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Fiars may
relate to:
Fiar, in
Scots law,
owner in fee
simple of a
property subject to a
liferent Fiars Prices, in
Scottish history,
prices of
grain fixed...
- a jury. The use of
fiars prices gradually diminished, and was
abolished as part of the
Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973.
Fiars Prices served as a...
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FIAR S.p.A. (Fabbrica
Italiana Apparecchiature Radioelettriche) was an
Italian avionics and
radar manufacturer; the Eurofighter's
current radar contains...
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fiar. (This is
unrelated to
Fiars Prices,
another term in
Scots law.) For some acts
relating to the property, the
consent of both
liferenter and
fiar...
- and a
strike aircraft (caccia bombardiere, CB). The CI
variant received a
FIAR/NASARR F15G
radar with AIM-7
Sparrow guidance capability; however, the new...
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Mijatovic con el Madrid: "En
Valencia sigue la sensaciĆ³n de que no se
pueden fiar..."".
Marca (in Spanish).
Retrieved 20
September 2024.
Simon Harrison (1...
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introduced significant upgrades to the
radar system by
converting to an
Italian FIAR Grifo-7 radar, more than
tripled the
effective range of the radar, as well...
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Striker Helmet-Mounted
Display (HMD), a
datalink capability, and the
FIAR Grifo radar.
First revealed at the
Farnborough Air Show on 25 July 2000,...
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interceptor fleet by
replacing the
original Italian built FIAR Grifo radar-7
radar with the more
capable FIAR Grifo-7 mk-II radar,
which was ****embled
under licence...
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Retrieved January 7, 2011. "Financial
Improvement and
Audit Readiness (
FIAR) Plan
Status Report" (PDF). Comptroller,
Department of Defense. Archived...