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What (who) is LATS protector - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
LATS; Lats (disambiguation)

HMAS Protector (1884)         
  • The remains of ''Protector'' at Heron Island in 2008 at low tide (broadside)
  • Starboard elevation and deck plan, 1888
  • ''Protector'' in 1901
  • ''Protector'' circa 1901
  • ''Protector''{{'}}s crew in 1900
LARGE FLAT-IRON GUNBOAT COMMISSIONED AND PURCHASED BY THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT IN 1884
HMCS / HMAS Protector; HMAS Protector I; HMAS Protector (I)
HMCS (later HMAS)His/Her Majesty's Colonial Ship, later His Majesty's Australian Ship Protector was a large flat-iron gunboat commissioned and purchased by the South Australian government in 1884, for the purpose of defending the local coastline against possible attacks in the aftermath of the 'Russian scare', of the 1870s.Cohen, Raymond (1979).
ADV Ocean Protector         
AUXILIARY NAVAL VESSEL OF THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
Ocean Protector; IMO 9374260; Skandi Protector; ACV Ocean Protector
Australian Defence Vessel (ADV) Ocean Protector is an auxiliary naval vessel of the Royal Australian Navy manned and managed by Teekay.
protector         
n. a chest; surge protector

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Lats

Lats or LATS may refer to:

  • Latissimus dorsi muscle
  • Latvian lats, former currency of Latvia
  • Latin American Test Symposium of test and fault tolerance technologists
  • Landfill Allowance Trading Scheme, a UK scheme to reduce biodegradable waste sent to landfill
  • Long Acting Thyroid Stimulants in Graves' disease