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three established state-owned companies: Sud Aviation, Nord
Aviation and
SEREB. The
company was
headquartered in the 16th arrondis****t of Paris. During...
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balistiques (lit.
Company for the
Study and
Production of
Ballistic Devices) or
SÉREB was a
French aerospace company. The
company name has also been
spelled slightly...
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Aviation and the Société d'étude et de réalisation d'engins
balistiques (
SEREB) to form Aérospatiale. Sud
Aviation became an
early innovator in the field...
- anti-ship missile. On 1
March 1970, Nord
Aviation merged with Sud
Aviation and
SEREB to form the 'Société
nationale d'industrie aérospatiale (SNIAS),
which would...
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French companies,
notably Nord
Aviation and Sud Aviation, and
built by
SEREB (a
joint venture of Nord and Sud, now
known as Aérospatiale) and was the...
- (NWSSEB)
Southern Examining Group (SEG)
South Eastern Regional Examinations (
SEREB)
University of
Bristol School Examinations Council (UBSEC)
South West Regional...
- ESRO. Additionally, the
center was
involved in
experiments with
ONERA and
SEREB experimental vehicles,
solidifying its
significance in the
realm of missile...
- nobility, led by
Prince Danzan Tundutov of the Baga Dörbets and
Prince Sereb-Djab
Tiumen of the Khoshuts,
expressed their anti-Bolshevik
sentiments by...
- at Sud Aviation,
before eventually working for
SEREB on
developing ballistic missiles.
While at
SEREB,
Attali was
appointed by
French president Charles...
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Rubis (VE 210) A
diagram of the
Rubis rocket Manufacturer SEREB Country of
origin France Size
Height 9.60
metres (31.5 ft)
Diameter 0.80
metres (2 ft...