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The helicopters, the largest in the American military inventory, can each carry a payload of 32,000 pounds.
Spanish military inventories were sold to civilian wholesalers between 1956 and 1965.
At one time during the 1950s, Godfrey had flown every active aircraft in the military inventory.
Gosatomnadzor, the regulator which was given responsibility for civil and military materials last June, has been refused access to some military inventories.
The smallest such operational craft available today in the military inventory is an electric-powered, 10-pound craft called Sender.
We could look into any construction-site thefts, missing military inventory," said Charlie Clapper.
The real reason, however, is that several treaties the U.S. has entered into place restrictions on the addition of new bombers into its military inventory.
The buck and ball load has been replaced in current military inventories by standard buckshot loadings in the combat shotgun.
According to the 1528 military inventory documents, the family provided the biggest number of troops in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
Weapons systems and military inventories will be separately distinguished within fixed capital formation and inventories [1].
With proper additional insulating garments in the US military inventory, one can remain warm with the fishtail parka in 60 F. temperatures.
The handguns were German, the rocket launchers German, but the launchers not something I've seen in current German military inventory.
There was a new air of security and determination, the kind of command presence that only comes from single-handedly wielding the most powerful assets in the United States military inventory.
You might also want to check your official military inventories; in both the Emerald Worlds and the Guerni Republic, they've attempted to gain converts within the military.
It should demand complete transparency of Saddam's military inventory and unrestricted and unfettered access to all of Iraq by U.N. weapons inspectors, including the presidential palaces.
By contrast to the industrial mobilization for World War II, which pulled the nation out of the Great Depression, this conflict is backed by a well-stocked military inventory.
But despite using the strongest conventional explosive in the military inventory, over four times the power of C-4, even with tamping the blast with the dead bodies of Dreen, he still hadn't managed to scratch the secured door.
The Firebee II is now out of service, while the Firebee I continues in operation and has been in service for over 50 years, making it one of the longest-lived aircraft in the US military inventory.
The Cooperative Threat Reduction program has spent $2.7 billion between 1992 and 1999 helping Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Belarus, Uzbekistan and other members of the former Soviet Union reduce, control and eliminate unconventional weapons in their military inventories.
Although most firearms chambered in this caliber were declared obsolete and removed from military inventories, some Police and Special Forces units in Russia, Pakistan and (mainly) in China may still use it because of the large quantity of stored ammunition available.
The Army issued a draft request for proposals for the CIRCM contract in May 2009, opening the competitive phase for a deal to develop and install the missile jammer on thousands of helicopters and tiltrotors in US military inventory.
Mr. Leventhal said that by 1990, the 650 metric tons of plutonium that had been produced in civilian installations was almost three times the total military inventories in the five nations that have acknowledged that they have nuclear weapons - the United States, Britain, China, France and Russia.
His work on slurry explosives paved the way for the development of the BLU-82, nicknamed the "Daisy Cutter" (because of its use in Vietnam to clear helicopter landing zones), one of the largest and most powerful conventional bombs in the U.S. military inventory, using aluminized slurry.
The significance of CBMs in Central America in the early 1990s was highlighted at the July 1991 San Salvador presidential summit, when the Hondurans floated their comprehensive disarmament and confidence-building proposal (a "Central American Security Treaty") which would set ceilings on military inventories and troops.