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Research Results For 'Aam'

AAM

The aam was a Dutch and German liquid measure of varying capacity, from 170 to 200 litres, once used in England for Rhine wine.
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AIR-TO-AIR MISSILE

An Air-to-Air Missile (AAM) is a missile fired from one aircraft against another. The original air-to-air missiles were developed during the Great War with aircraft such as the Nieuport 17 and the BE2 being equipped with Le Prieur rockets, the idea was then re-introduced in 1938 by the Soviet air force and adopted later by the German Luftwaffe with Messerschmitt Me 262 fighters being equipped with rockets. Modern air-to-air missiles are highly sophisticated radar or infra-red guided weapons which actively seek their target.
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AAM

AAM is an abbreviation for Air-to-Air Missile
AAM is an abbreviation for American Association of Microbiology
AAM is an abbreviation for American Association of Museums
AAM is an abbreviation for Anti-Apartheid Movement
AAM is an abbreviation for Association of Assistant Mistresses in Secondary Schools
AAM is an abbreviation for Australian Air Mission
AAM is an abbreviation for Airborne Armament Maintenance
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