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T15 or T-15 may refer to: Aerospace * T15 (satellite), a DirecTV communications satellite * Marlin Airport, Texas, United States * Slingsby T.15 Gull III, a British glider * Soyuz T-15, a crewed spaceflight Automobiles * Chery T15, a Chinese concept car * Simca-Gordini T15, a French racing car * Triumph T15 Terrier, a motorcycle Railway stations * Minami-Sunamachi Station, Tokyo, Japan * Nangō-Jūsan-Chōme Station, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan * Nijō Station (Kyoto), Japan * Sanuki-Tsuda Station, Kagawa, Japan * Sekime-Takadono Station, Osaka, Japan * Yagoto Station, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan Weapons and armour * Safir T-15, a rifle * Škoda T-15, a prototype German-Czechoslovakian light tank * T-15 torpedo, a Soviet nuclear torpedo * T-15 Armata, a Russian infantry fighting vehicle * Vickers T-15 light tank, of the Belgian Army Other uses * T-15 (reactor), a Russian fusion research reactor * Estonian national road 15 * T15 road (Tanzania) * * Little Swanport ...
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T15 (satellite)
The DirecTV satellite fleet is a group of communications satellites located at various geostationary orbits that DirecTV uses for their satellite television service and HughesNet (formerly known as ''DirecWAY'' and ''DirecPC'') internet service. The "DirecTV" prefix in their names has been changed to "T". Satellite table Defunct satellites are highlighted in gold. Details of satellite fleet DirecTV 1 The first of the fleet, DirecTV 1, launched on December 17, 1993 aboard a Ariane 4 launch vehicle. DirecTV 1 commenced operations on June 17, 1994, positioned at 101.2° W. The satellite experienced a satellite control processor failure in July 1998, but the satellite was able to continue operating on its backup SCP for the rest of its operational life. In 1999, the satellite was relocated to 110° W. In June 2003, the satellite was relocated back to 101.2° W, as the satellite was incapable of providing service to Hawaii. In July 2005, the satellite was relocated to 72.5° W, as ...
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Sekime-Takadono Station
is a metro station on the Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line (Station Number: T15) located in Asahi-ku, Osaka, Japan. While situated relatively close to Sekime-Seiiku on the Imazatosuji Line, there are no free transfers between the two stations. Layout *There is an island platform An island platform (also center platform, centre platform) is a station layout arrangement where a single platform is positioned between two tracks within a railway station, tram stop or transitway interchange. Island platforms are popular on ... with two tracks underground. Sekime-Takadono.jpg, Fare gates (2005) Sekime-takadono-hekiga.jpg, Mural on the concourse level next to the fare gates (2018) External links Official Site Official Site References Asahi-ku, Osaka Jōtō-ku, Osaka Osaka Metro stations Railway stations in Osaka Railway stations in Japan opened in 1977 {{Osaka-railstation-stub ...
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Estonian National Road 15
Tugimaantee 15 (ofcl. abbr. T15), also called the Tallinn–Rapla–Türi highway ( et, Tallinna–Rapla–Türi maantee), is a 97.2-kilometre-long north-south national basic road in northern Estonia. The highway begins at the Tallinn district of Nõmme on national road 4 under the name of Viljandi maantei. It crosses national road 11 in Luige and passes through Kohila, Hagudi, Rapla, Kehtna, Lelle and Käru to national road 5 in Türi. Route T15 passes through the following counties and municipalities: ;Harju County *Tallinn * Kiili Parish *Saku Parish ;Rapla County *Kohila Parish *Rapla Parish * Kehtna Parish ;Järva County *Türi Parish See also * Transport in Estonia Transport in Estonia relies mainly on road and rail networks. Roads *Total: 57,565 km (including 16,465 km of national roads) *Paved: 12,926 km (including 99 km of limited-access roads) National roads National roads for ... References External links N15 {{Estonia-t ...
