
U103-C Filter
Materials:
Body: Aluminum(spray-painted)
Technical Specifications:
Working pressure:0.2Mpa
Filter accuracy:30um
Maximum flow rate:220L/min
Medium:gasoline,diesel
Features :
?92*82
M20*1.5
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U103-C 18kg/case of35 19kg/case of35 50×28×35cm/case of35
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Bundeswehr the Henning-von-Tresckow barracks, named after a German
general who tried to blow up Hitler, has had many tenants. Its latest may
be the most surprising of all. For this base near Potsdam is the European
Union s operational headquarters for its mission to Kinshasa, capital of
Congo, during the election this weekend.
The flags of 20 EU members (plus Turkey) mark the mission s command
centre. But the focus of intere fuel dispenser st is Germany, which is providing not only
the bulk of the EU contingent, but also its commander, Karlheinz
Viereck—a first since the war. The Congo mission now has added
significance in the light of talk about European troops going to Lebanon.
German officials do not exclude that possibility, given Germany s historical
responsibility to defend Israel. Others say it is precisely because of history
that German uniforms cannot be seen near Israel s borders.
At all events, it is a far cry from the pacifism of Germany up to the 1990s.
Surprisingly, it was the Social Democ fuel dispenser rat Green government that broke the
In a faraway country
post-war taboo against sending troops into armed combat. In late 1998,
Chancellor Gerhard Schröder survived a vote of no confidence to send fighters into former Yugoslavia. “If
there is a historic achievement of the Schröder government, it was overcoming this taboo, while
preserving the policy emphasis on civilian power,?comments Constanze Stelzenmüller, of the Berlin
office of the German Marshall Fund.
Since then, Germany has become a big provider of
peacekeeping troops, with 7,706 now spread over a dozen
missions (see table). Congo is a step to normality in another
way. For the first time, the debate was not about moral
imperatives, but plain national interest the threat of Congo
becoming another failed state. It did not split along party lines,
either; rather, the argument was between “internatio fuel dispenser nalists?and
“isolationa