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Canadian Auto Workers - Major auto.
General Motors of Canada – Local 195, 199, 222, 636, 1001, 1973
Ford Motor Company of Canada – Local 200, 240, 707, 1520
DaimlerChrysler Canada– Local 144, 195, 432, 444, 1090, 1285
CAMI Automotive– Local 88
Canadian Auto Workers - Independent auto parts.
Lear Corporation– Local 222, 1090, 1524, 1973
ThyssenKrupp (Budd & Fabco) – Local 1451
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AIM-9 Sidewinder - Early development.
The Sidewinder missile was a development of the Naval Ordnance Test Station (NOTS), Inyokern, California, now the Naval Air Weapon Development Center, China Lake, California. It was officially designated in 1952 and was originally conceived by William Burdette McLean.
Developed by the US Navy starting in the late 1940s, the Sidewinder introduced several new technologies that made it simpler and much more reliable than its Air Force counterpart, the AIM-4 Falcon. After terrible experiences with the Falcon in the Vietnam War, the Air ...
See also:AIM-9 Sidewinder, AIM-9 Sidewinder - History, AIM-9 Sidewinder - Early development, AIM-9 Sidewinder - Service entry, AIM-9 Sidewinder - All-Aspect Sidewinders, AIM-9 Sidewinder - Conclusion, AIM-9 Sidewinder - General characteristics AIM-9L Read more here: » AIM-9 Sidewinder: Encyclopedia II - AIM-9 Sidewinder - History |
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