5/4/2023 0 Comments Redlion mguard![]() "Red Lion" is set about circa 1860 and begins with a new Imperial army being created to solidify power. While not an overnight change, through a series of wars and HUGE social upheaval, the country shifted to an Imperial rule-known as the Meiji period. ![]() So, against the wishes of the various clans that ran the country, the Emperor negotiated to open up his country as well as asset control. The Shogunate hated this but the Emperor seized this as an opportunity to finally assert itself and take power. Now, against their will, they were essentially forced to welcome the American forces.or else. You see, up until then, the Shogunate had banned virtually all contact with the outside world for two hundred years. All this changed in the late 1850s when the US sent a fleet to ships to Japan to forcibly create relations with the west. This is referred to as the Tokugawa Shogunate, as these shogun (bosses, really) ruled like emperors and the emperor lived in seclusion-in luxury but also like a virtual prisoner. And in the process, they exploited the people and kept the country in a feudal state. So, while people loved and respected their emperors, the real running of the country was left to mob bosses, of sorts. Although Japan was technically ruled by the Emperor, the office had long become a figurehead. I will try to sum up the context for when the film begins. įor additional information contact Red Lion Controls online at or the Coast Guard Surface Forces Logistics Center at non-Japanese audiences, this is not an easy film to understand as it takes a decent knowledge of their history to understand what's happening. More information about this solicitation is online at. Related: Army chooses rugged Ethernet vetronics networking from Sixnet for deploying MRAPsĬoast Guard officials are asking Red Lion, its distributors, or any other sources of this Ethernet switch to email price quotes no later than 6 July 2015 to the Coast Guard's Dwayne Butler at Delivery is to be to the Coast Guard's Surface Forces Logistics Center in Baltimore.įor questions or concerns contact the Coast Guard's Dwayne Butler by email at or by phone at 41. It uses DIN rail or direct panel mounting, has a corrosion-resistant aluminum case, measures 6.02 by 5.52 by 1.63 inches, and weighs 12 ounces. The unit resists shock and vibration per IEC6, -27, and operates to altitudes as high as 30,000 feet. It operates in temperatures from -40 to 75 degrees Celsius and has redundant dual power inputs. The switch uses the company's Real-Time-Ring or Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP) for fast redundant ring or mesh networks, and employs authentication and encryption for security. It combines compact DIN rail packaging, protected circuitry and software to keep systems going under tough environmental conditions, company officials say. This switch is designed to be rugged, reliable, real-time and secure. The SLX-10MG is a 10-port industrial Ethernet managed switch with seven fast and three Gigabit ports of which two are combination ports that support copper and fiber optic connections. Red Lion engineers manufacturer these switches at their company's Sixnet business in Ballston Lake, N.Y. Officials of the Procurement Branch of the Coast Guard Surface Forces Logistics Center in Oakland, Calif., issued a solicitation this week (HSCG40-15-Q-40374) for Red Lion and its distributors to submit quotations for 125 of Red Lion's Sixnet brand SLX-10MG-1 managed industrial Ethernet switches. They found their solution from Red Lion Controls in York, Pa. Coast Guard shipboard electronics experts needed rugged Ethernet switches for various Coast Guard vessels.
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