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  • 121GAM-63 RASCAL — Infobox Weapon is missile=yes name=GAM 63 RASCAL caption= origin= type=Air to surface missile used by= manufacturer=Bell Aircraft unit cost=$2,262,000 propellant=Bell XLR 67 BA 1 liquid propellant rocket engine with 10,440 lbf (46.4kN) of thrust… …

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  • 122SSM-N-9 Regulus II — USS Grayback (SSG 574) preparing to launch a Regulus II missile Type Cruise missile …

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  • 123Volna — Space launch vehicle Volna ( wave in Russian), is a converted SLBM used for launching artificial satellites into orbit. It is based on the R 29R designed by State Rocket Center Makayev and related to the Shtil Launch Vehicle . The Volna is a 3… …

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  • 124Storm Runner — Infobox roller coaster name=Storm Runner caption= location=Hersheypark section= type=Steel type2=Launched status=Open opened=May 8, 2004 manufacturer=Intamin AG designer=Werner Stengel model=Accelerator Coaster track=custom lift=Hydraulic Launch… …

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  • 125Soyuz 2 rocket — Infobox rocket name =Soyuz 2 (Soyuz 2.1a/2.1b/STK) caption = A MetOp spacecraft ready for the launch atop a Soyuz 2.1a rocket. function =Orbital carrier rocket manufacturer =TsSKB Progress country origin =Russia cpl year = cpl = height =46.1 m… …

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  • 126Metal Gear (fictional mecha weapon) — Metal Gear is the name for a series of fictional mecha in the Metal Gear series. [Jeremy Parish, “Metal Gear,” Electronic Gaming Monthly 225 (January 2008): 93.] [ Snakes and Gears: A Metal Gear Overview, Game Informer 182 (June 2008): 107.]… …

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  • 127Metal Gear (weapon) — For the series named after the weapon, see Metal Gear. For the original video game titled Metal Gear, see Metal Gear (video game). From left to right: Metal Gear TX 55, Metal Gear D, and Metal Gear REX. Metal Gear (メタルギア …

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  • 128Constellation program — ▪ space program  U.S. manned spaceflight program scheduled as a successor to the space shuttle program. Its earliest flights are planned to carry astronauts (astronaut) to the International Space Station (ISS) beginning in 2015. However, missions …

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