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Kawasaki Heavy Industries - traducción al Inglés

JAPANESE MULTINATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.; Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.; Kawasaki Precision Machinery Ltd.; Kawasaky Plant Systems Ltd.; NIPPI Corporation; Kawasaki robotics; Kawasaki Robotics; Kawasaki Bayou 220; Kawasaki Tecate 4; Tecate 4; Kawasaki Group; Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd.
  • [[Kawasaki C-2]] military transport aircraft
  • A [[Kawasaki T-4]] of the [[Japan Air Self-Defense Force]]
  • Lineup of [[JR East]] Shinkansen trains, October 2009
  • Kawasaki FS-03N [[industrial robot]]
  • Vertical version of the Kawasaki logo
  • Kawasaki Mule 006
  • [[Kawasaki Ninja H2R]]
  • Kawasaki XI750R
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  • Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corp – Kobe Works
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  • Kawasaki's M8 railcars]] on the [[New Haven Line]].
  • [[Kawasaki Ninja ZX-RR]]

Kawasaki Heavy Industries         
n. Kawasaki Heavy Industries, società giapponese specializzata nel settore dei trasporti e delle moto
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.         
  • The Big Cranes at The Mitsubishi Dockyard Nagasaki, Meiji Period
  • The [[Crystal Mover]], an automated [[people mover]] manufactured by MHI for airport and light rail applications
  • Diamond Princess]] docked in [[Hobart]], [[Australia]]
  • Liftoff of the second flight of the [[H-IIB]] [[expendable launch system]]
  • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries building in [[Yokohama]], [[Japan]]
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JAPANESE MULTINATIONAL ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, AND ELECTRONICS COMPANY
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.; Mitsubishi Heavy; Mitsubishi heavy industries; Mitsubishi Heavy Industry; 三菱重工業株式會社; Mitsubishi Jūkōgyō Kabushiki-kaisha; Mitsubishi Jukogyo; Mitsubishi Shipbuilding & Engineering; Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Shipyard; Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Aerospace; Mitsubishi Internal Combustion Engine Manufacturing Company; Mitsubishi Nainenki K. K.; 7011
n. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., società giapponese con sede a Tokio e produttrice di macchinari ed elettrodomestici, impianti idrici, aerei e missili e componenti di navi da crociera e da carico
Israel Aircraft Industries         
  • Model of an AMOS-5 satellite during "Semana de Espacio", in IFEMA, Madrid
  • Many [[Israel Railways]] [[IC3]] trains (one shown at Beit Shemesh, August 2006) were assembled by RAMTA from [[knock-down kit]]s imported from Denmark.
  • [[IDF Caterpillar D9]] [[armored bulldozer]].
  • IAI Gabriel
  • IAI Kfir
  • IAI Lavi
  • The [[IAI Harop]] loitering anti-radiation drone
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  • [[LAHAT]] laser-guided anti-tank missile system
  • LORA tactical ballistic missile system
  • IAI Tzukit of the [[IAF Aerobatic Team]] (2007)
AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE MANUFACTURER
Israeli Aircraft Industries; Israeli Aerial Industries; Israel Aircraft Industries; Israeli Aerospace Industries; Israel Aircraft Industries International; Bedek Aviation; RAMTA
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Kawasaki Heavy Industries

Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. (KHI) (川崎重工業株式会社, Kawasaki Jūkōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha) (or simply Kawasaki) is a Japanese public multinational corporation manufacturer of motorcycles, engines, heavy equipment, aerospace and defense equipment, rolling stock and ships, headquartered in Chūō, Kobe and Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It is also active in the production of industrial robots, gas turbines, pumps, boilers and other industrial products. The company is named after its founder, Shōzō Kawasaki. KHI is known as one of the three major heavy industrial manufacturers of Japan, alongside Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and IHI. Prior to the Second World War, KHI was part of the Kobe Kawasaki zaibatsu, which included Kawasaki Steel and Kawasaki Kisen. After the conflict, KHI became part of the DKB Group (keiretsu).

Ejemplos de uso de Kawasaki Heavy Industries
1. Six Japanese companies led by Kawasaki Heavy Industries are in the final stages of talks to supply China with 60 high–speed trains, according to Japanese media reports.
2. The trains were built by two Chinese–foreign joint ventures, one involving Canada‘s Bombardier Inc. and the other involving Japan‘s Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd.
3. Concorde had a speed of Mach 2, twice the speed of soundNew engines being developed by a consortium of Japanese companies, including Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ishikawa–Harima Industries and Kawasaki Heavy Industries, will enable the aircraft to travel at a speed of Mach 5.5, or 5.5 times the speed of sound.
4. They include the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, the Engineering Research Association for Supersonic Transport Propulsion System –– consisting of Ishikawajima–Harima Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Kawasaki Heavy Industries, –– the French Aeronautics and Space Research Center, and French aircraft engine manufacturer Snecma.