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T-15 (reactor)
The T-15 (or Tokamak-15) is a Russian (previously Soviet) nuclear fusion research reactor located at the Kurchatov Institute, which is based on the (Soviet-invented) tokamak design. It was the first industrial prototype fusion reactor to use superconducting magnets to control the plasma. These enormous superconducting magnets confined the plasma the reactor produced, but failed to sustain it for more than just a few seconds. Despite not being immediately applicable, this new technological advancement proved to the USSR that they were on the right path. In the original (circular cross-section with limiter) shape, a toroidal chamber design, it had a major radius of and minor radius . The T-15 achieved creating its first thermonuclear plasma in 1988 and the reactor remained operational until 1995. The plasma created was thought to solve a number of issues engineers have struggled with in the past. This combined with the USSR's desire for cheaper energy ensured the continuing progress ...
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Vickers T-15 Light Tank
The Vickers T-15 light tank, full designation ''Char Léger de Reconnaissance Vickers-Carden-Loyd Mod.1934 T.15'', was a light 4-ton tank of the Belgian Army. They were built by Vickers-Armstrong in the UK to the design of their Light Tank Mark III and outfitted with their armament in Belgium by '' Fonderie Royale de Canons'' (FRC) at Herstal. It entered service in 1935, and was used by the Belgian Army during the Battle of Belgium in May 1940. Its main armament was a 13.2 mm Hotchkiss machine gun. The tank was intended as a replacement for the venerable but obsolescent Renault FT. Only 42 were produced. History Since the First World War, the Belgian army had been using the French designed Renault FT tanks, armed with either a machinegun or a small Puteaux SA 18 low velocity anti-infantry gun. It was still in use with the Belgian cavalry regiments but was growing clearly obsolescent by the early 1930s, so in 1933 it was decided that the remaining 75 FTs were to be replaced b ...
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T-15 Armata
The T-15 Armata ( rus, T-15 Армата), with industrial designation "Object 149", is a Russian heavy infantry fighting vehicle first seen in public (initially with its turret covered) in 2015 during rehearsals for the Moscow Victory Day Parade. The T-15 is expected to replace the BMP-2 and MT-LB based platforms of the Russian Ground Forces. Background The infantry fighting vehicle concept was first conceived of in the 1960s during the Cold War, where a confrontation between NATO and Warsaw Pact countries was expected to be dominated by tanks, so infantry required transport to sustain the pace of advance while having armament to fight tanks, and armor to withstand machine gun and artillery fire; the Soviet Union created the BMP-1/BMP-2 and the United States the M2 Bradley. While IFVs provided troops with heavier mounted firepower, the prevalence of anti-tank rockets and guided missiles made it uneconomical to protect them from such weapons. Post-Cold War, rather than maneuver w ...
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T-15 Torpedo
A nuclear torpedo is a torpedo armed with a nuclear warhead. The idea behind the nuclear warheads in a torpedo was to create a much bigger explosive blast. Later analysis suggested that smaller, more accurate, and faster torpedoes were more efficient and effective. During the Cold War, nuclear torpedoes replaced some conventionally armed torpedoes on submarines of both the Soviet and American navies. The USSR developed the T15, the T5 and the ASB-30. The only nuclear warhead torpedo used by the United States was the Mark 45 torpedo. The Soviet Union widely deployed T5 nuclear torpedoes in 1958 and the U.S. deployed its Mark 45 torpedo in 1963. In 2015, there were rumors that Russia was developing a new nuclear torpedo, the Status-6. Soviet Union T-15 The Soviet Union's development of nuclear weapons began in the late 1940s. The Navy had put itself forward as the most suitable branch of the Soviet armed forces to deliver a nuclear strike, believing its submarine technology and t ...
