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  2. Door breaching - Wikipedia

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    Door breaching is a process used by military, police, or emergency services to force open closed or locked doors. A wide range of methods are available depending on the door's opening direction (inward or outward), construction materials, etc., and one or more of these methods may be used in any given situation.

  3. Kill house - Wikipedia

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    A kill house or shoot house is a live ammunition small arms shooting range used to train military and law enforcement personnel for close contact engagements in urban combat environments. Kill houses are designed to mimic residential, commercial and industrial spaces and are used to acquaint personnel with techniques to infiltrate (gaining ...

  4. Timeline of the Israel–Hezbollah conflict (27 November 2024 ...

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    NNA reported that Israeli forces opened fire at homes in Naqoura with machine guns. [40] The IDF again warned residents against returning to houses in some villages in south Lebanon. [41] An Israeli drone hit a Lebanese army bulldozer that was conducting "fortification work" at a Lebanese army base in Hermel, moderately injuring a Lebanese ...

  5. 1974 White House helicopter incident - Wikipedia

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    On February 17, 1974, U.S. Army Private First Class Robert Kenneth Preston (1953–2009) [1] took off in a stolen Bell UH-1B Iroquois "Huey" helicopter from Tipton Field, Maryland, and landed it on the South Lawn of the White House in a significant breach of security. Preston had enlisted in the Army to become a helicopter pilot.

  6. Photos from U.S. military bases show mold, mice, roaches and ...

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    Photos collected by Hots&Cots and provided exclusively to NBC News reveal what the group considers evidence of unsanitary or dangerous living conditions for U.S. military personnel at bases in the ...

  7. King Abdullah II Special Operations Training Centre - Wikipedia

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    The base was built by a U.S. construction firm on land donated by the King of Jordan and paid for by the U.S. Defense Department Foreign Military Sales programme, [1] part of the 2005 special appropriation. [2] Management of the construction was undertaken by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. [2] By 2009, the center had been made ...

  8. Drones spotted near at least 17 military bases located next ...

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    At least 17 military bases adjacent to Chinese-owned farmland across the US have experienced a rash of drone sightings in recent weeks, The Post has learned.. Mysterious drones have been reported ...

  9. Breaching round - Wikipedia

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    A US Marine practices shotgun door-breaching techniques. A breaching round or slug-shot is a shotgun shell specially made for door breaching.It is typically fired at a range of 6 inches (15 cm) or less, aimed at the hinges or the area between the doorknob and lock and doorjamb, and is designed to destroy the object it hits and then disperse into a relatively harmless powder.