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  2. File:Map of use of lethal injection in the United States.svg

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  3. File:Map of US lethal injection usage.svg - Wikipedia

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    U.S. military: only lethal injection; Federal government: lethal injection as a primary method; retains secondary methods; Date: 6 July 2007: Source: Map from Blank US Map.svg by Theshibboleth. Information from US lethal injection usage.png by Shadowlink1014 who credited deathpenaltyinfo.msu.edu as the source. New colours by MissMJ; Combined by ...

  4. Kill zone - Wikipedia

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    In military tactics, the kill zone, also known as killing zone, is an area entirely covered by direct and effective fire, an element of ambush within which an approaching enemy force is trapped and destroyed. The objective of the ambush force is to quickly kill or capture all enemy soldiers inside the kill zone.

  5. United Nations Safe Areas - Wikipedia

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    The resolutions were unclear about the procedure by which these safe areas were to be protected in a war zone like Bosnia and Herzegovina. The resolution created a difficult diplomatic situation because the member states that voted in favor of it were, for political reasons, not willing to take the necessary steps to ensure the security of the ...

  6. 020413 DOJ White Paper - Wikipedia

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    In conclusion, it would be lawful for the United States to conduct a lethal operation outside the United States against a U.S. citizen who is a senior, operational leader of al-Qa'ida or an associated force of al-Qa'ida without violating the Constitution or the federal statutes discussed in this white paper under the following conditions: (1 ...

  7. Fragmentation (weaponry) - Wikipedia

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    Grooved body of a Second World War-era U.S. Mk 2 grenade. The grooves covering the exterior of the grenade are used to aid in the gripping of the grenade when throwing. Diagram of S-mine in the delivery of steel ball fragments Internals of a AGM-114 Hellfire missile, showing its pre-cut fragmentation sleeve around a hollow shaped charge

  8. GBU-43/B MOAB - Wikipedia

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    The MOAB is designed to be used against a specific target, and cannot by itself replicate the effects of a typical heavy bomber mission. During the Vietnam War's Operation Arc Light program, for example, the United States Air Force sent B-52s on well over 10,000 bombing raids, each usually carried out by two groups of three aircraft. A typical ...

  9. Lethal autonomous weapon - Wikipedia

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    Lethal autonomous weapons (LAWs) are a type of autonomous military system that can independently search for and engage targets based on programmed constraints and descriptions. LAWs are also known as lethal autonomous weapon systems (LAWS), autonomous weapon systems (AWS), robotic weapons or killer robots. LAWs may operate in the air, on land ...