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- Marc Bloch (links | edit)
- Armour-piercing ammunition (links | edit)
- Proximity fuze (links | edit)
- Guidance system (links | edit)
- Shell (projectile) (links | edit)
- Spin lock (links | edit)
- Missile guidance (links | edit)
- William Sterling Parsons (links | edit)
- Lanyard (links | edit)
- Red Beard (nuclear weapon) (links | edit)
- Fuse (explosives) (links | edit)
- Slow match (links | edit)
- Stelling van Amsterdam (links | edit)
- FH-2000 (links | edit)
- QF 18-pounder gun (links | edit)
- Air burst (links | edit)
- Naval artillery (links | edit)
- Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launcher (links | edit)
- Glossary of British ordnance terms (links | edit)
- Type 4 20 cm rocket launcher (links | edit)
- Type 94 75 mm mountain gun (links | edit)
- Guided bomb (links | edit)
- Priddy's Hard (links | edit)
- Beehive anti-personnel round (links | edit)
- Carcass (projectile) (links | edit)
- Sturmpistole (links | edit)
- QF 13-pounder gun (links | edit)
- MOFA (links | edit)
- 1.1-inch/75-caliber gun (links | edit)
- M1156 Precision Guidance Kit (links | edit)
- Combustion light-gas gun (links | edit)
- QF 3-pounder Hotchkiss (links | edit)
- 42 cm Gamma howitzer (links | edit)
- 15 cm SK L/45 (links | edit)
- Fuze (transclusion) (links | edit)
- Magnetic proximity fuze (links | edit)
- Contact fuze (links | edit)
- Artillery fuse (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Shrapnel shell (links | edit)
- Shell (projectile) (links | edit)
- George Kent Ltd (links | edit)
- Henry Cobden Turner (links | edit)
- Thermalite (links | edit)
- No. 106 fuze (links | edit)
- Henschel Hs 297 (links | edit)
- Fortified position of Liège (links | edit)
- Manx Regiment (links | edit)
- 15 cm SK L/40 naval gun (links | edit)
- Gloucestershire Volunteer Artillery (links | edit)
- Cathode-ray tube amusement device (links | edit)
- Stielgranate 41 (links | edit)
- M549 (links | edit)
- Operations on the Ancre, January–March 1917 (links | edit)