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The T1 Tong Feng (known as the CSS-1 to the West) was a Chinese surface-to-surface medium range ballistic missile in service from 1966 to the 1980s. The T-1 Tong Feng carried a 20 kT nuclear warhead and had a range of 1200 km.
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Access Charge is a cost assessed to users for connection ability to the interexchange, interstate message toll telephone networks of IEC's by the user's LEC, to send and receive calls beyond the immediate local exchange area. May be per minute fees levied on long distance companies, Subscriber Line Charges (SLCs) levied directly on regular local lines, fixed monthly fees for special telco circuits (i.e. WAL, DAL, T-1), or Special Access Surcharge (SAS) on special access circuits.
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In North America, T-1 is a digital carrier for a DS1-formatted signal.
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The AIDC T-1 Chung-tsing is an American-designed Taiwanese two-seater basic/advanced fling trainer with limited armament training and ground attack capabilities. The AIDC T-1 entered military service in 1976 and is powered by a Textron Lycoming T53-L-701 turboprop providing a top speed of 685 kmh and a range of 2010 km. The AIDC T-1 carries no fixed armaments but has provision for disposable stores to be carried on two under-wing hard points.
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The Fiat G.91 'Small Sabre' was an Italian single-seater fighter/reconnaissance and tactical support aircraft produced from 1958 to 1977. The Fiat G.91 R-3 was powered by a Bristol Siddeley Orpheus 801/02 turbojet providing a top speed of 1090 kmh and a range of 1850 km. Armaments consisted of two 30 mm cannons and 1500 lbs of bombs. Variations of the Fiat G.91 were produced including a two-seater trainer aircraft, the G.91 T-1 and an assault version, the G.91 Y, powered by two General Electric J85-GE-13A turbojets providing a top speed of 1110 kmh and a range of 1500 km, and which was armed with two 30 mm cannons and carried 4000 lbs of bombs.
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The Fuji T-1 is a Japanese intermediate flying and armament jet trainer aircraft in service since 1960. The Fuji T-1 is a low-wing cantilever monoplane powered by a Rolls-Royce Orpheus Bor.3 Mk 805 turbojet providing a top speed of 925 kmh and a range of 1300 km. The Fuji T-1 carries a pupil and instructor in tandem.
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The Rawdon T-1 is an American two-seater trainer aircraft. The Rawdon T-1 is a low-wing semi-cantilever monoplane powered by a Lycoming O-320 four-cylinder horizontally-opposed air-cooled engine providing a top speed of 221 kmh and a range of 800 km. An agricultural crop-spraying model, the Rawdon T-1S and a dusting and spraying model the Rawdon T-1SD have also been made.
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The Tucan T-1 was an Argentinean, single seat, high-wing, light, rigidly-braced monoplane designed in the mid 1940s for touring and aerobatics. It was powered a 65 hp Continental A65 four-cylinder engine driving a two-blade Sfreddo y Paolini wood airscrew giving a top speed of 205 kmh and a range of six hours flying or 1100 km.
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The T-1 Virus is a computer virus which infects .COM files including COMMAND. COM. The virus is loaded into memory by executing an infected program and then affects the computer's runtime operation and corrupts program or overlay files.
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