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a b Harwood, William (1986). "Voyage into History; Chapter Six: The Reaction". Archived from the original on May 4, 2006. Archived by the Internet Archive on May 4, 2006. a b c d e Kerwin, Joseph P. (July 28, 1986). "Joseph P. Kerwin to Richard H. Truly". NASA. Archived from the original on January 3, 2013 . Retrieved August 2, 2021. The findings are inconclusive. The impact of the crew compartment with the ocean surface was so violent that evidence of damage occurring in the seconds which followed the disintegration was masked. Our final conclusions are:Updates to the automotive components of Challenger 2 are being undertaken as part of the ongoing Heavy Armour Automotive Improvement Programme (HAAIP), which is expected to continue until 2031, and expected to align with the Challenger 3 programme. [74] [75] The HAAIP programme "will be made to existing in-service Challenger 2 tanks to increase their mobility and stability, both of which are critical to providing the foundation for the new turret and systems that will upgrade the vehicle to a Challenger 3." [31] a b Schmidt, William E. (April 30, 1986). "Bodies of Astronauts Flown to Delaware". The New York Times. Archived from the original on June 28, 2021 . Retrieved July 15, 2021. His comments follow remarks from US secretary of defence Lloyd Austin, who said Russia would go after Baltic countries, Poland and other neighbouring states if Washington stopped supporting Ukraine. McAuliffe's Grave on a Hillside Overlooks City Where She Taught". The Los Angeles Times. May 2, 1986. Archived from the original on July 15, 2021 . Retrieved July 15, 2021.

By 2013 the British Army had, at various events featuring the Challenger 2, begun to state the on-road range as 550km as opposed to an earlier stated value of 450km. [6] They also publicly stated a maximum road speed of 59km/h while equipped with 15tons of additional modules. [6] Crew and accommodation [ edit ] On March 7, Air Force divers identified potential crew compartment debris, which was confirmed the next day by divers from the USS Preserver. [17] :51 [18] The damage to the crew compartment indicated that it had remained largely intact during the initial explosion but was extensively damaged when it impacted the ocean. [16] The remains of the crew were badly damaged from impact and submersion, and were not intact bodies. [19] The USS Preserver made multiple trips to return debris and remains to port, and continued crew compartment recovery until April 4. [17] :51 During the recovery of the remains of the crew, Jarvis's body floated away and was not located until April 15, several weeks after the other remains had been positively identified. [18] [20] Once remains were brought to port, pathologists from the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology worked to identify the human remains, but could not determine the exact cause of death for any of them. [19] [13] Medical examiners in Brevard County disputed the legality of transferring human remains to US military officials to conduct autopsies and refused to issue the death certificates; NASA officials ultimately released the death certificates of the crew members. [21]Roland, Alex (January 28, 1996). "Large Craft Warnings". The New York Times. Archived from the original on October 5, 2021 . Retrieved October 5, 2021. The Challenger 2 is also armed with a L94A1 EX-34 7.62mm chain gun coaxially to the left of the main gun, and a 7.62mm L37A2 (GPMG) machine gun mounted on a pintle on the loader's hatch ring. 4,200 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition are carried. The Challenger can also mount a Leonardo "Enforcer" remote control weapons system, bearing a 7.62mm L37A2 (GPMG) machine gun, a 12.7mm heavy machine gun or a 40mm automatic grenade launcher. [46] Fire control and sights [ edit ] A close up view of a Challenger 2

Since the Challenger 2 entered service in 1998, various upgrades have sought to improve its protection, mobility and lethality. This has culminated in an upgraded design, known as Challenger 3, which is set to gradually replace Challenger 2 from 2027. [18] History [ edit ] Challenger 1 contest [ edit ] About Us". Challenger Center for Space Science Education. 2019. Archived from the original on October 6, 2021 . Retrieved November 3, 2021. On July 28, 1986, NASA's Associate Administrator for Space Flight, former astronaut Richard H. Truly, released a report on the deaths of the crew from physician and Skylab 2 astronaut Joseph P. Kerwin. April 2007: In Basra, Iraq, a shaped charge from an improvised explosive device (IED) penetrated the underside of a tank resulting in the driver losing a leg and causing minor injuries to another soldier. [62] [63]

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The Ukrainian army had tried to capture this village before at the start of its counter-offensive but it eventually gave up after sustaining heavy losses in troops and weaponry,” Voenny Osvedomitel said. Several memorials have been established in honor of the Challenger disaster. The public Peers Park in Palo Alto, California, features the Challenger Memorial Grove including redwood trees grown from seeds carried aboard Challenger in 1985. [76] Schools and streets have been renamed to include the names of the crew or Challenger. [77] [78] [79] In 1990, a 1/10 scale replica of Challenger in liftoff position was erected in Little Tokyo district of Los Angeles, California. [80] Challenger Point is a mountain peak of the Sangre de Cristo Range. [81] The McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center, a science museum and planetarium in Concord, New Hampshire, is named in honor of McAuliffe, a Concord High School teacher, and Alan Shepard, who was from Derry, New Hampshire. [82]

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