KAB (social Housing Administrator)
KAB or kab or ''variation'', may refer to: Culture * Kabyle language (ISO 639 language code kab; abbr. Kab), ISO code and common abbreviation * An ancient Hebrew measure of capacity equal to about 1.4 liters * Kab (month), the twelfth and last month of the Afghan calendar Groups, organizations, companies * Kab Distribution Inc., Canadian media company * Kent Association for the Blind, England, UK * Kansas Association of Broadcasters, Kansas, USA * Kumamoto Asahi Broadcasting, television station in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan * Keep America Beautiful, USA; a non-profit for litter prevention and community improvement * Kabale University (KAB), Uganda People * Ka'b (name), an Arab and Islamic male given name, surname, and patronymic; including a list of people * Vyto Kab (born 1959), U.S. American football player Places * El Kab (, ), an archaeological site in Egypt Other uses * Kyle Afferent Body (KAB), a fictional element of the Rhon psions from ''Saga of the Skolian Emp ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kabyle Language
Kabyle () or Kabylian (; native name: ''Taqbaylit'' ) is a Berber languages, Berber language spoken by the Kabyle people in the north and northeast of Algeria. It is spoken primarily in Kabylia Estimating the number of Berber speakers is very difficult and figures are often contested. A 2004 estimate was that 9.4% of the Algerian population spoke Kabyle. The number of diaspora speakers has been estimated at one million. Classification Kabyle is one of the Northern Berber languages, a branch of the Berber languages, Berber language family within Afroasiatic languages, Afroasiatic. It is believed to have broken off very early from proto-Berber language, Proto-Berber, although after the Zenaga language did so. According to Maarten Kossmann, Kossmann (2020), Kabyle appears to be quite distinct. In several respects, it shares certain linguistic innovations with the Atlas languages, western Moroccan dialect group. However, it is unclear whether these similarities result from an earl ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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KAB-1500L
KAB-1500L is a Russian precision guided weapon, part of KAB-1500 family, a laser guided bomb and also the current production standard for use on 4+ and 4++ generation fighter jets, like the Sukhoi Su-30MKI/Sukhoi Su-30MKK, Sukhoi Su-34 and Sukhoi Su-35. It is claimed to be the Russian equivalent to USA's Paveway II/ Paveway III, though it is a much larger device, at 6x the size. As the Paveway is 500lbs, it can generally be considered a closer match to the KAB-500L that uses similar guidance technology and is designed to hit railway, ammunition depots, railway terminals, highway bridges, military and industrial facilities, ships and transport vessels. The KAB-1500LG-F-E has an impact fuze which includes 3 different delay modes for target attack and it can also be mounted on older aircraft, like the Sukhoi Su-24 and the Mikoyan MiG-27. The bomb has been used in the Russian military campaigns in Chechnya and Syria. The weapon has been reported as being used during the Russo-Ukra ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kaab (other)
The Kaab or Kaaba () is a stone building at the center of Islam's most important mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Kaab or ''variant'', may also refer to: People * Ka'b (name) also spelled "Kaab"; Arabic and Muslim male given name, surname, and patronymic * Kaab, an Arabic tribe in Jazira Region, Syria Places * King Abdulaziz Air Base (KAAB), Dhahran, Eastern, Saudi Arabia * King Abdullah I Air Base (KAAB), a Royal Jordanian Air Force air base in Amman, Jordan * King Abdullah II Air Base (KAAB), a Royal Jordanian Air Force air base in Al Ghabawi, Jordan Groups, organizations, companies * KAAB (Hot Springs, Arkansas), a defunct radio station in Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States * KAAB (Batesville, Arkansas) AM 1130 kHz (radio station), Batesville, Arkansas, USA * Studio Kaab (), Gangnam, Seoul, South Korea, Korean Peninsula; Korean entertainment company * Nasiba Bint Kaab Primary Girls (Kaab School), Bahrain; see Lists of girls' schools Here are lists of Single-sex educatio ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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KABB
KABB (channel 29) is a television stationin San Antonio, Texas, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group alongside dual NBC and CW affiliate WOAI-TV (channel 4); Sinclair also provides certain services to Kerrville-licensed Dabl affiliate KMYS (channel 35) under joint sales and shared services agreements (JSA/SSA) with Deerfield Media. The three stations share studios between Babcock Road and Sovereign Drive (off Loop 410) in northwest San Antonio; KABB's transmitter is located in northwest Wilson County (near Elmendorf). History KABB first signed on the air on December 16, 1987, as the first independent station in the San Antonio market since KRRT (channel 35, now Dabl affiliate KMYS)—which by that point, was the market's original Fox affiliate—debuted in November 1985. Channel 29 was originally owned by the Alamo Broadcasting Corporation, from which its call letters were taken. Alamo Broadcasting sold the station ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kab-kab
Kabkab, also known as cassava cracker or cassava crisp, is a traditional Filipino disc-shaped wafer made from ground cassava. It originates from the southern Philippines, but is most closely associated with the cuisine of Mindanao and the southern Visayas Islands. Other names Kabkab is the name of the dish in most of the southern Visayas (derived from the common name of the oakleaf fern in Visayan languages). It is also known as ''salvaro'' in Cebu; ''kiping'' in Northern Mindanao, Camiguin, and Zamboanga del Norte; ''burikit'' in Dipolog and Zamboanga del Sur; ''piking'' in Palawan; and ''sitsarit'' or ''saritsit'' in Davao City and Davao del Sur. Description Kabkab is made from finely mashed cassava tubers with a little salt and sugar. It is slathered thinly on banana leaves and steamed until the cassava pulp becomes translucent and paste-like. It is then air-dried or sun-dried until it becomes crisp and rigid. It can be stored for long periods in this form, up to several ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kab 101
