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  2. XM307 Advanced Crew Served Weapon - Wikipedia

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    Operators do not have to shoot through the wall, just through an opening or over the top to kill the people behind the cover, leaving the structure of the building intact. An additional feature of the XM307 is that it can be converted into the XM312 , a 12.7 mm (.50)-caliber version for infantry and light anti-armor support in under two minutes ...

  3. List of methods of capital punishment - Wikipedia

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    The other most prevalent method. Can be applied: By a single shot (such as a shot to the back of a head or heart, as in Afghanistan, Belarus, China, DR Congo, Ethiopia, Gaza Strip, Libya, Myanmar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Taiwan, Yemen, and Russia (before the moratorium). By machine gun (as in Thailand before the switch to lethal injection).

  4. Execution by firing squad - Wikipedia

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    Reluctance by drug companies to see their drugs used to kill people has led to a shortage of the commonly used lethal injection drugs. [74] [75] In March 2015, Utah enacted legislation allowing for execution by firing squad if the drugs they use are unavailable. [76] Several other states are also exploring a return to the firing squad. [77]

  5. Lethal autonomous weapon - Wikipedia

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    Various people have many definitions of what constitutes a lethal autonomous weapon. The official United States Department of Defense Policy on Autonomy in Weapon Systems, defines an Autonomous Weapons Systems as, "A weapon system that, once activated, can select and engage targets without further intervention by a human operator."

  6. Take point - Wikipedia

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    The soldier, vehicle, or unit on point is frequently the first to take hostile fire. The inherent risks of taking point create a need for constant and extreme operational alertness. However, ambushes often intend to let the point element past the prime kill zone in order to be maximally effective. Point position is often rotated periodically so ...

  7. Russia plotted to kill CEO of German firm that makes ... - AOL

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    Russia planned to assassinate the CEO of a major German arms manufacturer that provides artillery ammunition and armored vehicles to Ukraine, but the plot was uncovered and disrupted by U.S. and ...

  8. No single action is a red line on UK arms exports to Israel ...

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    Britain will continue to approve arm exports to Israel, Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden told Reuters on Tuesday, saying a full-scale Israeli operation in Rafah would not by itself result in a ...

  9. UK parliamentary approval for military action - Wikipedia

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    The King's Defence Council has power of command over members of the armed forces. [4] Parliamentary control over the armed forces is primarily based on the need of Acts of Parliament authorized by the monarch which govern enlistment and discipline to be annually renewed and approved by the monarch. [4]