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- unrealistic. On 14 May 2004, Boeing was selected as the winner of the Multimission Maritime Aircraft program. In June 2004, the USN awarded a development...
- Corporation, in two different versions: AN/PRC-117F Falcon II MBMMR (Multiband Multimission Manpack Radio), also referred to as AN/PRC-117F-MP, covering the 30-512 MHz...
- replaced in 2015/16 by three (subsequently four) 1500-tonne Bâtiments Multimission (B2M) at a cost of ~€100m (US$136m). The BATRALs can ferry over 400 tons...
- Navy. Lockheed submitted a remanufactured P-3 design as part of the Multimission Maritime Aircraft (MMA) competition, but lost to Boeing's 737 based design...
- last of the Spruance class, Hayler. The Zumwalt class was designed with multimission capability. Unlike previous destroyer classes, designed primarily for...
- convergent / divergent exhaust nozzle to give high thrust-to-weight ratio, multimission capability, supercruise performance, low fuel consumption, low cost of...
- Colbert "Défense : DCNS et Piriou remportent le contrat des bâtiments multimissions de la Marine nationale". 9 November 2013. Archived from the original...
- launched on February 14, 1980. The SMM was the first satellite based on the Multimission Modular Spacecraft bus manufactured by Fairchild Industries, a platform...
- Canada: Transportation Safety Board. 2006. A06A0092. Knutsson, Kurt, "New multimission military warplane takes flight", Fox News, 23 September 2024 Belfiore...
- to delays in the F-35B variant. The F/A-18 is a twin engine, midwing, multimission tactical aircraft. It is highly maneuverable, due to its good thrust-to-weight...