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    by 2027. On September 13, 2024, DRDO successfully completed the Zorawar LT's preliminary automotive trials at Mahajan firing range. In the desert terrain...
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    transporter). The LT came in three gross vehicle weights, from 2.8 to 3.5 tons (LT 28, LT 31, LT 35), with two wheelbases, two roof options, and with bodywork options...
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  • LT Group, Inc. (LTG) is a Philippine publicly listed holding company headquartered in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. It was founded in 1937 by Chinese...
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    Lithuania (redirect from ISO 3166-1:LT)
    rytas (5.4% of all weekly readers), Vakaro žinios [lt] (3.2%), Kauno diena (2.9%). Best-selling weekly newspapers were Savaitė [lt] (16.5%), Žmonės [lt] (8...
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  • (13 nmi), the warhead can penetrate 1.5 meters thick reinforced concrete. The mounting bracket and tail structure of the LT-3 is derived from the LS-6 250kg...
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    5pt and 20pt, LT 1⁄4, LT 1⁄2, LT 1 and LT 5, followed the next year by 1pt and 2+1⁄2pt, LT 2+1⁄2, LT 10, LT 25, LT 50, LT 100 and LT 500. LT 1,000 notes...
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  • has been in production since 1955. Chevrolet introduced the 350 cu in (5.7 L) LT-1 in 1970, making it available in both the Corvette and Camaro. It was...
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    LT-10 (‹See Tfd›Russian: ЛТ-10) is a series of Ukrainian high-floor four-axle tram cars, produced from 1994 to 1998 on the Lugansk Locomotive Plant. That...
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    Henson (LT-5), in 1946 she was renamed John F. Nash by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Since retirement from the Corps of Engineers, LT-5 has been...
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    LT Cortesia is a 90,465gt container ship owned by German-based Conti Reederei, managed by NSB Niederelbe and operated as part of the Evergreen Line fleet...
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