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Stc Delta
, type = State-owned enterprise , industry = Defense , founded = , founder = , hq_location_city = Tbilisi , hq_location_country = Georgia , area_served = Worldwide , key_people = Zurab Azarashvili (CEO) Ucha Dzodzuashvili (General Director, 2012–2020) , products = Munitions, Small arms, Artillery, Explosives, Combat vehicle, Civil and military aerospace , services = , revenue = , revenue_year = , operating_income = , income_year = , net_income = , net_income_year = , assets = , assets_year = , equity = , equity_year = , owner = Georgian Ministry of Defense , num_employees = ≈2000 , num_employees_year = , divisions = , homepage delta.gov.ge, footnotes = The State Military Scientific-Technical Center "DELTA" (SM ...
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Didgori Medevac
The Didgori Medevac ( ka, დიდგორი მედევაკი) is a Georgian-made medical armoured personnel carrier developed by the "STC Delta, Delta" research center of the Ministry of Defence of Georgia and part of the Didgori-1, Didgori-series APC family currently constructed in five baseline variants. Technical characteristics The machine is assembled on and around the chassis of US Ford F-Series pickup trucks. Equipped with thermal imaging cameras front and rear view of FLIR Systems. Information from the cameras is displayed on the three displays: one for the driver, one for the commander and one for the infantry team, established with a system of night vision and also with a special navigation system GPS. Armor The construction of the armored medical evacuation vehicle is assembled with armored steel plates – in double layer construction and provides all-around protection according to EN1063 B7+ Standard for the crew located in front, rear medical compartment ...
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State-owned Enterprise
A state-owned enterprise (SOE) is a business entity created or owned by a national or local government, either through an executive order or legislation. SOEs aim to generate profit for the government, prevent private sector monopolies, provide goods at lower prices, implement government policies, or serve remote areas where private businesses are scarce. The government typically holds full or majority ownership and oversees operations. SOEs have a distinct legal structure, with financial and developmental goals, like making services more accessible while earning profit (such as a state railway). They can be considered as government-affiliated entities designed to meet commercial and state capitalist objectives. Terminology The terminology around the term state-owned enterprise is murky. All three words in the term are challenged and subject to interpretation. First, it is debatable what the term "state" implies (e.g., it is unclear whether municipally owned corporations and ente ...
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STC Delta Representatives Worldwide
STC may refer to: Education * Saint Theresa's College (other), any of several institutions * St. Thomas' College, Matale, Sri Lanka * S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia, Sri Lanka * Scott Theological College, Kenya * Sha Tin College, Hong Kong * Siaʻatoutai Theological College, Tonga * South Tama County Community School District, Iowa, United States * South Texas College, Texas, United States * South Thames College * South Tyneside College, Tyne & Wear, UK Organizations * Saudi Telecom Company, member of the stc Group * Scarborough Town Centre * SeeBeyond Technology Corporation, originally Software Technology Corporation * Shakespeare Theatre Company, Washington, D.C. * SHAPE Technical Centre * Society for Technical Communication * ''Solidaridad de Trabajadores Cubanos'' ( Cuban Workers' Solidarity), a Cuban trade union * Southern Transitional Council, a secessionist organization in southern Yemen * Space Transport Corporation * Standard Telephones and Cables (1 ...
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Modernized BRDM-2 Of STC Delta (Georgia) 01
Modernization theory or modernisation theory holds that as societies become more economically modernized, wealthier and more educated, their political institutions become increasingly liberal democratic and rationalist. The "classical" theories of modernization of the 1950s and 1960s, most influentially articulated by Seymour Lipset, drew on sociological analyses of Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, and Talcott Parsons. Modernization theory was a dominant paradigm in the social sciences in the 1950s and 1960s, and saw a resurgence after 1991, when Francis Fukuyama wrote about the end of the Cold War as confirmation of modernization theory.Francis Fukuyama, ''The End of History and the Last Man ''. New York: The Free Press, 1992, pp. 68-69, 133-134. The theory is the subject of much debate among scholars. Critics have highlighted cases where industrialization did not prompt stable democratization, such as Japan, Germany, and the Soviet Union, as well as cases of democratic ba ...
