The weak variants could no longer carry an accent.
Later variants carried 20 mm, 37 mm, and even 75 mm guns to support the more lightly armed versions (see table below).
The vehicle carries 150 rounds (the second variant carries 350 rounds).
All Bliss-Leavitt variants after the Mk1 would carry this design feature.
Yet another variant carries a variegated linen-like weave wherein individual threads can stand out for several centimeters.
Both variants can carry a 10 kt nuclear warhead.
The second variant of the Trident is more sophisticated and can carry a heavier payload.
While the two variants carry similar meaning and phonological makeup, the special clitic is bound to a host word and unaccented.
This variant could carry either a single missile or a reconnaissance pod on the centreline.
Among African-Americans, the variant carries the same risk but is twice as common.