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- Aircraft carrier [r]: A warship designed to launch and recover combat aircraft and aircraft that support military operations [e]
- F-16 Fighting Falcon [r]: Add brief definition or description
- F-18 Hornet [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Safety and survivability of naval vessels [r]: Beyond the rules of the Safety of Life at Sea convention, protective measures, for naval vessels, against their own systems as well as enemy fire [e]
- Simple machine [r]: Six mechanical concepts, known from antiquity, which form the basis of many modern tools and machines [e]
- Chemical thermodynamics [r]: The study of the interrelation of heat and work with chemical reactions or with physical changes of state within the confines of the laws of thermodynamics. [e]