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BRDM-2
The BRDM-2 (''Boyevaya Razvedyvatelnaya Dozornaya Mashina'', Боевая Разведывательная Дозорная Машина, literally "Combat Reconnaissance/Patrol Vehicle") is an amphibious armoured scout car designed and developed in the Soviet Union. It was also known under the designations BTR-40PB, BTR-40P-2 and GAZ 41-08. This vehicle, like many other Soviet designs, has been exported extensively and is in use in at least 38 countries. It was intended to replace the older BRDM-1, and has improved Amphibious vehicle#Armoured, amphibious capabilities and better armament compared to its predecessor. History After a few years of use by the Soviet Army, the limitations and drawbacks of the BRDM-1 became obvious. The vehicle had no turret and to operate the armament the gunner had to open a hatch and expose himself to enemy fire. The vehicle was not fitted with an NBC protection system, and had no night vision equipment by default. The vehicle also lacked any kind o ...
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Didgori Warrior Stcdelta
Didgori generally refers to: * Battle of Didgori, a conflict between the Kingdom of Georgia and a Muslim coalition at Didgori near Tbilisi in August 1121 * Mount Didgori, Mount Didgori, mountain situated west of Tbilisi *Didgori series of Georgian armoured personnel carriers: ** Didgori-1 ** Didgori-2 ** Didgori-3 ** Didgori Medevac The Didgori Medevac ( ka, დიდგორი მედევაკი) is a Georgian-made medical armoured personnel carrier developed by the "STC Delta, Delta" research center of the Ministry of Defence of Georgia and part of the Didgori-1, D ...
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Didgori-3
Didgori-3 ( ka, დიდგორი-3) is a Georgian 6×6 MRAP type armored personnel carrier developed by the State Scientific Technical Center "Delta". The Didgori-3 was first displayed during a military parade in 2012 and was proposed as patrol vehicle for deployments. Technical characteristics Didgori-3, like two previous Didgori Armoured Personnel Carrier and Didgori-2 is equipped with night/thermal imaging cameras and GPS navigation system. Information from the cameras are provided on three independent displays: one for the driver, one for the commander and one for the Passengers. This armored vehicle is based on a modified chassis of KrAZ-6322 truck chassis and is powered by a YaMZ-238D 300 hp turbocharged diesel engine. The Didgori-3 is fitted with a self-recovery winch and can tow trailers or artillery pieces. Armor The armour withstands impacts of 7.62×54mmR AP rounds, mine blasts from underneath in accordance to STANAG level 2 and direct grenade hi ...
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Didgori Command And Communications Vehicle 01
Didgori generally refers to: * Battle of Didgori, a conflict between the Kingdom of Georgia and a Muslim coalition at Didgori near Tbilisi in August 1121 * Mount Didgori, Mount Didgori, mountain situated west of Tbilisi *Didgori series of Georgian armoured personnel carriers: ** Didgori-1 ** Didgori-2 ** Didgori-3 ** Didgori Medevac The Didgori Medevac ( ka, დიდგორი მედევაკი) is a Georgian-made medical armoured personnel carrier developed by the "STC Delta, Delta" research center of the Ministry of Defence of Georgia and part of the Didgori-1, D ...
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APC - Didgori-2
APC most often refers to: * Armoured personnel carrier, an armoured fighting vehicle APC or Apc may also refer to: Computing and technology * Auto Power Control, a system of powering e.g. laser diodes * Adaptive predictive coding, an analog-to-digital conversion system * Advanced process control, a concept in control theory * Alternative PHP Cache, a PHP accelerator program * Angled physical contact, a technique used in optical fiber connections * ''APC'' (magazine), Australian Personal Computer magazine * APC III or Advanced Personal Computer, a 1983 NEC microcomputer * APC by Schneider Electric, formerly American Power Conversion Corporation or simply ''APC'', a manufacturer of uninterruptible power supplies, electronics peripherals and data center products * APC-7 connector, a coaxial connector used for high frequency applications * Application Program Command, a C1 control code * Asynchronous procedure call, a function that executes asynchronously in the context of a spec ...
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