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  • ...ed, making the strength of the door jambs vitally important to the overall security of the door. [[Category:Physical Security]]
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  • ...mass destruction]]. This article explores the relationship between border security and terrorism by analyzing these threats. It also discusses the government == History of the relationship between border security and terrorism ==
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  • ...ed, making the strength of the door jambs vitally important to the overall security of the door. [[Category:Physical Security]]
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  • ...of arms to Iran.<ref>Anthony H. Cordesman, ''The Iran-Iraq war and Western Security, 1984-1987: Strategic Implications and Policy Options'', Janes Publishing C ...Revolutionary Guards]] positions. President Reagan assembled his national security team and planned to target the Sheik Abdullah barracks in Baalbek, Lebanon,
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  • ...t.com/od/jointservices/a/hooah.htm - "You can hear it shouted by Air Force Security Forces, Pararescue, and Combat Controllers. It is also known to be used by
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  • ...stuff (apa contribs, small con newsletters of the informal persuasion) and security printing (Postscript output -> ghostscript -> 9 pin printer -> coloured Ban
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  • ...n building [[alternative energy]] sources. He specialized in designing for security. |Title = Safety and Security
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  • ...ished up on 8 December. In a change of pace, the gunboat conducted a short security patrol of the [[Caroline Islands]] in mid-December.
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  • ...ref name="jones2009"/><ref name="janesvenezuela">http://www.janes.com/news/security/jiwk/jiwk090720_1_n.shtml</ref> In 2009 it was reported that AT4 weapons so ...w.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/at4.htm M136 AT4 - Global Security]
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  • ...rds. This was crucial because Britain, as a maritime power, relied for its security on the ability of its naval ordnance to defeat any new armour-protected war
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  • ...07.htm M307 Airbursting Weapon System Advanced Crew Served Weapon - Global Security]
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  • ...http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/bmp-1-specs.htm Global security. BMP-1 specifications]</ref> The muzzle velocity of the OG-9 is {{convert|2 ...y-2">[http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/bmp-1.htm Global Security. BMP-1 Fighting Vehicle]</ref> The limited elevation of the main gun, its l
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  • ...www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/systems/mk-44-30mm.htm Global Security ''Mk 44 Bushmaster II 30/40mm Automatic Cannon / Mk 46 Weapon Station''].</
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  • ...d to prioritized units which are stationed in Afghanistan ([[International Security Assistance Force|ISAF]]), Chad ([[EUFOR Chad/CAR]]), and Kosovo ([[Kosovo F
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  • ...d rigid-hull vessel. These were deployed as part of coalition forces' port security efforts in [[Iraq]] as well as anti-piracy roles in the [[Gulf of Aden]].
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  • ...th MEU.jpg|thumb|A U.S. Marine mans a .50 caliber machine gun as part of a security force during an exercise]]
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  • ...ngly involved in ground support missions. Most often the M42 was on point security, convoy escort or perimeter defense. The "Duster" (as it was called by U.S
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  • ...e highly sophisticated Mark VI, a service manual "was written — but, for security reasons, not printed — and locked in a safe."<ref name="Blair, p.62"/>
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  • ...ting for the weapon include the [[United States Coast Guard]]'s [[National Security Cutter]], the upcoming [[Zumwalt class]] destroyer, and the new [[littoral
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  • ....org/military/systems/ground/mk19.htm MK19 MOD 3 40mm Machine Gun - Global Security] ...lobalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/40.htm 40mm grenades - Global Security]
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  • ...rd]] aboard its [[Hamilton class cutter|''Hamilton'']] and [[USCG Maritime Security Cutter, Large|''Legend'']] class [[United States Coast Guard Cutter|cutters
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  • ...launcher, and flamethrower varieties as well as security bots summoned by security cameras which are essentially sentry guns with rotors allowing them to fly ...ent against a coordinated attack) enjoyed by players in the so-called "Low security space" zones, as opposed to "0.0 space" where [[Player versus player|PvP]]
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