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  • |image=Beirutbarr.jpg|300px|caption=A smoke cloud rises from the rubble of the bombed barracks at Beirut International Airport. ...0|N|35|29|17|E|type:landmark|name=DrakkarBarracks}}<br/>'Drakkar' barracks of French [[''1er Régiment de Chasseurs Parachutistes'']], Ramlet al Baida, B
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  • ...w/at-14.htm) |title=Kornet (AT-14) |accessdate=2008-11-08 |work=Federation of American Scientists |date=1999-06-19}}</ref>. ...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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  • ...sia]]n [[anti-tank missile]] system. "9K115-2" is the [[GRAU]] designation of the missile. Its [[NATO reporting name]] is '''AT-13''' ''Saxhorn-2''. The system is designed to augment the combat power of [[Company (military unit)|company-level]]
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  • ...Navy Spike Missile System: A New Generation of Miniature Precision Guided Weapons |publisher=[[Defense Technical Information Center]] (DTIC) |format=[[PDF]] |origin=[[Israel]]
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  • ...mitrailleuse de 13.2 mm CA mle 1930''', in Batey ha-Osef Museum, Tel Aviv, Israel. ...ive use as a naval gun, and was also chosen by the French cavalry for some of its armoured vehicles.
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  • |used_by={{flag|Soviet Union}}, <br>{{flag|People's Republic of China}}, <br>{{flag|North Vietnam}}, <br>{{flag|Cambodia}} ...1939-37mm-hatzerim-1.jpg|thumb|61-K at IDF/AF Museum, Chatzerim airbase, [[Israel]].]]
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  • ...ns">[http://www13.plala.or.jp/aconit/e-nerima_soubi.html "Exhibision (sic) of Equipments".] Retrieved on July 29, 2008.</ref> ...gunner and loader), but may be used by a single operator at a reduced rate of fire.
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  • Nearly all classes of modern [[warship]] are equipped with some kind of CIWS device. ...le rapid-fire medium-calibre guns placed on a rotating gun mount. Examples of gun based CIWS products in operation are:
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  • |image= [[File:Canon DEFA MG 1359.jpg|300px|DEFA cannon of a [[Mirage III]] in twin mount.]] |caption= DEFA cannon of a [[Mirage III]] in twin mount.
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  • ...lt and has dual-feed capability. The term "chain gun" derives from the use of a roller chain that drives the bolt back and forth. ...on has an effective range of 3,000 [[Metre|meter]]s, depending on the type of ammunition used.
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  • ...lklands War]] <br>[[South African Border War]]<br>[[United States invasion of Panama]] <br>[[Gulf War]] <br>[[Somali Civil War]] <br>[[Operation Medak Po ...Gun''', or "Ma Deuce" is a [[heavy machine gun]] designed towards the end of [[World War I]] by [[John Browning]]. It is very similar in design to John
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  • |caption=M42 in Yad la-Shiryon museum, Israel. ...County (LST-1153)|USS ''Talbot County'' (LST-1153)]] offloads M42 Dusters of the 517th Artillery at the [[Rio Hato]] training area in [[Panama]] during
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  • ...pose is defence against [[anti-ship missile]]s, and other precision guided weapons. However it can also be employed against aircraft, ships and other small cr ...German]] ''Mehrrohrkanone'', meaning ''multi-barrelled gun'') can refer to weapons such as the [[Nordenfelt gun]] but is more commonly used referring to this
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  • |manufacturer= Saco Defense Industries (now a division of [[General Dynamics|General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products]]), Com ...While the MK 19 has a [[flash suppressor]], it serves to save the eyesight of its operator, and does not conceal the weapon's position. For night operat
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  • ...ion=The QF 2 pounder in Batey ha-Osef Museum, Israel. Note the folded legs of the carriage. ...un on British tanks early in World War II, and was a typical main armament of [[Armored car (military)|armoured car]]s such as the [[Daimler Armoured Car
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  • ...e="navweaps">{{cite web|author=Tony DiGiulian |url=http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_Phalanx.htm |title=USA 20 mm Phalanx Close-in Weapon System (CIWS) |pu ...ilitary/systems/ship/systems/mk-15-specs.htm |title=MK 15 Phalanx Close-In Weapons System (CIWS) |publisher=Globalsecurity.org |date=2005-04-27 |accessdate=20
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  • |caption=Egyptian gun captured by Israel in the 1956 war. ...breech together weighed 2250&nbsp;lb). While other AA guns also had a bore of 3&nbsp;inches, the term "3 inch" was only ever used to identify this gun in
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  • ...Armament Development Authority]</ref>. There are a total of three variants of the Samson family: ...well as 40 mm grenade launcher, weighing 140 - 160 [[kg]], similar to that of [[Typhoon Weapon System#Variants|Mini Typhoon naval ROWS and OWS]].
