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  • ...as derived from their original title, the '''Inspectorate of Anti-Aircraft Weapons and Devices''', IAAWD, which was corrupted to Instigator of Anti-Aircraft W ...was developed after the [[Stewart Blacker|Lt-Col Blacker]]'s spigot mortar weapons were shown to the DMWD by [[MD1]] ("Churchill's Toyshop").
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  • '''SWAT''' Special Weapons And Training
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  • ...er a weapon or an accident is a complex mixture of many radioisotopes. For weapons fallout the photon energy is assumed to be the same as the gamma rays from ==Weapons fallout==
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  • ...f United States Navy ratings#Administration, deck, medical, technical, and weapons specialty ratings]] ('''at''' "Hospital Corpsman")''
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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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  • ...g the fledging South Vietnamese Navy in detecting and preventing supplies, weapons, and other materials from being infiltrated into South Vietnam by the Viet
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  • ...100 yards offshore, searching junks and small fishing boats for Viet Cong/weapons, and infrequently providing naval gunfire support with her two 3 inch guns:
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  • ...[[recoilless rifles]], [[machine guns]], and [[Anti-tank warfare|antitank weapons]]. This represented the largest seizure of the "Market Time" operation and
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  • [[Category:Weapons of Sweden]]
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  • ...0-caliber ([[12.7-millimeter]]) [[machine gun]]s<br/>All [[antisubmarine]] weapons (previously 1 x [[Mark 10]] Mod 0 [[antisubmarine]] projector, 2 x Mark 32
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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
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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
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  • ...down to 8-10 rounds per minute.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNFR_55-40_m1927.htm|title=French 138.6 mm/40 (5.46") Model 1927 |date=22 J * Campbell, John. ''Naval Weapons of World War Two''. London: Conway Maritime Press, 2002 ISBN 0-87021-459-4
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  • 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 ...was used in training until 1970s and they were kept in storage as reserve weapons until 1988.<ref name="Suomen_ilmatorjuntatykit"/><ref name="Jaegerplatoon"/
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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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  • * [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNFR_94-50_m1902.htm French 240 mm/50 (9.45") Models 1902 and 1906 ] [[Category:World War II naval weapons]]
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  • *Weapons: The colonists build a series of weapons for defending their home. John C. creates a [[flamethrower]] and a large [
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  • ...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 * '''Weapons range''': Effective range with HE-FRAG (0.54 kg) shell, 4,000 m (4,375 yd)
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  • ...o 1,500–1,700 rounds per minute. No new Mk 5s were built, but many older weapons were converted, being redesignated '''Mk 5 Straden'''. The ADEN is very similar to the French [[DEFA cannon]], and the two weapons use the same range of 30 mm ammunition.
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  • * [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNRussian_30mm-63_ak-230.htm Navy Weapons.com] [[Category:Cold War weapons of the Soviet Union]]
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  • ...monstrated in hopes that NATO would develop a [[guided-missile]] hydrofoil weapons system. In addition to providing a base of operations and facilities for br
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