- munitions, a
fuze (sometimes fuse) is the part of the
device that
initiates its function. In some applications, such as torpedoes, a
fuze may be identified...
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Fuze (formerly
known as ThinkingPhones) is a
cloud communications and
collaboration software platform designed for the enterprise.
Fuze was
acquired by...
- A
proximity fuze (also VT
fuze or "variable time
fuze") is a
fuze that
detonates an
explosive device automatically when it
approaches within a certain...
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Fuze Beverage (/fjuːz/ fyooz),
commercially referred to as
simply Fuze (marketed in Switzerland, Turkey, Georgia,
Kazakhstan and
Kyrgyzstan as Fuse; formerly...
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Fuze is an
upcoming British crime thriller heist film
directed by
David Mackenzie from a
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- The M734 multi-option
fuze is a
rangefinder and
collision detection system used on 60 mm, 81 mm, and 120 mm
mortar s**** as a
trigger to
detonate the...
- An
artillery fuze or fuse is the type of
munition fuze used with
artillery munitions,
typically projectiles fired by guns (field, anti-aircraft, coast...
- up
fuze in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
fuze is a
device to
detonate military munitions.
Fuze may also
refer to: Fuse (disambiguation)
Fuze Beverage...
- A
contact fuze,
impact fuze,
percussion fuze or direct-action (D.A.)
fuze (UK) is the
fuze that is
placed in the nose of a bomb or s**** so that it will...
- the
primary anti-tank
landmine for the
Soviet military. It has a
central fuze and
typically a 7.5
kilograms (17 lb)
explosive charge, but the variants...