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  2. Insurgency weapons and tactics - Wikipedia

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    One weapon that is part of the conventional military arsenal but which has been taken up to great effect by insurgents, is the RPG. Two examples of an improvised weapon used by insurgents would be the improvised explosive devices used in Iraq and the Molotov cocktails (glass bottles filled with gasoline) used against vehicles and tanks. Two ...

  3. Magic Item Compendium - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Item Compendium was written by Andy Collins with Eytan Bernstein, Frank Brunner, Owen K.C. Stephens, and John Snead, and was released March 2007.Cover art was by Francis Tsai, with interior art by Steven Belledin, Ed Cox, Carl Critchlow, Eric Deschamps, Steve Ellis, Wayne England, Matt Faulkner, Emily Fiegenschuh, Randy Gallegos, David Griffith, Brian Hagan, Ralph Horsley, Heather ...

  4. List of weapons used by the Provisional Irish Republican Army

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    Projected Recoilless Improvised Grenade: unknown, 1-pound (0.45 kg) tin can filled with 600g of Semtex formed into a shaped charge: Improvised launcher Ireland: First appeared in 1991. Design, including a counter-balance mechanism, believed to have been inspired by the Armbrust launcher. [120] Raufoss Mk 211.50 BMG: Multi-purpose armor-piercing ...

  5. 3.5-Inch Forward Firing Aircraft Rocket - Wikipedia

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    Following expedited development, the weapon, officially designated the "3.5-inch forward firing aircraft rocket", entered operational service with the U.S. Navy late in 1943; [1] production of 10,000 rockets per month had been ordered that August. [6] The FFAR's first "kill" of an enemy submarine took place 11 January 1944.

  6. Explosive weapon - Wikipedia

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    Several grenades and land mines on display in Hanoi. An explosive weapon is a weapon that uses an explosive to project blast and/or fragmentation from a point of detonation.. In the common practice of states, explosive weapons are generally the preserve of the military, for use in situations of armed conflict, and are rarely used for purposes of domestic policing.

  7. RL-83 Blindicide - Wikipedia

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    83 mm high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) round sectioned to show (wooden replica) booster and main charges, copper cone and rocket motor. The RL-83 Blindicide is mainly an anti-tank warfare rocket launcher, but other types of rounds can be fired.

  8. Improvised explosive device - Wikipedia

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    An improvised explosive device (IED) is a bomb constructed and deployed in ways other than in conventional military action. It may be constructed of conventional military explosives, such as an artillery shell, attached to a detonating mechanism.

  9. List of World War II military equipment of Poland - Wikipedia

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    3.9 Anti-tank weapons. 4 Artillery. Toggle Artillery subsection. 4.1 Mortars. 4.2 Field cannons. 4.3 Howitzers. ... (improvised) Samochód pancerny Peugeot (French ...