Kab 101 is a Sea Pony-type minimum-facilities light-production oil platform operated by Mexican state-owned oil company PEMEX, and installed about off the coast of Tabasco, near the port of , in 1994. The platform was designed by British engineering firm SLP Engineering Limited. The platform also produces the wells Kab 103 and Kab 121. This platform was the site of the accident which eventually led to the death of 22 workers. Pemex would contract two independent studies and one by itself and in an exercise of transparency, posted the reports on its website. On October 31, 2008, PEMEX released the result of the independent studies of the accident. Usumacinta accident timeline October 21, 2007: The jackup rig ''Usumacinta'' is moved to the location of Kab 101 to prepare for work on the well Kab 103. October 23, 2007, 0700: The arrival of Cold Front No. 4 with winds exceeding causes all personnel on the rig to cease operations. 08:00 – 11:00: The Usumacinta begins moving wit ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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KAB-500S-E
The KAB-500S-E () is a guided bomb designed for the Russian Aerospace Forces and is also the first guided bomb of the Russian Federation. It uses the GLONASS satellite navigation system and is the Russian equivalent of the Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) weapons family. It was first used during the Russian military intervention in the Syrian Civil War. The bomb's first trials were in 2000 and it was displayed at airshows in 2003. It is designed to destroy targets in harbors, industrial facilities and Supply depot, depots and uses an impact fuse with three programmable modes. KTRV has fully completed testing of products of the K08B and K029B (UPAB-1500) types, both products are in serial production and are delivered to combat units. See also *KAB-500KR *KAB-1500S-E References Aerial bombs of Russia Guided bombs {{Russia-mil-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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KAB-500OD
KAB-500 is a Russian precision guided weapon which comes in four versions: *KAB-500KR TV-guided bomb *KAB-500L laser-guided bomb *KAB-500OD EO correlation TV seeker *KAB-500S-E The KAB-500S-E () is a guided bomb designed for the Russian Aerospace Forces and is also the first guided bomb of the Russian Federation. It uses the GLONASS satellite navigation system and is the Russian equivalent of the Joint Direct Attack Muni ... satellite-guided bomb See also * KABs References Guided bombs Aerial bombs of Russia Aerial bombs of the Soviet Union {{weapon-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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KAB-500L
The KAB-500L is a laser-guided bomb developed by the Soviet Air Force, entering service in 1975. It remains in service with the CIS and post-Soviet Russian Aerospace Forces. The KAB-500L is long and weighs . Its warhead makes up of the total weight, of which roughly 50% is blast-effect high explosive. Russian sources credit it with a CEP of . The technology of the KAB-500L is also used for larger bombs, such as the KAB-1500L family. It is also deployed by the Indian Air Force. The primary launch platform is Su-30MKI. This bomb is also used by Royal Malaysian Air Force on its Sukhoi Su-30MKM. KAB-500S-E KAB-500S-E is a Precision-Guided Munition (PGM) whose guidance system is based on GLONASS. The weapon can be dropped from aircraft flying at an altitude from 500 metres to 5000 metres and with an airspeed of 500–1150 km/h. The CEP is 7–12 metres. These bombs were used for the first time in the Russian military intervention in the Syrian Civil War {{Infobox mili ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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KAB-500KR
The KAB-500Kr (Correctable air bomb - 500 kg) is an electro-optical TV-guided fire and forget bomb developed by the Soviet Air Force in the 1980s. It remains in service with the Commonwealth of Independent States, CIS and various export customers. The seeker employs a gimballed daylight television imaging sensor under a wide angle glass dome. Unlike the earlier US GBU-8, GBU-8 HOBOS and AGM-65 Maverick which employed contrast lock technology, the -Kr series guidance system employs Scene Matching Area Correlation technology more akin to the US Navy DAMASK seeker or Tomahawk (missile family), Tomahawk DSMAC. This results in the ability to attack low contrast targets by exploiting the contrast of nearby terrain features or objects. The bomb is 305 cm (10 ft) long and weighs , of which is a hardened, armor-piercing warhead capable of penetrating up to 1.5 metres (5 ft) of reinforced concrete. The weapon's seeker can lock onto a target at ranges of up to , dep ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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KAB-500
KAB-500 is a Russian precision guided weapon which comes in four versions: *KAB-500KR TV-guided bomb *KAB-500L laser-guided bomb *KAB-500OD EO correlation TV seeker *KAB-500S-E satellite-guided bomb See also * KAB (other), KABs References Guided bombs Aerial bombs of Russia Aerial bombs of the Soviet Union {{weapon-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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KAB-250S-E
The KAB-250 is a family of aerial bombs developed in the 2000s. It comes in two forms, the KAB-250LG-E laser-guided bomb and KAB-250S-E satellite-guided bomb. It is being introduced into service with the Russian Air Force since 2020. KAB stands for "Корректируемая Авиационная Бомба" which means "Managed (corrected) aircraft bomb" and refers to high-precision weapons. The KAB-250 is long and weighs . Its warhead makes up of the total weight, of which is blast-effect high explosive. Russian sources credit it with a CEP of to . The technology of KAB-250 is also used for the larger KAB-500L. It has a noticeable, egg-shaped form and has been integrated on and dropped by Sukhoi Su-34 on Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant targets from 5000m altitudes. See also *KhAB-250 The KhAB-250 is the provisional name of an aerial bomb developed by the Soviet Air Force to deliver the chemical weapon sarin. The KhAB-250 operational weight has been reported ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |