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  2. Heavy Equipment Transport System - Wikipedia

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    Heavy Equipment Transporter System ( HETS) is the name of a U.S. Army logistics vehicle transport system, the primary purpose of which is to transport the M1 Abrams tank. It is also used to transport, deploy, and evacuate armored personnel carriers, self-propelled artillery, armored bulldozers, and other heavy vehicles and equipment.

  3. Transparency (graphic) - Wikipedia

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    Transparency (graphic) GIF animation of an Apollonian sphere packing with transparent background. Transparency in computer graphics is possible in a number of file formats. The term "transparency" is used in various ways by different people, but at its simplest there is "full transparency" i.e. something that is completely invisible.

  4. Truck art in South Asia - Wikipedia

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    Truck art in South Asia. A typical decorated truck in Pakistan; most Pakistani trucks have an augmented rooftop to increase space for decoration. Front and rear view of two trucks in India, showing detail of various decorative symbols used in Indian truck art. Truck art in South Asia is a popular form of regional decoration, with trucks ...

  5. Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Power-assisted, front axle. The Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles ( FMTV) are a series of military vehicles based upon a common chassis, varying by payload and mission requirements. The FMTV is derived from the Austrian Steyr 12M18 truck, but substantially modified to meet United States Army requirements.

  6. Rub el Hizb - Wikipedia

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    The Rub el Hizb ( Arabic: رُبْع الحِزْب, romanized : rubʿ al-ḥizb, lit. 'quarter of the party') [1] is an Islamic symbol in the shape of an octagram, represented as two overlapping squares ۞. While its main utility today is to mark a division inside some copies of the Quran to facilitate recitation, it has originally featured on ...

  7. Peterbilt - Wikipedia

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    1946 Peterbilt flatbed 1939 Peterbilt Model 334 (1 of 2 built 1939). In 1939, the Fageol plant in Oakland opened for business as Peterbilt Motors Company. As part of the design process, Peterman and his company engineers sought input from truck owners and drivers on how to develop trucks; initially planning to develop chain-drive trucks for the logging industry, the company transitioned ...

  8. Austin A40 Devon - Wikipedia

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    A van and pickup truck were also produced. The Devon was the first post-war-designed Austin to be assembled in New Zealand. It was produced from CKD kits at the Austin Distributors Federation assembly plant in Petone. Some examples are still on the road. [citation needed] (there is an A40 Devon operating and registered in Hamilton as of 2019).

  9. Will Tesla's Cybertruck define its future? - AOL

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    That’s how Shark Tank investor and entrepreneur Kevin O’Leary described the car to Yahoo Finance in May 2023. O'Leary has invested in companies providing the technology behind the truck. As of ...