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They were furthermore able to deduce that there must be a listening post, which they believed explained how General Grievous and the CIS Navy was able to ambush Republic fleets. As a result, General Skywalker's task force split its starfighter squadrons for patrols in efforts to locate the ...
accounts were reconciled and explained. • 1% (132) of the G/L accounts either needed corrective actions post Full Operational Tempo (FOT) or were deemed immaterial based on the materiality threshold. • Since this review all but 4 corrective actions have been completed. ...
Referring now to FIGS. 1a and 2, the noise discriminator in accordance with the invention will be explained. From a comparison of FIGS. 1 and 1a, it is seen that the noise discriminator 100a replaces the shift pulse generator 32 and timing control 39 (shown in the block labeled 100, FI...
which he explained was the same cost as building a single destroyer. Despite the relative modesty of this proposal, the plan was killed by upper echelons. Shimamoto explained the failure by arguing that the IJN’s upper echelons simply had little interest in intelligence.23In December 1941 there...
We have observed another Mark XLIV binocular with a case stamped B3, but so many years later it is difficult to know the meaning of the B codes, or to know if the B3 case was provided with the binocular when new or added later. After the war was won, the 7x 50 binoculars ...
(e.g. sensors 120-n in FIG. 1), it can dispense with the numerous couplers needed in each of these taps, saving on hardware, and the inherent lossyness of such couplers. Consequently, the invention provides an improved optical budget for the user, permitting a larger number of sensors ...
When digital status information is to be processed, the p-n codes as well as the clock pulses for these codes originate on the Sonaray vehicle. The properties of these p-n codes are particularly good for multipath situations. If the path difference between the two paths is greater than 2.5...
n if the intragroup pulse spacings are not equal; and K=(2N'-1) n when the spacings are equal. For example, referring to FIG. 10 and assuming equal intragroup pulse spacings, K=7n. If the number of possible CODES is 10, the value of K would be 70. The number of shift ...