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      Vickers
      
      The British Vickers corporation is primarily a manufacturer of military 
      equipment. It produced one of the first aircraft designed from the 
      beginning to carry a machine gun, the Vickers Gunbus. It also built the 
      first aircraft to cross the Atlantic Ocean non-stop, a converted World War 
      I RAF Vickers Vimy bomber. It was a pioneer in producing airliners, early 
      examples being converted from Vimy bombers, and went on to manufacture the 
      piston-engined Viking and Varsity, the Viscount and Vanguard turboprop 
      airliners, and the stylish though noisy VC-10 jet airliner. The Valiant V 
      bomber was another Vickers design. The corporation is currently focused on 
      military vehicles and weapons. The VC-10 remains in RAF service as a troop 
      transporter and aerial refuelling tanker. The plane-building parts of 
      Vickers were absorbed into the British Aircraft Corporation during the 
      production of that type.  
       
      In recent years the main product of Vickers has been the Challenger II 
      tank.  
       
      Vickers was acquired by Rolls-Royce plc in 1999 for £576m.  
       
      In 2002 Vickers was bought by Alvis plc, and is now a subsidiary - Alvis 
      Vickers Ltd. 
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