When it comes to
manoeuvrability, the JCB Hydradig features three steer modes: 2WS, 4WS, and 'crab steer'.
"Our reference in terms of flexibility is our Citerdial, a rubber hose developed and recognized globally for its
manoeuvrability in milk handling.
This degree of
manoeuvrability alone explains why member No.3 will leave little chance of survival to a vehicle even if it stops dead in its tracks at the last moment in the very remote hope of escaping a sad end.
[The] Ra'ad cruise missile...has stealth capabilities, is a low flying, terrain hugging missile with high
manoeuvrability and pinpoint accuracy."
The multi-directional steering system enables it to travel sideways when carrying long loads or forwards like a conventional counterbalance truck, and it can also rotate on the spot to maximise
manoeuvrability and minimise turning space.
STABILITY in work, great
manoeuvrability, and wide scope for adjustment of cutting and conditioning units should make Kuhn's latest trailed mower conditioner ideally suited to the UK's more demanding terrain.
The bigger buses will hold more passengers and help improve access for wheelchairs but they will also be more cumbersome, and weaker EU
manoeuvrability tests demanded by Europe's main bus makers in Germany and Holland mean they could pose a threat to pedestrians, according to the British Government.
at testing the extreme in flight
manoeuvrability, including the end flight
manoeuvrability; capable of defeating, by assured penetration, any currently available BMD system in our neighborhood or any other system under procurement/development.
The coin is split into four and features a wheel for
manoeuvrability, a target for accuracy, a stopwatch for speed and the face of Big Ben to represent London and time.
THE Coventry and District Group of Advanced Motorists is holding a "
manoeuvrability skills day" at the Ricoh Arena on Sunday.