Why is it called 100 mile an hour tape?

It's called 100-MPH Tape because it was used duirng the Vietnam War to repair helicopter rotor blades and could withstand winds up to 100 miles per hour. The U.S. Navy used it as 1,000-MPH Tape to repair the dome that fits over a radar antenna on the nose cone of an airplane.
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What is 100 mile an hour tape called?

100 mph tape, a.k.a. duct tape in the civilian world, is the military's best-kept battlefield secret. There is nothing 100mph tape can't fix.
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What does the Army call duct tape?

“100 mph tape” and “Tape, adhesive cloth, 2 in.” are both Duct tape/Duck tape. Oddly enough, duct tape was originally a military item that the troops called “duck tape” for its ability to repel water. But, since “Duck tape” is now a brand name and duct tape was trademarked, the military calls its tape 100 mph tape.
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What does the Army call Velcro?

A shelter. While “hooch” is sometimes used to refer to a service member's room in a building, it is most commonly used to mean a small tent, sometimes improvised from items like tarps or ponchos. Commonly called Velcro.
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Why is duct tape GREY?

To allow for this usage, the tapes primary color was switched from green to silver, so that it would match the ducts. Soon the tape began being referred to as “Duct” tape instead of “Duck” tape.
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Why is duck tape called duck tape?

Duck Tape®

Duck Brand® duct tape takes its name from the original name of duct tape. This name came from two factors. First, the tape was originally made from an army green cotton duck fabric. And second, the water-resistant properties of the tape were said to repel water like the back of a duck.
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Does NASA use duct tape?

— For more than 50 years, NASA astronauts have relied on duct tape as a fix-it-all for everything from a lunar rover on the moon to an air leak on board the International Space Station. Up until now, though, they have not had an easy way to dispense the adhesive.
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Why do they call night vision nods?

What is this? The term NODS is an acronym for Night Observation Devises, although sometimes it stands in for Night Optical Devise. A common NODS military devise for the Navy is the AN/AVS-6 vision goggle.
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Why do military pants have buttons?

A zipper allows medical personnel to undo the top far easier than searching for a pair of scissors or undoing all of the buttons. The hook-and-loop fasteners (Velcro) is to help give it a smooth appearance. Buttons on the trousers serve a completely different purpose. The buttons keep them sealed better than a zipper.
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What does nod stand for military?

A Notice of Disagreement (NOD) is a formal statement letting the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) know you disagree with its decision on your disability claim.
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Which is correct duck tape or duct tape?

The preferred generic word for this tape seems to be duct tape, though if one is referring to a Duck brand tape, then Duck tape with an uppercase “D” would be accurate.
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Is 100 mph tape the same as duct tape?

Tac Shield 100 MPH Tape is a heavy duty poly-coated adhesive tape that outperforms traditional duct tape at every level. With superior adhesion and weather resistance, this tape can be used for quick fixes on equipment in the field, marking deployment gear, and many other uses.
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When did duct tape become duck tape?

1980. Jack Kahl officially creates a branded duct tape under the Duck® and Duck Tape® trademarks and becomes the first company to offer Duck Tape® colors.
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Who invented gaffer tape?

Ross Lowell, Oscar Recipient and Inventor of Gaffer Tape, Dies at 92.
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What is the strongest duct tape?

Built with Forge-Link™ Technology, an extreme tensile cloth, one loop of T-Rex Brute Force tape holds 700+ pounds of weight, making it the strongest duct tape on the market.
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What is engineer tape called?

Tape, Textile, White (Engineer Tape) Standard U.S. Army White Engineer Tape used for dozens of marking purposes. Worn by U.S. Army Drill Sergeants / Range Safety Officers on their helmets during the conduct of Basic Rifle Marksmanship training for U.S. Army Soldiers, for safety / marking purposes.
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Why does the Army blouse their boots?

People blouse their boots for a number of reasons in the military—to not have your pants flapping in the wind as you exit an aircraft, to keep tilled up dirt out of your boots, or maybe some other obscure reason.
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What do Marines call their dress uniform?

The most recognizable uniform of the Marine Corps is the Blue Dress uniform, often seen in recruiting advertisements. It is often called Dress Blues or simply Blues. It is equivalent in formality and use to civilian black tie.
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Why is there a flap on the back of a Navy uniform?

The collar, also known as a tar flap, was a holdover from an earlier era when men had long hair that was tied back with tar or grease. The collar protected the uniform from dirt and grime.
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Does Russian military have night vision?

But unlike Western armies, Russia does not routinely issue night-vision gear to dismounted troops. Only a select few special forces and reconnaissance units get the equipment, says Mr Cranny-Evans. This is borne out by images of captured Russian soldiers.
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Does the US military own the night?

For decades, the U.S. military has prided itself on “owning the night” thanks to its unmatched night-vision technology. From the early days, when soldiers used clunky infrared scopes to detect and beat back Japanese night raids in Okinawa, the United States has maintained that advantage.
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What night vision does Delta Force use?

In recent years, Tier 1 SOF, such as SEAL Team 6 (DEVGRU) and Delta Force, have employed an innovative set of NVGs called the Ground Panoramic Night Vision Goggles (GPNVG).
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What came first duct tape or duck tape?

Duct tape was first invented by a female factory worker during World War II. It was originally called 'duck' tape because it was made out of a cotton duck fabric and it repelled water like a duck's back.
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Was duct tape used on the moon?

In fact, labeled officially by NASA as 'Tape' in the official stowage lists, every Apollo mission from 11 to 17 carried duct tape with them to the Moon (see page 8 of the Apollo 17 stowage list). Perhaps less known than the Apollo 13 incident, the Apollo 17 mission also owes much to ordinary duct tape.
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How is Velcro used in space?

During the Apollo space program, VELCRO® Brand fasteners were widely used on the astronauts' space suits to secure pockets, food and drink ports, checklists and other essential items. Some astronauts even built VELCRO® Brand hook and loop tape into their helmets so they could scratch their noses in outer space!
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