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English: gamma ray MVACIS scanning system |
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NII Non-Intrusive Inspection, JPE-CBD, US Army Project Manager - Force Protection Systems, IED Threat Detection, pdf from osd.mil, Aug 2008. Retr May 2011 Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons. |
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2011-05-13 19:20 | 190×176× (44909 bytes) | VanishedUser sdu9aya9fasdsopa | gamma ray MVACIS scanning system NII Non-Intrusive Inspection, JPE-CBD, US Army Project Manager - Force Protection Systems, IED Threat Detection, pdf from [http://www.jpeocbd.osd.mil/fps/Docs/Brochure%20for%20NII%20Aug2008.pdf osd.mil], Aug 2008. Retr M |
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