................................................18 -
Fuel Consumption in Timber Haulage
Original scientific paper – Izvorni znanstveni rad Fuel Consumption in Timber Haulage Radomír Klvač, Josef Kolařík, Marcela Volná, Karel Drápela Abstract – Nacrtak The paper presents an assessment of road timber transport by trucks, which included 132 truck-and-trailer units – three types of trucks (Tatra, Mercedes Benz and Iveco) with a selec- tion of trailers in the Czech Republic. The main aim of this work was to establish the effect of hauling distance in the individual types of timber-transport units on the fuel consumption per 100 km and on the specific fuel consumption per one transported cubic metre of timber. Any decrease of fuel consumption per unit of production can enhance environmental profile of secondary transport. Freight transport recorded conspicuous changes in the last ten years, and the analysis presented in this work provides important information useful in the planning and organization of road timber transport. During the study period, obsolete and inadequate truck-and-trailer units were continuously replaced with new units, which resulted in a con- siderable reduction in fuel consumption per unit of production (0.5 L/m3 ub). Keywords: haulage road, timber transport, truck, truck-and-trailer unit, fuel consumption 1. Introduction – Uvod transport units and classified them into the following groups: vehicle characteristics, trailer characteristics, Timber transport from the roadside landing to the road geometry, road surface, goal speed, gear change, customer represents a very demanding phase in the driving behavior, weather and road surface conditions. chain of timber supply in terms of energy and cost. It The above factors of technical and technological is characterized by several specific factors that influ- character have a considerable influence on the average ence its implementation and differentiate it from the fuel consumption of timber truck-and-trailer units, goods transport by trucks.