• Weaponry was the only regularly scheduled radio broadcast program about weapons in the United States. Devoted to military and aviation technology, history...
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  • weaponry in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Weaponry refers to weapons or weaponlike instruments collectively. It may also refer to: Weaponry (radio...
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    opening of the source novel, after which the program takes on the format of an evening of typical radio programming being periodically interrupted by news bulletins...
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    Directed energy weapons could have several main advantages over conventional weaponry: Directed-energy weapons can be used discreetly; radiation does not generate...
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  • the New York University East Asian Studies Program, the Western Front Association, Weaponry (radio program) on WBAI, and other groups in arranging lectures...
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    the basic types of weapons. Most robot weaponry falls into one of the following categories: Inactive weaponry does not rely on a power source independent...
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  • Infantryman 2000 (category Future soldier programs)
    Year of Issue, ISBN 0-7106-0334-7, Published 4 January 1985 The Ultimate Weaponry, Paddy Griffith, The Empty Battlefield Page 150, CN 5219 Published 1991...
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    shipped out in December 1979; by September 1986 the program included U.S.-origin state of the art weaponry, such as FIM-92 Stinger surface-to-air missiles...
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    rockets. Hezbollah's strategy against Israel uses rockets as offensive weaponry combined with light infantry and anti-armor units to defend their firing...
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    fighter-bomber that was intended to carry nuclear weapons as well as other weaponry. Had the program followed its original schedule, the Saab A32 Lansen would have...
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    F-INSAS (category Future soldier programs)
    infantry with advanced weaponry, communication network and instant access to information on the battlefield conceived in 1994. This program is similar to the...
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    use. In 1904, Spanish engineer Leonardo Torres Quevedo was developing a radio-based control system he named Telekino. He chose to conduct an initial test...
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    development started in 1995 with the origins of the Joint Strike Fighter program and culminated in the completion of operational testing and start of full-rate...
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    fuselage and wings are 11 hardpoints, used for carrying various types of weaponry and drop-tanks containing extra fuel. The retractable undercarriage comprises...
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    Retrieved June 26, 2017. Yuval Azulay (October 2, 2023). "Advanced Israeli weaponry playing major role in Azerbaijan's Nagorno-Karabakh offensive | CTech"...
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    and violence (does the programming feature any intense and/or bloody scenes of violence/gore or weaponry?). When a program is about to begin broadcasting...
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    range. The Block 60 allows the carriage of all Block 50/52-compatible weaponry as well as AIM-132 Advanced Short Range Air-to-Air Missile (ASRAAM) and...
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    Project ROSE (category Secret military programs)
    Project ROSE ("Retrofit of Strike Element") was a program by the Pakistan Air Force to upgrade the avionics of its ageing Dassault Mirage III and Mirage...
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    government continuity program located at the Greenbrier hotel in West Virginia. The facility was decommissioned in 1992 after the program was exposed by The...
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  • created a private army equipped with potentially devastating antimatter weaponry. Horrified by this, Cheng invokes the promise, and Wade surrenders. However...
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    soldier interfaces and chassis. Lockheed Martin would develop the turret and weaponry. Detroit Diesel would develop the propulsion system. Raytheon would develop...
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  • weaponry and munition; armoured vehicles, automotive equipment, engineering and special equipment; shipbuilding and marine facilities; radar, radio communications...
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    Martin: F-35 specifications, Lockheed Martin: F-35 weaponry, Lockheed Martin: F-35 Program Status, F-35 Program brief, FY2019 Select Acquisition Report (SAR)...
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    Stanford, George S. Nuclear Shadowboxing: Contemporary Threats from Cold War Weaponry. Fidlar Doubleday, 2004 (Two volumes, both accessible on Google Book Search)...
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    Weapon (redirect from Weaponry)
    weapons were adapted to fit there new use in war In addition to land-based weaponry, warships, such as the trireme, were in use by the 7th century BC. During...
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    equipment to law enforcement agencies through the 1033 Program, including large-caliber weaponry, tracked armored vehicles, grenade launchers, and camouflage...
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    explosives during World War II, it has later come to refer to large-scale weaponry of warfare-related technologies, such as biological, chemical, radiological...
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    Mogadishu (redirect from Radio Dalsan)
    people would only wear sarongs, and wrote Arabic as a lingua franca. Their weaponry consisted of traditional Somali weapons such as swords, daggers, spears...
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    range in excess of 250 kilometres (160 mi). The Hamina class' primary weaponry is four RBS-15 Mk.3 anti-ship missiles. They are further equipped with...
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    there was almost total reliance upon American industrial production, weaponry and especially unarmored vehicles purpose-built for military use, vital...
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