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SPAA
(redirected from Self-propelled anti-aircraft)

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SPAASymposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures
SPAAScreen Producers Association of Australia
SPAASymposium on Parallel Algorithms and Architectures
SPAASports Photographers Association of America
SPAASelf-Propelled Anti-Aircraft
SPAASMSF Professionals’ Association of Australia Ltd
SPAASocrates taught Plato taught Aristotle taught Alexander the Great (mnemonic)
SPAASpeech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists Association
SPAAStatement of Proposed Audit Adjustment


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Barrels There are comparatively few self-propelled anti-aircraft guns in Western service at present.
Featuring a vast environment with more than 150 square miles to explore, ArmA: Combat Operations will allow players to pilot or drive more than 30 vehicles including APCs, tanks, self-propelled anti-aircraft guns, helicopters and fighter planes.
Batteries of SAM-9 and SAM-13 tactical systems on wheels and tracks, plus SAM-7, 16 and 18 single shot shoulder launched missiles, self-propelled anti-aircraft guns.
 
 
 
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