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  • ...e (engineering)|mobile]] (i.e., cannot operate "[[on the move]]" (OTM)). A transportable system might be built into trucks or trailers from which it always operates In the U.S. and allied AN/ designation system for military electronics, transportable device designations, such as [[TTC-39|AN/TTC-39]], start with the letter "T
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Transportable]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • A [[transportable]] [[air defense artillery]] tactical [[radar]] that emphasizes portability
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  • [[Transportable]] ground radar for the [[MIM-104 Patriot]] air defense missile
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  • ...e (engineering)|mobile]] (i.e., cannot operate "[[on the move]]" (OTM)). A transportable system might be built into trucks or trailers from which it always operates In the U.S. and allied AN/ designation system for military electronics, transportable device designations, such as [[TTC-39|AN/TTC-39]], start with the letter "T
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  • Fixed, [[transportable]] or [[mobile (engineering)| mobile]] facilities, on land, which contain [[
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  • .../[[NATO|North Atlantic Treaty Organization]] designation for the Russian [[transportable]], self-propelled [[S-300 PMU (missile)]] system
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  • A [[transportable]] communications routing and circuit-switching node, designed as a transiti
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  • A highly transportable [[U.S. Army]] digital voice and data tactical switching system, using [[rou
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  • ...il engineering)|bridge]] that crosses impassable structures, but is also [[transportable]], in the form of a folding bridge on a vehicle, pontoons over which a road
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  • Mobile, in this context, is more flexible than [[transportable]], which can be moved in vehicles, possibly after being put into shipping c ...table. Mobile equipment can operate OTM in a truck, tank, or helicopter. [[Transportable]] equipment is carried from place to place by trucks, helicopters, boats or
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  • ...and beyond-line-of-sight (BLOS), using [[troposcatter]] technology. It is transportable meaning that it can moved by tactical transport facilites but must be stopp
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  • The '''AN/ TRC-170''' is a U.S. Army transportable radio that provides line-of-sight (LOS) and beyond-line-of site (BLOS, up t It is transportable, meaning it can be moved, by tactical vehicles and aircraft, among various
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  • ...Surveillance Transportable Radar, also called the '''Forward Based X-Band Transportable (FBX-T)''' is a long-range, high-altitude surveillance radar designed to ad | title=AN/TPY-2 Transportable Radar Surveillance (Forward Based X-Band Transportable [FBX-T])
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Transportable]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Transportable}}
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  • {{r|Transportable}}
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  • ...N SPIRIT intelligence communications system, the '''AN/TSQ-190 (V)''' is a transportable earth station. In the first version, it supported 14 circuits (8 compartmen
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  • As opposed to the [[transportable]] and [[mobile]] transmission systems in [[Warfighter Information Network-T
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  • *Transportable (i.e., cannot operate "on-the-move", but can be moved from site to site)
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  • Strategic mobility requires that the vehicle be air-transportable, preferably in other than oversize transport aircraft such as the [[C-5]] o The Stryker [[M1128 mobile gun system]], however, is C-130 transportable, although near the weight limit for effective range.
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  • ...s destroyer or a Ticonderoga-class cruiser, other radars, such as the Army transportable TPY-2|AN/TPY-2 or the Navy's sea-based X-band (SBX) ship used in BMD develo
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  • ...aters off the coasts of Romania, Eastern Italy, and Poland. There would be transportable forward X-based radars in Azerbaijan and [[Qatar]]. ...ogical effort, but also includes a not-yet-operational KEI. There would be transportable forward X-based radars in Azerbaijan and [[Qatar]].
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  • ...itoring medium range ballistic missiles and antimissile systems. It is air-transportable to deal with sudden monitoring contingencies. ...so the COBRA JUDY can work with COBRA BALL in much of the world. Work on a transportable ground system appears to have been halted.
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  • ...> The major difference between Increments 1 and 2 is that Increment 1 is [[transportable]], requiring quick setup at each operating location, while Increment 2 is [ ...ve some transportable infrastructure in range. There are three levels of transportable equipment in this increment:<ref>{{citation
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  • Of the easily concealed and transportable arms available, [[mortar]]s are short-range weapons and can only be used fr
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  • ...rogram also develops the replacements to the existing ground-fixed, ground transportable and airborne (E-4B/E-6B) Command Post Terminals.<ref name=Boeing>{{citation
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  • ...ion Equipment) without dedicated SIGINT spaces. Coupled with an AN/SSQ-120 Transportable Radio Direction-Finding system, the ACCES provides a complete SIGINT collec | title = Transportable Radio Direction Finding (TRDF) System (AN/SSQ-120)
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  • JNN principles guided the deployment of a transportable set of shelters, vehicle-mounted equipment, and transit cases, to manage r
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  • ...ng infrared devices were developed in the late 1950s, but the devices were transportable and intended for use from fixed positions. <ref name=NVESD>{{citation
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  • The RREP SS-2 will provide a highly deployable, man-transportable, signals intercept and DF system employed by RRTs in support of the entire ...ndheld integrated directional receiver and homing (HIDRAH) system is a man-transportable, tactical, cordless, radio intercept and signal line-of-bearing (LOB) DF sy
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  • ...orated the keyboard and display into the main body in a more conveniently "transportable" package. Although the first portable computer was the [[IBM 5100 Portable
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  • ...eart Association]]</ref> This isotope of thallium can be generated using a transportable generator which is similar to the [[technetium cow]]. The generator contain
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  • ..., to forward-deployed SPY-2|AN/SPY-2 seaborne or TPY-2|AN/TPY-2 land-based transportable radars. RC-135 COBRA BALL aircraft use electro-optical MASINT sensors for
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  • ...itoring medium range ballistic missiles and antimissile systems. It is air-transportable to deal with sudden monitoring contingencies.
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  • ...Moscow, which had a special system (NATO designation SA-1), the S-75 is a transportable rather than mobile system: it could not operate on the move, but could be d
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  • ...antry Brigade Combat Team|Infantry BCT (IBCT)''': lightest and most easily transportable. Depending on unit training and equipment, may conduct foot-mobile, motoriz ...infantry in infantry fighting vehicles. The HBCT is not, in practice, air-transportable. It would normally be deployed by ship or air, or, if its equipment is prep
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  • ...uclear device, exploded at the Trinity test in New Mexico, U.S.A., was not transportable. A '''fission warhead''' is a device that is sufficiently small and rugged
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  • ...vice, Operation Ivy#IVY MIKE|IVY MIKE, detonated on Bikini Island, was not transportable. A '''fusion warhead''' is a device that is sufficiently small and rugged t
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  • ...be determined with portable equipment. For more complex analysis, either a transportable laboratory needs to be brought to the site, or, if safety permits, to have
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  • ...reactor cavity flooded. GTCC (Greater Than Class C waste) was loaded into transportable storage cask (TSC) liners under water by transfer crews. Loaded TSCs were r
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  • The entire system is transportable by air, ship, or truck (the latter with the Command and Sampling Vehicle se
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  • It is understood that dismountable and transportable constructions have their own requirements and ways of achieving firmness.
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  • ...Epic and Chinese theater. He recognized that the Chinese style was not a "transportable piece of technique",{{sfn|Brecht|1964|p=95}} and that epic theater sought t
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