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Folding kayak and Z Experimental Station

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Difference between Folding kayak and Z Experimental Station

Folding kayak vs. Z Experimental Station

A folding kayak is a direct descendant of the original Inuit kayak made of animal skins stretched over frames made from wood and bones. The Z Experimental Station (ZES), Cairns was set up in July 1942, jointly by Secret Intelligence Australia and the Inter-Allied Services Department.

Similarities between Folding kayak and Z Experimental Station

Folding kayak and Z Experimental Station have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Operation Jaywick, Operation Rimau.

Operation Jaywick

Operation Jaywick was a special operation undertaken in World War II.

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Operation Rimau

Operation Rimau was an attack on Japanese shipping in Singapore Harbour, carried out by an Allied commando unit Z Special Unit, during World War II using Australian built Hoehn military MKIII folboats.

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Folding kayak and Z Experimental Station Comparison

Folding kayak has 45 relations, while Z Experimental Station has 24. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 2.90% = 2 / (45 + 24).

References

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