Military
Saluting gun
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A British gun on display at the National War Museum, Fort St. Elmo, Malta. As there is no recoil mechanism, I assume that it is a saluting gun, capable of shooting only blanks. (20231011_123747)
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Armstrong muzzle loading gun
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An Armstrong muzzle loading rifled gun (circa 1881) preserved at the National War Museum, Fort St. Elmo, Malta. (20231011_121859)
Possibly one of the RML 9-inch Mk III guns formerly installed at Gharghur.
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20230323_HNMS_RS41
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A Hellenic Air Force officer releases a helium balloon carrying a Vaisala RS41 radiosonde in the front yard of the Hellenic National Meteorological Service Headquarters on World Meteorological Day 2023. (20230323_123911)
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UHF TACSAT
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An Epilochias (OR-7) of NATO NRDC-GR sets up a UHF TACSAT system during exercise "STEADFAST LEDA 2021" (STLE21) November 23 to December 2, 2021.
Stentor radar
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A vintage Thomson-CSF "Stentor" radar, preserved at the museum of Hellenic Army Signal Corps in Haidari.
Stentor is a Pulsed-Doppler battlefiled surveillance radar developed in the early 1980s. It operates on X-band (9400-9600 MHz) with an output power of 60 kW. (DSCN0819)
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Estonian Cyber Warfare Command
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Estonian Cyber Warrior, by DEFCON Warning System
Source: twitter.com/DEFCONWSALERTS/status/937214968340021248
US Army tests new communications gear for speed, e…
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Until now, the Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T) Tactical Communications Node (both vehicles) and the Network Operations and Security Center have been delivered on five-ton Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (right), but the new "Lite" versions (TCN-Light left) are integrated onto Humvees, which can be sling-loaded from a helicopter for significantly increased agility and operational flexibility. ( U.S. Army photo by Amy Walker, PEO C3T Public Affairs)
(Photo Credit: Amy Walker, PEO C3T Public Affairs)
Crotale NG
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A launch trailer of the Crotale NG surface-air short range missile system loaded with 8 dummy (training) missiles. Operated by 412 Airport Defence Squadron at Elefsis AB. (DSC_9555)
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ES-651
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(DSC_9316)
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ES-1017
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(DSC_9306)
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DSCN0044
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A Land Rover Defender of the Albanian Military Police (Policia Ushtarake) at a roundabout near Tirana Airport. These cars are made under license by the famous Turkish military vehicles factory OTOKAR .
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Observation Point 12
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120121-A-ZQ422-060d : U.S. Army Spc. Paul Varn monitors the satellite communications radio at Observation Point 12 along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border in Kunar province, Afghanistan, Jan. 21, 2013. Varn, a communications specialist, is assigned to the 101st Airborne Division's 1st Brigade Combat Team.
U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Jon Heinrich
archive.defense.gov/homepagephotos/leadphotoimage.aspx?id=88794
DSC 0022B
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A Mercedes Benz-ELBO 250GD 1-1/4 tn van of the Greek Army at Rouf railway station.
(DSC_0022)
Faliron-PA64146
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Mercedes-Benz 240GD radio communications vehicle (ΠΑ 64146) of the Hellenic Air Force at Phaleron (Faliron) during an air show. (PA081010)
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UHF MILSAT antenna
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A portable UHF military satellite station.
USAF Airman 1st Class Taylor Urreta, 355th Communications Squadron radio frequency transmission systems journeyman, tests a portable man packed radio at Davis-Monthan AF Base, AZ., Feb. 2, 2012.
The radio is used by special ops to communicate back to the base station when on a mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Camilla Griffin/Released)
(120203-F-ML420-006)
19870830-Duxford
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BL 5.5 inch Medium Gun at Duxford Aerodrome.
Also uploaded om Wikimedia Commons: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:19870830-Duxford-BL_5.5_in_Medium_Gun.jpg
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RAF Bomber Command, 1942-1945
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A WAAF corporal radio telephony operator communicating with aircraft from the watch office at a Bomber Command station.
(IWM CH13702 )
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