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What (who) is replacement program - definition

HMMWV replacement; HMMWV replacement program; HMMWV replacement process; Humvee replacement
  • International MaxxPro Category 1 MRAP
  • Combat Tactical Vehicle]], a prototype [[Joint Light Tactical Vehicle]]
  • [[International FTTS]] UV Concept

Reliable Replacement Warhead         
AERIAL BOMB
Reliable replacement warhead; Reliable Replacement Warhead Program; RRW; RRW1; RRW2
The Reliable Replacement Warhead (RRW) was a proposed new American nuclear warhead design and bomb family that was intended to be simple, reliable and to provide a long-lasting, low-maintenance future nuclear force for the United States. Initiated by the United States Congress in 2004, it became a centerpiece of the plans of the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) to remake the nuclear weapons complex.
VXX         
  • A developmental Sikorsky VH-92A helicopter conducts landing and take-off testing at the White House South Lawn in September 2018
  • A VH-71 test aircraft at Marine Corps Air Facility Quantico, October 2005
PROCUREMENT PROGRAM TO REPLACE AGING MARINE ONE HELICOPTERS
V-XX; Presidential Helicopter Replacement Program
VXX, officially the Presidential Helicopter Replacement Program, is a procurement program to replace aging Marine One helicopters that transport the President of the United States. The current VH-3 helicopters have aging airframes, having entered service with United States Marine Corps Marine Helicopter Squadron One (HMX-1) in 1963.
Great Replacement         
  • alt=Giorgia Meloni accepting the task of forming a new government
  • Author [[Renaud Camus]], progenitor of the "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory, September 2013.
  • Camus's tract for his 2014 "day of anger" demonstration against the "great replacement": "No to the change of people and of civilization, no to antisemitism"
  • 2022 election]], promoted extensively the Great Replacement concept.
CONSPIRACY THEORY ABOUT DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE
The Great Replacement; Great replacement; Grand remplacement; The Great Replacement conspiracy theory; Le grand remplacement; Great Replacement conspiracy theory; Great replacement conspiracy theory; Great replacement theory; Great Replacement Theory; "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory
The Great Replacement (), also known as replacement theory or great replacement theory, is a white nationalist far-right conspiracy theory, PT71. disseminated by French author Renaud Camus.

Wikipedia

Humvee replacement process

The Humvee replacement process, undertaken by the U.S. military, was an effort to replace the current AM General Humvee multi-purpose motor vehicle. The Humvee had evolved several times since its introduction in 1984, and is now used in tactical roles for which it was not originally intended. The U.S. military pursued several initiatives to replace it, both in the short and long term. The short-term replacement efforts utilize commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) vehicles, while the long-term efforts focused on building requirements for the Humvee replacement and technology research and evaluation in the form of various prototype vehicles.

After going through the replacement process, the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) was chosen as the successor.

Examples of use of replacement program
1. The ship is part of the Coast Guard‘s $25 billion fleet replacement program, known as Deepwater.
2. According to Japanese media reports, Fujitsu Ltd. and other manufacturers were also considering recalls in response to Sony‘s replacement program.
3. Blair was expected to win approval of the replacement program, which he estimates will cost $40 billion, only with the support of the opposition Conservative party.
4. Microsoft, which owns the studio that makes Halo 3, responded quickly on its Xbox website with details for a replacement program.
5. Sony said it would consult computer makers that use its batteries to see which companies decide to participate in the replacement program.