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Qué (quién) es félin$1$ - definición

FELIN; Félin; Felin
  • Improved FAMAS F1 Félin system

Heolyfelin Chapel         
BAPTIST CHAPEL IN TRECYNON
Heolyfelin, Aberdare; Capel Heol y Felin
Heolyfelin Chapel, Trecynon, Aberdare (also spelled Heol-y-Felin) was a Welsh Baptist chapel established in 1855. Services were held in the Welsh language.
Felin-fach         
  • Location of Felin-fach in [[Powys]]
  • Felinfach
VILLAGE IN THE COUNTY OF POWYS, WALES
Felinfach; Llanfilo; Llandefalle; Talachddu
Felin-fach is a community in Powys, Wales, northeast of Brecon. The community had a population of 673 as of the 2011 UK Census.
Felin Fawr Slate Works         
  • Penrhyn Quarry workshops, Coed y Parc, at the former meeting point between the main line of the 2' gauge railway to Porth Penrhyn and the internal quarry railway system, 1973.
Felin Fawr Works is a former slate works to Penrhyn Quarry Railway in Bethesda, Wales. It dates back to 1803; This is when the first mill was supposedly built.

Wikipedia

FÉLIN

FÉLIN (Fantassin à Équipement et Liaisons Intégrés, Integrated Infantryman Equipment and Communications) is the name for the French infantry combat system developed by Safran Electronics & Defense.

It combines a modified FAMAS rifle with a host of other electronics, clothing, pouches, and body armour. The helmet is an integral SPECTRA helmet fitted with real-time positioning and information system, and with light amplifiers for night vision. Power sources will be made of two rechargeable Li-ion batteries.

The €1.1bn (FY2012) project was to see 22,588 units delivered between 2010 and 2015, at a unit cost of €38,000 (€49,000 including development costs). The system entered service in late 2011, when 300 were deployed to Afghanistan.