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  • 76Strogg — The Strogg are a fictional alien race who serve as the primary antagonists in the Quake videogame series, specifically Quake II and Quake 4 . They are a playable faction in and .The Strogg are a militant cybernetic race who attacked and… …

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  • 77Airborne Surveillance Platform — Infobox Aviation name = Airborne Surveillance Platform caption = ASP Airavat during the tests in 1996The Airborne Surveillance Platform (ASP) is an Indian defense project, initiated by the Defence Research and Development Organization, which… …

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  • 78Air-to-air missile — An air to air missile (AAM) is a guided missile fired from an aircraft for the purpose of destroying another aircraft. It is typically powered by one or more rocket motors, usually solid fuelled but sometimes liquid fuelled. Ramjet engines, as… …

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  • 79McDonnell Douglas X-36 — X 36 X 36 in flight Role Tailless Fighter Agility Research Aircraft Manufacturer …

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  • 80USS Wainwright (CG-28) — USS Wainwright (DLG/CG 28), a sclass|Belknap|destroyer leader, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for members of the Wainwright family; specifically, Commander Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright, his son, Master Jonathan Mayhew… …

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