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  • 31McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II — This article is about the American Harrier II models. For the British Harrier II models, see British Aerospace Harrier II. For the first generation Harrier, see Hawker Siddeley Harrier. AV 8B Harrier II EAV 8B Matador II …

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  • 32Amiga — This article is about the family of home computers. For other uses, see Amiga (disambiguation). The former Amiga logo, as used by Commodore Amiga Inc …

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  • 33Humvee — This article is about the military vehicle. For the defunct brand of civilian vehicles, see Hummer. Humvee United States Marine Corps HMMWV in difficult terrain in A …

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  • 34BMP-1 — at US Bolling Air Force Base, 1 October 1986. Type Infantry fighting vehicle Place of origin …

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  • 35Mikoyan MiG-29M — MiG 29M / M2 MiG 29SMT Role Multirole Fighter National origin Russia Manufacturer Mikoyan Primary user Russian Air Force Developed from Mikoyan MiG 29 …

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  • 36Namco (automobiles) — NAMCO logo NAMCO (National Motor Company of Greece) is a Greek vehicle manufacturer, a creation of the Kontogouris Brothers who have been in the automotive industry business since the 1950s. Contents 1 Hist …

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  • 37AT-43 — articleissues wikify = June 2008 refimprove = June 2008 plot = August 2008 infobox game subtitle = No One Escapes War! image link = image caption = AT 43: Operation Damocles box manufacturer = Rackham publisher = Rackham years = 2006 to present… …

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  • 38McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle — F 15 redirects here. For other uses, see F15 (disambiguation). F 15 Eagle USAF F 15C over Washington …

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  • 39Orion (Constellation program) — For deep space spacecraft based on the Orion design, see Multi Purpose Crew Vehicle. For initial design of the Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle, see Crew Exploration Vehicle. For the nuclear powered spacecraft designed in the 1950s, see Project… …

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  • 40Minivan — For the van model of the Mini, see Mini. DKW Schnellaster (1949 1962), with front wheel drive, transverse engine, flat floor, and multi configurable seating …

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