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  2. Missile guidance - Wikipedia

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    SACLOS (Semi-Automatic Command to Line of Sight) is a type of missile guidance that uses a radar beam to keep the missile on the line of sight between the launcher and the target. Learn about the history, categories and examples of SACLOS and other missile guidance systems.

  3. The Lock Up (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Lock Up was founded in 1976 by Robert Soudan and Charles Sample, who built their first self-storage facility in Northbrook, Illinois. Later, Soudan’s son, Bob Soudan, Jr., took over as president of The Lock Up. Soudan Jr. has also served as regional president, director and national president of the Self Storage Association.

  4. Automated storage and retrieval system - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the definition, types, benefits and applications of ASRS, a computer-controlled system for storing and retrieving loads. Compare fixed aisle, carousel and shuttle technologies and see examples of ASRS in libraries and warehouses.

  5. Archer artillery system - Wikipedia

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    Archer is a Swedish self-propelled howitzer system with a 155 mm L52 gun and a remote weapon station. It is designed for counter battery strike and can fire guided projectiles and submunitions.

  6. Remote keyless system - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, function and features of remote keyless systems (RKS), also known as remote keyless entry (RKE) or remote central locking. RKS uses a handheld device or proximity to control access to a building or vehicle by sending a coded signal to a receiver unit.

  7. Electronic lock - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of electronic locks, such as magnetic, electric strikes, deadbolts, latches and passive locks, and how they operate by electric current. Also, discover the history of electronic locks, from the first card lock in 1979 to the current systems in Europe and South Korea.

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