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  • ...uck. By the time the two sentries had locked, loaded, and shouldered their weapons, the truck was already inside the building's entry way. ...ry lethal weapon. These devices are similar to fuel-air or [[thermobaric]] weapons, explaining the large blast and damage.<ref>Paul Rogers(2000)"[http://www.b
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  • ...0 | url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_4-50_mk9.htm | work = Naval Weapons of the World | publisher = Navweaps.com | date = 15 August 2008 | accessdat ...which had been captured by German submarine {{SMU|U-43||2}} and sunk with explosive charges.<ref name=DANFS /><ref name=Ubn-aida>{{cite Uboat.net | name = Aida
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  • <!-- Explosive specifications --> Unlike the L-39 anti-tank rifle, weapons in the 20 ItK 40 VKT are designed for full-automatic fire and so do not suf
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  • ...on almost every battlefield, making it one of the most recognizable German weapons of the war. Developments of the original models led to a wide variety of gu ...ore powerful models, the ''FlaK'' 41 and 43, although these were different weapons. Compared to the British [[QF 3.7 inch AA gun]] or United States [[90 mm gu
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  • <!-- Explosive specifications --> * [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNFR_94-50_m1902.htm French 240 mm/50 (9.45") Models 1902 and 1906 ]
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  • ...t can be used from a few feet away. Vladimir starts building [[Improvised explosive device|claymore mines]] out of some small materials.
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  • <!-- Explosive specifications --> ...y purpose is defense against anti-ship missiles and other precision guided weapons. However it can also be employed against fixed or rotary wing aircraft, shi
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  • ...und. The Chinese Type 69 fires only a locally produced version of the high explosive round. Ammunition is also produced in Romania and Serbia. ! Explosive content
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  • ...sianmilitaryreview.com/upload/200712031855161.pdf |title=Light Anti-Armour Weapons: Anti-Everything? |author=Owen, William F. |year=2007 |publisher=http://asi <!-- Explosive specifications -->
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  • <!-- Explosive specifications --> It used {{convert|45.3|kg|lb}} 15&nbsp;cm Spgr L/4.1 [[Explosive material|HE]] shells with a bursting charge weight between {{convert|3.9|kg
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  • The [[Multi-Mission Effects Vehicle]] (MMEV) will feature a wide array of weapons for different engagements. Its direct fire with low cost rockets will be ab * Warhead: 12.5&nbsp;kg [[high explosive]] (HE) [[Fragmentation (weaponry)|fragmentation]]/[[shaped charge]], [[Fuse
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  • <!-- Explosive specifications --> [[Category:Modern weapons of South Africa]]
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  • <!-- Explosive specifications --> ...and future armoured units equipped with advanced armour protection like [[explosive reactive armour]] (ERA)<ref name="NAROD">{{cite web |url=http://btvt.narod.
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  • <!-- Explosive specifications --> ...d service in the Russian army in 1994<ref>http://www.deagel.com/Anti-Armor-Weapons-and-Missiles/Kornet_a001010001.aspx</ref>, its export designation is the Ko
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  • ...p;ft) of [[Rolled homogeneous armour]] (RHA), and also effective against [[Explosive Reactive Armour]] (ERA). This means the Mokopa is able to counter any curre [[Category:Modern weapons of South Africa]]
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  • ...ing armoured targets fitted out with built in and add-on [[Reactive armour|explosive reactive armor]], at a range of up to 8&nbsp;km when fired from a helicopte * Jane's Air Launched Weapons, Issue thirty six.
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  • |filling=[[High explosive anti-tank|HEAT]] tandem warhead, Armor penetration behind [[Reactive armour According to accounts by [[Israeli military]], weapons seized from Hezbollah and journalists accounts from Lebanon, the Metis-M w
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  • ...Navy Spike Missile System: A New Generation of Miniature Precision Guided Weapons |publisher=[[Defense Technical Information Center]] (DTIC) |format=[[PDF]] <!-- Explosive specifications -->
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  • <!-- Explosive specifications --> * [http://www.saabgroup.com/en/land/weapon-systems/support-weapons/nlaw-next-generation-light-antitank-weapon/ SAAB official site]
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  • ...EAT]] (penetrating 0.9 m through [[rolled homogeneous armor|RHA]] behind [[explosive reactive armour|reactive armour]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.army.forces ...ick|last=Nicholas|title=AEROSPATIALE'S ACCP BRIDGES THE GAP|journal=Combat Weapons|date=Fall 1985|page=53|publisher=Omega Group Ltd.|issn=1052-5076}}</ref><re
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