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Škoda T-15
{{Infobox weapon , name= Škoda T-15 , image= , image_size = 300 , caption= , origin=Czechoslovakia , type= Light tank , is_vehicle= yes , service= , wars= , designer=Skoda , design_date= , manufacturer= , unit_cost= , production_date= , number= 5 (prototype) , variants= , spec_label= , crew= 4 (commander/gunner, driver, loader and radio operator) , length= , width= , height= , weight= 11-13 tons , armour= 12-30mm , primary_armament= 1 × 3.7 cm KwK 38(t) L/47 , secondary_armament= 1 × 7.92 mm MG 34 machine gun , engine= Praga NRi , engine_power= {{cvt, 274, hp, kW , suspension= torsion bar , speed= 60 km/h , fuel_capacity= , pw_ratio= 26.94 , clearance = , vehicle_range= The Škoda T-15 was an experimental German-Czechoslovakian light tank developed by Škoda Works for the German armed forces from 1941 to 1943. The T-15 never entered mass production or combat, and only no more than five prototypes - including two in mild steel - we ...
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Safir T-15
The Safir T-series is a line of firearms produced by AKSA Int Arms, also known as Safir Arms of Turkey. Safir T-15 and T-16 The Safir T-15 is a semi-automatic rifle based on the AR-15. It is intended for civilian and police use, but Safir arms makes selective-fire version of the same design as the T-16 for military customers as well as a manually operated version for those who can not legally own semiautomatic rifles. Safir T-14 The Safir T-14 is a semi-automatic shotgun. chambered in the .410 round that operates on a short stroke piston and outwardly resembles an AR-15. See also * Benelli M3 * Franchi SPAS-12 The Franchi SPAS-12 is a combat shotgun manufactured by Italian firearms company Franchi from 1979 to 2000. The SPAS-12 is a dual-mode shotgun, adjustable for semi-automatic or pump-action operation. The SPAS-12 was sold to military and police ... * Heckler & Koch FABARM FP6 * Fabarm SDASS Tactical References External linksAKSA int arms Semi-automatic sho ...
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Yagoto Station
is an underground metro station on the Nagoya Municipal Subway in Shōwa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, operated by the Transportation Bureau City of Nagoya. The station is located in part of the district of Yagoto. Lines Yagoto Station is served by the following Nagoya Municipal Subway lines: * (Station number: T15) * (Station number: M20) It is an interchange station between the Tsurumai Line and the Meijō Line, and is located 15.0 kilometers from the terminus of the Tsurumai Line at Kami-Otai Station, and 17.2 kilometers from the terminus of the Meijō Line at Kanayama Station. Layout Yagoto Station has one underground island platform for use by the Tsurumai Line and two underground opposed side platforms for use by the Meijō Line. Platforms File:Nagoya-subway-T15-Yagoto-station-platform-20100316.jpg, Platform 2 of the Tsurumai Line in 2010 File:Nagoya-subway-M20-Yagoto-station-platform-20100316.jpg, Platform 4 of the Meijō Line towards Aratama-bashi and Ka ...
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Sanuki-Tsuda Station
is passenger railway station located in the city of Sanuki, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Shikoku and has the station number "T15". Lines The station is served by the JR Shikoku Kōtoku Line and is located 27.7 km from the beginning of the line at Takamatsu. Besides local services, the Uzushio limited express between , and also stops at the station. Layout Sanuki-Tsuda Station consists of a side platform and an island platform serving three tracks. The station building is unstaffed and serves only as a waiting room. Access to the island platform is by means of a footbridge. There is a siding which branches off track 1 and ends in a vehicle shed near the station building. History Sanuki-Tsuda Station was opened on 21 March 1926 as the terminus of the Kōtoku Line when the track was extended eastwards from . It became a through-station on 15 April 1928 when the track was further extended to . At that time the station was operated by Japanese Government R ...
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Marlin Airport
The Marlin Airport is a public municipal airport located and owned by the city of Marlin, Texas. The facility includes one runway that extends to over 3,000 feet long that is asphalt Asphalt, also known as bitumen (, ), is a sticky, black, highly viscous liquid or semi-solid form of petroleum. It may be found in natural deposits or may be a refined product, and is classed as a pitch. Before the 20th century, the term .... The airport opened in 1960 and is about three miles northeast of Marlin, right next to Lake Marlin. References Marlin, Texas Transportation in Falls County, Texas Buildings and structures in Falls County, Texas {{FallsCountyTX-geo-stub ...
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