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Ammunition, also
known as ammo, is the
material fired, scattered, dropped, or
detonated from any
weapon or
weapon system. The term
Ammunition includes...
- Afghanistan;
possibly by the
Soviet Union in
Afghanistan as well.
Exploding ammunitions were used by the
United States in
Vietnam (Project
Eldest Son). In 2013...
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Caseless ammunition Caseless ammunition (CL), or
caseless cartridge, is a
configuration of weapon-cartridge that
eliminates the
cartridge case that typically...
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Ammunition, from 1926
retitled Text Book of
Ammunition, is a
series of
manuals detailing all
British Empire military and
naval service ammunition and...
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Telescoped ammunition is an
ammunition design in
which the
projectile is
partially or
completely enveloped by the propellant.
Examples include ammunition for...
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Overpressure ammunition,
commonly designated as +P or +P+ (pronounced Plus-P or Plus-P-Plus), is
small arms
ammunition that has been
loaded to produce...
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death at
close range.
Blank cartridges differ from the inert/fake
ammunitions such as
dummy cartridges and snap caps,
which contain no
primer or gunpowder...
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Ammunition boots are a form of
military footwear. They were the
standard combat boot for the
British Army and
other forces around the
British Empire and...
- An ****nal is a
place where arms and
ammunition are made,
maintained and repaired, stored, or issued, in any combination,
whether privately or publicly...
- An
ammunition technician (AT) is a
British Army soldier,
formerly of the
Royal Army
Ordnance Corps but
since 1993 of the
Royal Logistic Corps, trained...