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  • ...g|thumb|Typhoon armed with 25 mm gun on [[Shaldag class fast patrol boat]] of the [[Israeli Navy]].]] ...in weapon system]] manufactured by [[Rafael Advanced Defense Systems]] of Israel, and it shares similar design principles and common technologies with [[Sam
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  • [[File:30mm DU slug.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The DU penetrator of a [[30 mm]] round<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20060716085611/http://www ...shed from DU produced as a byproduct of uranium enrichment by the presence of [[uranium-236|U-236]].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.un.org/News/Press/do
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  • ...ity in [[Austria]]|Mining, Austria|the siege tactic|Mining (military)|name of the [[China|Chinese]] emperor|Daoguang Emperor}} ...e:Chuquicamata-002.jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[Chuquicamata]], [[Chile]], site of the largest circumference and second deepest [[open-pit mining|open pit]] [
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  • ...e. Note the slight branching redness traveling up his leg from the effects of the current. ...ents approaching 100 mA are lethal if they pass through sensitive portions of the body.<ref>[http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2000/JackHsu.shtml Electric C
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  • Here is a '''list of eponyms''': ...]] - [[#F|F]] - [[#G|G]] - [[#H|H]] - [[#I–J|I–J]] - [[#K|K]] - [[List of eponyms (L-Z)|L–Z]]'''
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  • {{For|the assassination of Robert's brother, John|John F. Kennedy assassination}} | weapons = [[.22 caliber]] [[Iver-Johnson]]
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  • ....S. system of local, state or federal government were described as members of the "brotherhood", and were considered by the Hutaree to be "enemies". {{cite web|url=http://www.hutaree.com/doctrine.htm |title=Doctrine Of The Hutaree |publisher=Hutaree.com |date= |accessdate=2010-03-30}}
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  • The tactic of [[terrorism]] is available to [[insurgency|insurgents]] and governments. No ...and other measures may focus more on the insurgency than the specific acts of terror. [[Foreign internal defense]] (FID) is a term used by several countr
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  • ...as been slow to formulate a universally agreed, legally binding definition of this crime. These difficulties arise from the fact that the term "terrorism .../ref> These divergences have made it impossible to conclude a [[Definition of terrorism#Proposed Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism|Comp
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  • ...errorism''' is the systematic use of [[fear|terror]] especially as a means of [[coercion]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Terrorism ...tical or ideological goal, and deliberately target or disregard the safety of [[non-combatant]]s (civilians).{{Citation needed|date=August 2010}}
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  • '''Animal borne bomb attacks''' are the use of animals as delivery systems for explosives. ...the intention of making the bomb go off in a crowd killing a large number of civilians or soldiers.
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  • ...a group. In most cases, the pilot is forced to fly according to the orders of the hijackers. Occasionally, however, the hijackers have flown the aircraft ...ably [[Indian Airlines Flight 814|IC-814]]) to highlighting the grievances of a particular community (notably [[Air France Flight 8969|AF 8969]]). Hijack
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  • ...rted by Islam's tenets, references to violence in the [[Qur'an]], and acts of terrorisms motivated and/or justified by Islam. {{See also|Criticism of Islam}}
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  • |logo = Flag of al-Qaeda in Iraq.svg |opponents = [[United States]], [[Israel]], [[United Nations]], [[United Kingdom]], Afghan National Army, Iraqi Arme
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  • ...Ivins at a 2003 awards ceremony at [[U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases|USAMRIID]] | education =[[University of Cincinnati]] ([[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]])
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  • |weapons = [[Anthrax]] ...g investigation became "one of the largest and most complex in the history of law enforcement."<ref>http://www.fbi.gov/anthrax/amerithraxlinks.htm</ref>
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  • |casus=[[1998 U.S. embassy bombings|bombings of US embassies]] in [[Kenya]] and [[Tanzania]], rapid escalation in Al-Qaeda ...r>[[Image:Harakat flag.png|22px]] [[Harkat-ul-Mujahideen]]<br>[[Image:Flag of Sudan.svg|22px]] [[National Islamic Front]]
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  • ...as characterized as "a right-wing terrorist group" by the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]]<ref name=fbi>http://www.fbi.gov/publications/terror/terror2 ...for the Study of Terror and Responses to Terrorism'']</ref> Its criticism of the [[Soviet Union]] garnered support for the group, transforming it from a
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  • ...pe=IRN&IDNumber=51427-054&x=27&y=30 Zacarias Moussaoui]." [[Federal Bureau of Prisons]]. Retrieved on January 5, 2010.</ref> ...|US]] as part of the [[September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks]]. As a result of his conviction, he is serving a [[Life imprisonment|life sentence]] without
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  • ...ublisher=Temp. Int'l & Comp. L.J.|pages=231|date=1991|title=Permissibility of State-Sponsored Assassination during Peace and War, The|author=Beres, Louis ...tandard".<ref>Duffy, Helen (2005). ''The 'War on Terror' and the Framework of International Law''. Cambridge University Press. p. 157.ISBN 978-0521547352
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  • ...from the [[George W. Bush administration]] maintained in their discussion of the [[Bush Doctrine]] that these standards are unrealistic.<ref name ="Dela ==Advocates of Preventive War==
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  • ..."reset" refers to "a series of actions to restore units to a desired level of combat capability commensurate with future mission requirements."<ref>[http *acknowledging Iraq's [[politics of Iraq|political]] and [[demography|demographic]] fragmentation
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  • ...ed against [[al-Qaeda]] and other terrorist organizations with the purpose of eliminating them.<ref name="WH 10-07-01"> [[ETA]] (Clockwise, starting at top left:Burning ruins of the [[World Trade Center]], American soldiers board a Chinook helicopter du
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