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  2. Pathfinder Roleplaying Game - Wikipedia

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    Pathfinder is a tabletop role-playing game based on a d20 system, in which most outcomes are based on the roll of a 20-sided die along with additional modifiers.One player acts as the game master for one or more other players, guiding them through an adventure path (or module), which can consist of exploration, combat, and non-violent interactions with non-player characters.

  3. United States Army Pathfinder School - Wikipedia

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    A Pathfinder student inspects the readiness of a U.S. Army HMMWV for sling loading. "Black Hats" instruct pathfinder students how to line up a flight path for rotary-wing aircraft. Pathfinder School is divided into 3 phases, each lasting 3-4 days and culminating in a written and/or hands-on exam. Students must achieve a 70% or higher to pass ...

  4. Combination weapons - Wikipedia

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    A combination weapon is a close-quarters gun hybrid combining the features of both a firearm and an edged melee weapon. [1]

  5. List of semi-automatic rifles - Wikipedia

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    Calico Light Weapons Systems: 9x19 Parabellum United States: 1980s Calico M100: Calico Light Weapons Systems.22 LR United States: 1980s Carbon 15: Bushmaster Firearms International: 9×19mm Parabellum.223 Remington 5.56×45mm NATO United States: Charlton Automatic Rifle: Charlton Motor Workshops Electrolux.303 British New Zealand: 1942 Colt AR-15

  6. Greek fire - Wikipedia

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    Usage of the term "Greek fire" has been general in English and most other languages since the Crusades. Original Byzantine sources called the substance a variety of names, such as "sea fire" (Medieval Greek: πῦρ θαλάσσιον pŷr thalássion), "Roman fire" (πῦρ ῥωμαϊκόν pŷr rhōmaïkón), "war fire" (πολεμικὸν πῦρ polemikòn pŷr), "liquid fire ...

  7. Flail (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    In China, a very similar weapon to the long-handled peasant flail is known as the two-section staff, and Korea has a weapon called a pyeongon. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] [ 21 ] In Japan, there is also a version of the smaller ball-on-a-chain flail called a chigiriki .

  8. Jezail - Wikipedia

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    The weapon appears in Rudyard Kipling's 1886 poem Arithmetic on the Frontier, where the low cost of the weapon is contrasted with the relatively expensive training and education of British officers: A scrimmage in a Border Station A canter down some dark defile Two thousand pounds of education Drops to a ten-rupee jezail.

  9. Combined arms - Wikipedia

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    The English victories of Crécy, Poitiers and Agincourt were examples of a simple form of combined arms, with a combination of dismounted knights forming a foundation for formations of English longbowmen. The lightly protected longbowmen could down their French opponents at a distance, whilst the armoured men-at-arms could deal with any ...