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  • |launch_platform=Vehicle |target=Vehicle
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  • <!-- Vehicle/missile specifications --> [[Category:Weapons of Sweden]]
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  • <!-- Vehicle/missile specifications --> [[Category:Japanese World War II weapons]]
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  • <!-- Vehicle/missile specifications --> *[http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WTJAP_WWII.htm A page with many statistics on Japanese WWII torpedoes.]
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  • ...er types of ammo are also available upon customer's request. Each command vehicle can command an AAA company consisted of 8 guns, but each individual gun can *Command & control: separate C2 vehicle with electro-optical FCS
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  • <!-- Vehicle/missile specifications --> ...y, and long-range torpedo, the Type 93. Torpedoes are one of the few naval weapons enabling small warships, such as destroyers, to damage battleships. IJN to
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  • |title= Depleted Uranium Weapons ...0 percent of reactors ever built utilize that technology, and both nuclear weapons production and [[Nuclear marine propulsion|naval reactors]] require the con
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  • ...king company to set up an in-house used oil analysis laboratory to control vehicle maintenance costs. In 1960 the first independent commercial oil analysis la
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  • | title = The Oil Weapons | url = http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/199501/the.oil.weapons.htm
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  • ..., infrastructure, tools, ships, [[automobile]]s, machines, appliances, and weapons. Modern steel is generally identified by various grades defined by assorted ...tate University |accessdate=2007-08-14}}</ref> In the 4th century BC steel weapons like the [[Falcata]] were produced in the [[Iberian Peninsula]], while [[No
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  • ...System]] is an application of a dead man's switch in the field of nuclear weapons. ...he key will be removed from the ignition switch if the rider falls off the vehicle, thus turning off the engine or setting the throttle position to "idle". So
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  • ...[[aerospace]] industries in high-speed [[aircraft]], [[missile]]s, [[space vehicle]]s and [[communication satellite]]s. Several [[liquid-fuel rocket]]s use [[ ...|title=The selection of low-magnetic alloys for EOD tools|publisher= Naval Weapons Plant Washington DC|author= Kojola, Kenneth ; Lurie, William|date=9 August
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  • ...Wildfires were used in battles throughout human history as [[early thermal weapons]]. From the [[Middle ages]], accounts were written of [[occupational burnin ...fire retardant]]s and water can be dropped onto fires by [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s, [[airtanker|planes]], and [[helitack|helicopters]].<ref>{{vancite web|u
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  • * safeguarding civilian nuclear material to prevent diversion to weapons - UK Safeguards Office (transferred to HSE April 2007) *Motor vehicle repair
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  • ...ited in a nearby parking lot as her heavily armed accomplices took another vehicle to the Nanuet Mall in [[Nanuet]], New York where a Brink's truck was making ...l the police). But since the truck matched the description of the getaway vehicle they were looking for, the officers pulled it over and approached with guns
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  • ...f [[Interstate 70]] near [[Myersville, Maryland]], and arrested on federal weapons charges. Police were tipped off by Ron Lantz, who noticed the parked car. ( The attacks were carried out with the firearm found in the vehicle, a stolen [[AR-15|Bushmaster XM-15]] [[Semi-automatic rifle|semiautomatic]]
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  • |weapons=[[Rifle]], [[pyrotol]], [[dynamite]], [[club (weapon)|club]] ...d detonated a bomb inside his [[Fragmentation (weaponry)|shrapnel]]-filled vehicle, killing himself and the [[superintendent (education)|school superintendent
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  • | weapons = [[Handgun]] ...o prevent his departure, the gunman fled in a car. Witnesses described the vehicle as a powder-blue 1993 [[Ford Taurus]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Rodriguez |fi
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  • ...Rosenberg (director of the [[Federation of American Scientists]]' biochem weapons working group in 2002) said that the report was commissioned "under a [[CIA ...atch Rosenberg (director of the Federation of American Scientists' biochem weapons working group), "[http://www.angelfire.com/ny5/libertystrikesback/Rosenberg
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  • ...threat is complicated by the numerous potential means of delivering these weapons which includes bombs, spray devices, missiles, or homemade delivery devices ...tion of hundreds of miles of fencing on the U.S.-Mexican border, increases vehicle barriers, checkpoints, and lighting, as well as authorizes DHS to increase
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