- an
operational weapon in
February 2014 as an
urgent capability stop-
gap solution to
address range and
survivability problems with the
Harpoon and to prioritize...
- were much less
capable than Mauler, and were
intended solely as a stop-
gap solution until more
capable vehicles were developed. In
spite of this, no real...
-
information about the
hardness of
approximating solutions to
optimization problems. In short, a
gap problem refers to one
wherein the
objective is to...
- from 1983 to 1993.[citation needed] The other,
ProDOS 16, was a stop-
gap solution for the 16-bit
Apple IIGS that was
replaced by GS/OS
within two years...
- solid-state
physics and solid-state chemistry, a band
gap, also
called a
bandgap or
energy gap, is an
energy range in a
solid where no
electronic states...
- The nkm wz. 38 FK was
accepted by the
Polish Army in 1939. As a stop-
gap solution roughly 30 TK-3 and TKS
tankettes were
rearmed with this HMG. As an anti-tank...
- (least
upper bound). The
duality gap is the
difference between the
values of any
primal solutions and any dual
solutions. If d ∗ {\displaystyle d^{*}} is...
- and one
other system from MBDA.
These systems are to
serve as a stop
gap solution until a
single permanent surface-to-air
system can be selected. Kuwait...
-
pairs in the
forward ****pit as a stop
gap solution to
detect SAM
radars such as the SA-6. The
ultimate solution was an
upgrade to the ALR-67 then being...
-
forces which, due to the war in Korea,
proved to be impossible. As a stop-
gap solution, the
Swiss army
purchased AMX-13
light tanks from
France and decided...