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CH53E
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| (subclass CH53E Helicopter) | MilitaryDevices.kif 1924-1924 | C h53 e is a subclass of helicopter |
| (subclass CH53E PassengerVehicle) | MilitaryDevices.kif 1925-1925 | C h53 e is a subclass of passenger vehicle |
| (subclass CH53E MilitaryVehicle) | MilitaryDevices.kif 1926-1926 | C h53 e is a subclass of military vehicle |
| (documentation CH53E EnglishLanguage "Designated S-80E internally by the Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation, the Marine Corps CH-53E Super Stallion, and the Navy MH-53E Sea Dragon are the largest and heaviest helicopters in the United States military. The base model CH-53E serves both the Navy and Marines in the heavy lift transport role. It is capable of lifting heavy equipment including the 8 wheeled LAV-25 Light Armored Vehicle (but not the U.S. Army Stryker, which is too heavy), the M198 155mm Howitzer with ammunition and crew, and can recover all other Marine corps aircraft except for the KC-130. The less common MH-53E fills the Navy's need for long range mine sweeping or Airborne Mine Countermeasures (AMCM) missions. It features enlarged side mounted fuel sponsons and is rigged for towing its mine sweeping sled from high above the dangerous naval mines. Currently under development is the CH-53K, formerly known as the Heavy Lift Replacement, which will be equipped with three 6000 shp-class turboshaft engines. (from Wikipedia)") | MilitaryDevices.kif 1927-1941 | C h53 e is a subclass of military vehicle |
| (externalImage CH53E "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/e/ec/ CH-53_Super_Stallion.jpg/ 250px_CH-53_Super_Stallion.jpg") | pictureList.kif 1071-1071 | C h53 e is a subclass of military vehicle |
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| (termFormat EnglishLanguage CH53E "CH-53E Super Stallion") | MilitaryDevices.kif 2242-2242 | |
| (termFormat EnglishLanguage CH53E "C h53 e") | domainEnglishFormat.kif 13974-13974 | |
| (termFormat ChineseTraditionalLanguage CH53E "C h53 e") | domainEnglishFormat.kif 13975-13975 | |
| (termFormat ChineseLanguage CH53E "C h53 e") | domainEnglishFormat.kif 13976-13976 |
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| (=> (instance ?CH53E CH53E) (and (length ?CH53E (MeasureFn 30.2 Meter)) (width ?CH53E (MeasureFn 24.1 Meter)) (height ?CH53E (MeasureFn 8.46 Meter)) (weight ?CH53E (MeasureFn 15071.0 Kilogram)) (effectiveRange ?CH53E (MeasureFn 2000.0 Kilometer)))) |
MilitaryDevices.kif 1945-1957 | If X is an instance of C h53 e, then the length of X is 30.2 meter(s), the width of X is 24.1 meter(s), the height of X is 8.46 meter(s), 15071.0 kilogram(s) is a weight of X, and 2000.0 kilometer(s) is an effective range of X |
| (=> (instance ?CH53E CH53E) (and (weaponCarryingCapability ?CH53E M3M 1) (weaponCarryingCapability ?CH53E XM218 2))) |
MilitaryDevices.kif 1961-1965 | If X is an instance of C h53 e, then X can carry 1 weapons of type M3M. and X can carry 2 weapons of type XM218. |
| (=> (instance ?CH53E CH53E) (and (personTransportCapability ?CH53E 55) (maximumPayloadCapacity ?CH53E (MeasureFn 14515.0 Kilogram)))) |
MilitaryDevices.kif 1969-1974 | If X is an instance of C h53 e, then 55 is a person transport capability of X and 14515.0 kilogram(s) is a maximum payload capacity of X |
| (=> (instance ?CH CH53E) (exists (?MG) (and (instance ?MG HeavyMachineGun) (part ?MG ?CH)))) |
MilitaryDevices.kif 1978-1983 | If X is an instance of C h53 e, then there exists Y such that Y is an instance of heavy machine gun and Y is a part of X |