Patrol Squadron 9 (VP-9) is a U.S. Navy patrol squadron with its homeport located at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. As of 2018, VP-9 is part of Patrol...
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Heckler & Koch VP9 (redirect from H&K VP-9)
The VP designation in the name refers to Volkspistole, which translates to "people's pistol", while SFP stands for "striker-fired pistol". The 9 stands...
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VP9 (redirect from VP-9 codec)
half of 2011 under the development names of Next Gen Open Video (NGOV) and VP-Next. The design goals for VP9 included reducing the bit rate by 50% compared...
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The SPG-9 Kopyo (Russian: СПГ-9 Копьё, transliterated Russian: Stankovyi Protivotankovyi Granatomet "Kopyo" - Easel Antitank Grenade Launcher "Spear")...
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Pacific squadrons that were to be retained were VP-1, 4, 9, and 47 at Barbers' Point, Hawaii, and 40 and VP-46 at NAS Whidbey Island, Washington. Thus Patrol...
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VP9 (disambiguation) (redirect from VP-9 (disambiguation))
compression standard being developed by Google. VP9 or VP-9 may also refer to: VP-9, Patrol Squadron 9, a U.S. Navy patrol squadron Heckler & Koch VP9, a...
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war VP-2 1 August 1951 – 2 December 1951 VP-6 7 July 1950 – 12 February 1951 VP-7 28 June 1953 – End of war VP-9 27 June 1952 – 3 January 1953 VP-17 4...
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squadron to be designated VP-10. The first VP-10 was redesignated VP-2D15 on 21 September 1927 and the second VP-10 was redesignated VP-25 on 1 July 1939. February...
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(VP-16) on 4 February 1953. It is the third squadron to be designated VP-16; the first VP-16 was redesignated VP-41 on 1 July 1939 and the second VP-16...
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For all elections from 1804 onwards, "P" denotes a presidential vote, and "VP" denotes a vice presidential vote. Bold entries are successful candidates;...
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