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munition <a munition; munitions> N

munition
munition ECON

chemical munition MIL

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Luckily for them however, the munition did not detonate.
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The guided munition adjusts its flight-path to home in to the laser light reflected by the target, enabling a great precision in aiming.
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Flying at that time was limited to only a few flights a week as the explosion site still contained large amounts of live munition.
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The biological munition stockpiles were destroyed, and approximately 2,200 researchers became redundant.
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The police described the action as a less than lethal munition.
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Since late 2007 three cluster munition accidents have caused the deaths of two people and severe injuries to a further five adults and children.
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This air dropped munition weighs 33 lb and is 43 inches in length.
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It also sought to bankroll the iron works through state purchase of products, such as cannons and munition to the army and the navy.
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Disabling operation above these limits exempts the receiver from classification as a munition.
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Until 1996, cryptographic code was legally a munition, and until 2000 export required a permit.
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