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The Engesa EE-T1 (Osorio) is a Brazilian main battle tank first produced in the mid-1980s. The EE-T1 is manned by a crew of four and can be fitted with either a British 105 mm main gun or a French GIAT 120 mm main gun, and is also armed with one 7.62 mm machine-gun. Powered by a 12-cylinder diesel engine the EE-T1 has a top speed of 70 kmh and a range of 550 km.
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The G7a T1 was a German 21 inch torpedo used by surface ships and submarines during the Second World War, entering service in 1938. It had a range of 6000 metres at a speed of 44 knots, and 8000 metres at 40 knots. It was armed with a 320 kg Hexanite explosive warhead.
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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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T1 is an abbreviation for 1.544 Mbps
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The Dragen was a Danish T1 Class torpedo boat of 290 tons displacement launched in 1929. The Dragen had a top speed of 27.5 knots and carried a complement of 51. She was armed with two 3-inch guns; two 20 mm anti-aircraft guns and eight 18-inch torpedo tubes, two in the bow and six arranged in two triples.
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The Hvalen was a Danish T1 Class torpedo boat of 290 tons displacement launched in 1930. The Hvalen had a top speed of 27.5 knots and carried a complement of 51. She was armed with two 3-inch guns; two 20 mm anti-aircraft guns and eight 18-inch torpedo tubes, two in the bow and six arranged in two triples.
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The Laxen was a Danish T1 Class torpedo boat of 290 tons displacement launched in 1930. The Laxen had a top speed of 27.5 knots and carried a complement of 51. She was armed with two 3-inch guns; two 20 mm anti-aircraft guns and eight 18-inch torpedo tubes, two in the bow and six arranged in two triples.
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