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GK GAMAKAY MK61 Wired Mechanical Keyboard Gateron Optical Switch Pudding Keycaps Waterproof RGB 61 Keys Programmable Hot Swappable Gaming Keyboard New Version (New- Brown Switch, Black)

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The Mk 61 has more than likely been retired by its users and replaced by either 122mm (4.8in) or 155mm (6in) self-propelled artillery capable of 360° fire. [3] Mk 62 [ edit ] Parachute retarded laydown delayed surface burst (delivery altitudes up to 5000 feet), 31 and 81 sec delays available This change of mind return policy is in addition to, and does not affect your rights under the Australian Consumer Law including any rights you may have in respect of faulty items. To return faulty items see our Returning Faulty Items policy.

The weapon was to feature a number of weapon stronglinks. Stronglinks are part of the weapon's safety systems and are designed to be robust enough that they can survive abnormal environments long enough for the weapon's weaklinks to fail. This requires weak and stronglinks to be colocated so they are exposed to the same environmental conditions in an accident. [41] The Mk 61 105mm Self-Propelled Howitzer was a French self-propelled artillery piece designed and built during the late 1950s for the French Army. The biggest selling point personally is how the keyboard has its own onboard memory so you don't need to keep the software up just for the RGB to work properly. Anyone that has ever owned any PC peripheral(with RGB) from the likes of Logitech, Corsair, and even Razer would know this plight. The B61 unguided bomb should not be confused with the MGM-1 Matador cruise missile, which was originally developed under the bomber designation B-61.Light weight, intermediate yield bomb with variable yield options ("dial-a-yield" or DAY), and flexible fuzing and delivery options. Designed for high-speed external carriage and low altitude delivery. Modular weapon system design.

As part of the upgrade, the Pentagon proposed deployments of “new selectable-yield” B61 bombs, replacing some of the 1,600 tactical nuclear bombs already deployed on a “less than one-to-one basis.” Lance nuclear-tipped missiles would replace the old Honest John and Sergeant missiles. Moreover, Pershing missiles and Poseidon submarine-launched ballistic missiles would take over the target assignments of old nuclear-capable F-4 fighter-bombers By using extra sensors in the car, a modern ABS system can also help a vehicle not losing traction in a bend. The values of the so-called yaw angle sensor (rotation rate sensor in the image) are compared to the extent to which the steering wheel (steering angle sensor) is turned. This allows the ABS ECU to determine whether one of the wheels must me braked to maintain the traction. Also, the ATE MK 61 ESP’S are available with this function. The summary also pointed to “available technology [that] might improve the effectiveness of current weapons while reducing collateral damage andThe weapons were to initially use the MC4175 Trajectory Sensing Signal Generators which are identical to the TSSG found in the B61-7, but starting from 1991, the Mod 6 was to get a new MC4137 Trajectory Sensing Signal Generator. The MC4175 stored the arming signal for the trajectory stronglink it its memory, so it featured a pair of rolamite acceleration switches designed to prevent the possibility of the signal being transferred to the stronglink before the rolamites were actuated by the spinning of the weapon in flight. [39] The MC4137 instead is provided the unique signal from the MC4139 Programmer, which stores it in a volatile memory that erases after approximately seven seconds of lost power, meaning that without intent from the MC4139 and continuously applied power the MC4137 does not know how to arm the safelink. [40] Stronglink switches and weaklinks [ edit ] IUQS for MC2969 Intent Stronglink Switch Norris, Robert S; Kristensen, Hans M; Handler, Joshua (2003), "The B61 family of bombs", Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 59 (1): 74–76, Bibcode: 2003BuAtS..59a..74N, doi: 10.2968/059001020, S2CID 144014537, archived from the original on 2006-09-28 , retrieved 2006-01-16 . I bought this initially because I was looking for a decent TKL that didn't force you to install bloatware and had to be constantly running for the RGB setting to actually work. I also bought this because it's from Hong Kong and I have a lot of trust and respect for the hardworking people over there especially when it comes to tech stuff. All tactical mods (3, 4 and 10): CAT F PAL, weak link/strong link driven by unique signal generator I think the use of the 'wireless' keyword in some of the advertisements for this keyboard was a genuine translation error. The wires are indeed detachable, and the keyboard can be connected to any proper USB-C, hence "wireless". Either way a bit of a bummer but the USB and keyboard being separate makes cable management just a bit more easier to manage, which is a bonus. Also makes cleaning easier too!

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