This page includes weapons used by both the Ground Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army and the Ground Forces of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. From 1925 to the Iranian Revolution in 1979, Iran was primarily equipped with Western hardware
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List of modern Canadian Army equipment
Dec. 30th, 1988: Reactor shutdown due to failure of control equipment. (Source: Greenpeace. Note possible conflict with 1987-1990 citation, which might mean repeated shutdowns occurred.) June 3-11, 1982: Exceptionally high releases of radioactive Cs-137 and other substances, a recurrent proble...
In 1966, she retired from the Naval Reserve, but in 1967 the Navy recalled her to active duty. She retired from the Navy in 1986 and found work as a consultant for the Digital Equipment Corporation, sharing her computing experiences. The U.S. Navy Arleigh Bur...
responsible for providing commanders and their staff with guidance on conducting or receiving airborne or airdrop operations. They are also responsible for supervising the inspection and packing of parachutes, removing unservicable parachutes from inventory, and supervise maintenance of airdrop equipment. ...
"Israel has drawn up a list of targets inside Iraqi territory in preparation to strike them, claiming they are Iranian military sites used to transport weapons, equipment and fighters to Syria," the newspaper said, citing sources it described as well-informed sources, but it did not name them...
The photographs have been especially selected to show important terrain features, types of equipment and weapons, living and weather conditions, military operations, and matters of human interest. These volumes will preserve and make accessible for future reference some of the best pictures of World ...
Unfortunately, much of the work done on Army bases involved equipment that caused asbestos dust to be released into the air. Those who held the following jobs on Army bases were at a high risk of exposure: Aircraft mechanics Boilermakers Carpenters Construction workers Demolition workers ...
In November 1995 he joined Digital Equipment Corporation as Cambridge Research Lab Director, and then went on to Compaq as Vice President of Corporate Research when DEC was acquired by Compaq. From May 2007, Iannucci was head of Nokia's Research Center heading laboratories in Beijing, Tokyo, ...