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ROBAR RC-50

The Robar RC-50 is an American bolt-action, long-range sniper rifle produced in .50 Browning Machinegun calibre for use at ranges in excess of 1000 metres. The Robar RC-50 takes a 5-round magazine and is fitted with a bipod and has a 29 inch long barrel. The Robar RC-50 has no fixed sights, but rather takes a telescopic sight.
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AP 1

The Caproni Bergamasca AP 1 was an Italian attack aircraft of the Second World War, in service from 1936 until the late 1940s. The aircraft was manned by a crew of two comprising a pilot and an observer/gunner seated in tandem. Powered by a single Piaggio XI RC 35 radial piston engine rated at 895 hp the AP 1 had a top speed of 242 mph and a typical range of 1100 km. Armaments consisted of two 7.7 mm Breda-SAFAT or Scotti fixed forward-firing machine-guns in the leading edges of the wings, and one 7.7 mm Breda-SAFAT trainable machine-gun in the dorsal position. Up to 500 kg of disposable stores (usually anti-personnel bombs) could be carried in a lower fuselage weapon bay and on two hard points under the wings.
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FIAT BR.20 CICOGNA

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The Fiat BR.20 Cicogna was an Italian twin-engined medium bomber of the Second World War, first flown in 1936 and used by Italy, Japan and Spain. The BR.20 was powered by two 1000 hp Fiat A.80 RC. 41 18-cylinder radial piston engines giving a top speed of 432 kmh and a range of 3000 km. Armaments consisted of one 12.7 mm machine-gun. Early models carried two DR 7.7 mm machine-guns in a dorsal turret, later models replaced this pair with a single 12.7 mm machine-gun in an MI turret. A payload of 1600 kg of bombs was also carried.
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RC-135

The Boeing 739 (RC-135) is an American electronic reconnaissance platform warplane that entered service during the 1960's. The RC-135 is powered by four Pratt and Whitney TF33-P-9 turbofans providing a top speed of 901 kmh and a range of 4308 km. The RC-135 carries a flight crew of three or four and a variable number of mission crew members in the cabin.
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SAVOIA-MARCHETTI SM 85

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The Savoia-Marchetti SM 85 was an Italian single-seater dive-bomber and attack warplane of the Second World War in service from 1939 to 1940. The SM 85 was powered by two Piaggio P VII RC 35 radial piston engines giving a top speed of 365 kmh. Fixed armaments consisted of either one 0.5 inch calibre Breda-SAFAT or two 0.303 inch calibre Breda-SAFAT machine-guns mounted in the leading edges of the wings. Up to 500 kg of disposable stores were carried in a lower fuselage weapons bay, and generally comprised a single 250 kg or 500 kg bomb.
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RC

RC is a network backdoor Trojan that communicates through port 65535.
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RC

RC is an abbreviation for Red Cross
RC is an abbreviation for Regional Centre
RC is an abbreviation for Roman Catholic
RC is an abbreviation for Reaction Control
RC is an abbreviation for Receive Component
RC is an abbreviation for Resistor-Capacitor
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