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  2. List of mythological objects - Wikipedia

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    Pashupatastra, an irresistible and most destructive personal weapon of Shiva and Kali, discharged by the mind, the eyes, words, or a bow. Varunastra, a water weapon (a storm) according to the Indian scriptures, incepted by Varuna. In stories it is said to assume any weapon's shape, just like water.

  3. List of Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! characters

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    Formless Minions are black skeleton-like creatures created from black ooze who act as the foot soldiers of the Skeleton King's army. They ride on motorcycles and have the ability to transform their hands into various weapons and fuse into a gigantic monster. There are various versions of the Formless, including: the regular Formless Soldier

  4. Snaphance - Wikipedia

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    Without these the weapons, like any firearm, could be highly dangerous: Hakluyt's Voyages records the death of one of the men on Cavendish's circumnavigation in the 1580s due to an accidental discharge during a hurried re-embarkation on the coast of Ecuador, specifically mentioning the weapon was a snaphance. The snaphaunce has a form of safety ...

  5. Ghurghutiyar Ghatona - Wikipedia

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    They find Kalikinkar gone, the iron chest open and empty and Gokul sobbing deeply. Feluda interrogates Gokul, while the police chase Biswanath. It's finally revealed that Kalikinkar is actually dead; Biswanath himself killed Kalikinkar during a heated argument and then, with his driver's help, disposed of his corpse in the lake behind the house.

  6. Fire-and-forget - Wikipedia

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    The RAF's Brimstone missile is a fire-and-forget anti-tank missile.. Fire-and-forget [1] [2] is a type of missile guidance which does not require further external intervention after launch such as illumination of the target or wire guidance, and can hit its target without the launcher being in line-of-sight of the target.

  7. Tanegashima (gun) - Wikipedia

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    Japanese ashigaru firing hinawajū.Night-shooting practice, using ropes to maintain proper firing elevation. Tanegashima (), most often called in Japanese and sometimes in English hinawajū (火縄銃, "matchlock gun"), was a type of matchlock-configured [1] arquebus [2] firearm introduced to Japan through the Portuguese Empire in 1543. [3]

  8. Moukahla - Wikipedia

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    Half cock was provided by a dog catch behind the cock, and at full cock, the sear passing through the lockplate engaged the heel of the cock. The other mechanism was the so-called Arab toe-lock, a form of miquelet lock, closely allied to the agujeta lock (which required a back or dog catch for half cock) and the Italian romanlock.

  9. Look-down/shoot-down - Wikipedia

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    Once the radar can "look down", it is subsequently desirable to "shoot down". Various weapons systems (including guns and missiles) are then employed against designated radar targets, either relying on the aircraft's radar employing the "look down" capability (as in semi-active radar homing) or the weapon's own active radar to resolve the indicated target (as in active radar homing).