Crack protection equipment, in particular nuts which are shaped wedges with an hinged carabiner inserted into rock cracks or crevices for the purpose of receiving a rope
Chile’s Carabineers indicated that they maintained various mechanisms and links that enabled national drug control bodies to exchange intelligence in real time.
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In the Battle of Fleurus, on 26 June 1794, he charged with four squadrons of 5th Carabiners Albert to rescue part of Campaign Marshal Count von Kaunitz's infantry, which had been surrounded by three French cavalry regiments.
Löffler's design, designated the Carabine Mitrailleuse Modèle 1950, was retained for trials among 12 different prototypes designed by CEAM, MAC, and MAS.
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Once they crossed the bridge, the First Battalion of Carabineers under Martín Iriarte, and a company of mountain troops from the Battalion of Bujalance ascended to the nearest hills of Dallo, creating the Isabeline left flank.
The other half would return to government-controlled territory to continue fighting in the Republican Navy or one of the branches of the police force, the Sea Carabineers or Cuerpo de Carabineros.
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The FNC (French: Fabrique Nationale Carabine) is a 5.56×45mm NATO assault rifle developed by the Belgian arms manufacturer FN Herstal and introduced in the late 1970s.
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A second link, also proposed by Salvadori, is a "U" that gravitates inverted over the head of the pilot, joining the principal mast with the main carabiners.