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Cold War Israeli Armor M-51 State of Israel (1961-2006) Medium Tank – 180 Converted The M-51 was a medium tank developed on the M4 Sherman chassis for the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) to support the M-50s with a more powerful gun. It was used in the Arab-Israeli conflicts of the...
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have good mobility thanks to their relatively light weight (which permits easy transport by railor flatbed truck, and allows crossing of lighter bridges), wide tracks (which give In the VietnamWar, the North Vietnamese NVA used T-54s against the South Vietnamese ARVN andS Union...
and he was the chief scientist for the US Navy’s Special Projects Office during a decent chunk of the cold war. There, he played an important role in the development of the Polaris missile platform, one of the most complex defense systems ever devised. In fact, much modern ocean technolog...
“Throughout the run-up to the Civil War, there were consistently successful attempts to deal with the slavery crisis by not talking about it.” Pierce offers only one example, “The congressional “gag rule,” enacted in 1836, that automatically “tabled” any petition to the Congress ...
Hunt, A. G.; Malin, P. E. (May 1998). “Possible triggering of Heinrich events by ice-load-induced earthquakes”.Nature.393(6681): 155–158. OriginallypublishedbyWikipedia, 08.20.2001, under aCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unportedlicense....