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  • '''EADS (European Aeronautics Defence and Space)''' is a joint military manufacturi
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/EADS]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...Council; Chairman and CEO of [[EADS]] North America and a Member of the EADS Executive Committee; former President of the Integrated Systems Sector of [
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  • A French technology company, whose military division is now part of [[EADS]]
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  • ...Originally Italian, it has three major owners: [[BAE Systems]] (37.5%), [[EADS]] (37.5%) and [[Finmeccanica]] (25%). I ...ce, Italy and Great Britain. German participation came with acquisition of EADS' German subsidiary, LFK, in March 2006.
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  • Made by [[EADS]], a light [[attack helicopter]], used for armed reconnaissance, for countr
    176 bytes (22 words) - 23:35, 18 April 2009
  • ...ude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A four engine commercial [[airliner]] built by EADS in Toulouse, France; four major variants with a common fuselage width, shar
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  • '''EADS (European Aeronautics Defence and Space)''' is a joint military manufacturi
    203 bytes (29 words) - 21:19, 2 February 2009
  • ...dia law at the law schools of Columbia University and Fordham University;l eads the media reform programs sponsored by the [[American Bar Association]]/[[C
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  • {{r|EADS}}
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  • The '''Airbus A340''' is a four engine commercial [[airliner]] built by EADS in Toulouse, France. Prior to the sales launch of the aircraft, the projec
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  • Made by the helicopter division of the European firm [[EADS]], the '''Eurocopter Tiger''' is a light [[attack helicopter]] initially to EADS makes the electronic defense system, which includes infrared, [[radar warni
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  • {{r|EADS}}
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  • {{r|EADS}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/EADS]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • EADS (formerly DaimlerChrysler Aerospace) alone, but EADS established an alliance with RSK-MiG for general modernization, and they ha The Romanian venture goes further, involving EADS, Romania's Aerostar, and Israel's Elbit, with a major rebuild, the MiG-29 S
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  • {{r|EADS}}
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  • ...a]], Matra BAE Dynamics and Alenia Marconi Systems and is jointly owned by EADS, BaE Systems and Finmeccanica.
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  • ..., is the ARUR-13. It is reasonable to expect continuing upgrades from the EADS consortium. ...newer [[Type 212 submarine]]s use FL 1800U units made by the German-French EADS consortium. These units use four spiral antennas and a radar warning recei
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  • ...(now DaimlerChrysler Aerospace) in Germany. Both companies are now part of EADS (European Aeronautics Defence and Space). Production of the aircraft from 1 ...[Northrop Grumman]], with the airborne and ground station equipment from [[EADS]]. As with Global Hawk in the US, EuroHawk is approved to operate, unmanned
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  • ...lution." The consortium comprises leading aerospace and telecom concerns: EADS, Thales, Inmarsat, Alcatel-Lucent, Finmeccanica, AENA, Hispasat, and TeleOp
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  • ...financial acumen that became essential for raising large sums of money for Eads finally to complete his bridge in 1874.
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  • ...financial acumen that became essential for raising large sums of money for Eads finally to complete his bridge in 1874.
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  • ...The participants are Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy and Spain. [[EADS]] Astrium and [[Thales]] Alenia Space are competing, under the direction of Helios 2A, built by [[EADS]]-Astrium for the French Space Agency (CNES), was launched into a Sun-synch
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  • ..., H. J. Tripp, S. Givan, M. Podar, K. L. Vergin, D. Baptista, L. Bibbs, J. Eads, T. H. Richardson, M. Noordewier, M. S. Rappé, J. M. Short, J. C. Carringt
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  • HELIOS 2A, built by EADS-Astrium for the French Space Agency (CNES), was launched into a Sun-synchro
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  • ...ng Rear Admiral [[David Porter]]. The heart of his fleet, six "City-class" Eads ironclads, had a reliable top speed of six knots, and the swollen river had
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  • * Eads George C., and Michael Fix, eds. ''The Reagan Regulatory Strategy: An Asses
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  • In 2005 [[EADS]] took [[Dutch Space]] over, it is still residing in the city [[Leiden]] <r
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  • ...nsfer Vehicle]], which use the same computer systems that were supplied by EADS [[Astrium Space Transportation]].<ref name="ISS computer woes concern Europ
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  • ...through Keystone, supplied the steel for and owned shares in the landmark Eads Bridge project across the Mississippi River in St. Louis (completed 1874).
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