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Armor modules

In military applications, the most frequent ES use is providing backup power for elecfronics in military vehicles, fire control systems in tanks and armored vehicles, airbag deployments and black boxes on helicopters, and backup power and memory devices for handheld emergency radios. ES-based modules are also appropriate in peak power applications to facilitate reliable communication transmission on land-based vehicles, active suspension for vehicle sfabilization, GPS guided missiles and projectile systems, cold engine starts, and bus voltage hold-up during peak currents. [Pg.331]


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