• The MW-1 (Mehrzweckwaffe 1, multipurpose weapon) is a German munitions dispenser similar to the British JP233. It is designed to be carried on the Tornado...
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  • MW or mW may refer to: MediaWiki, (MW) the software that runs MediaWiki-powered websites Megawatt, (MW) a unit of power Milliwatt, (mW) one thousandth...
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    GE Wind (redirect from GE 1.5 MW turbine)
    on the North American market. Enron had continued production of the 1 MW and 1.5 MW wind turbines of Tacke Windtechnik and GE has expanded production in...
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  • MW 18014 was a German A-4 test rocket launched on 20 June 1944, at the Peenemünde Army Research Center in Peenemünde. It was the first human-made object...
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  • MW 50 (Methanol-Wasser 50) was a 50-50 mixture of methanol and water (German: Wasser) that was often sprayed into the supercharger of World War II aircraft...
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    the largest power company in India with an installed capacity of 76442.78 MW. Although the company has approximately 16% of the total national capacity...
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    The Bedford MW was a general service truck used by the British Armed Forces during the Second World War. The Bedford MW was a 15 cwt (760 kg) 4x2 truck...
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  • to draw 1 MW. Also, 1 MW is approximately 1360 horsepower. Modern high-power diesel-electric locomotives typically have a peak power of 3–5 MW, while a...
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  • has been decommissioned since 2009. State total (MW): 589.6 State total (MW): 6946.33 State total (MW): 4541.02 Energy portal Australia portal List of...
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    boat is powered by a single S6W nuclear reactor, delivering 45,000 hp (34 MW) to a low-noise pump-jet. As a result of their advanced design, however, Seawolf-class...
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