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  2. Weapon systems engineering in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Weapon systems engineering involves using engineering tools in technology to create and guarantee the safety and performance of weapons. It is currently being used by the U.S. military and government to create new weapons to protect the United States. It is used to make nuclear and non-nuclear weapons and ensure their safety throughout their ...

  3. Gunsmith - Wikipedia

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    Mikhail Kalashnikov (10 November 1919 – 23 December 2013), Soviet firearms designer, inventor of the AK-47 and AK-74 line of assault rifles. Ole Herman Johannes Krag (7 April 1837 – 9 December 1916), Norwegian military officer and weapons designer, noted for his part in developing the Krag–Jørgensen rifle.

  4. Munitions Systems Specialist - Wikipedia

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    Additional duties include delivering munitions to the flightline where weapons troops will load them. [ 1 ] Munitions Systems specialists also operate and maintain a wide variety of equipment and electronic gear, from pallet jacks, 40-foot (12 m) tractor-trailer combination vehicles, all-terrain 10,000 pound forklifts, and 100,000 pound forklifts.

  5. Combat engineer - Wikipedia

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    In Sapper School, volunteers from the ranks of combat engineers and other military occupational specialties (most of whom serve in the combat arms) undergo training in combat engineer and infantry battle drills, expedient demolitions, threat weapons, unarmed combat, mountaineering, and water operations. Some of the training in this 28-day ...

  6. Infantry weapons officer - Wikipedia

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    The United States Marine Corps MOS 0306, infantry weapons officers, commonly referred to as "the Gunner" or "Marine gunner" are non-technical chief warrant officers (CWO-2 to CWO-5) that are weapons specialists and are knowledgeable in the tactical employment of all the infantry weapons in the Marine Corps arsenal—all weapons organic to Marine infantry units.

  7. Category:Weapon designers - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 January 2020, at 16:52 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Weaponeering - Wikipedia

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    Weaponeering is the field of designing an attack with weapons.It is a portmanteau of weapon and engineering.The term should not be confused with weapons engineering, which is the actual engineering design and development of weapon systems.

  9. Weapons Director Badge - Wikipedia

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    According to AFI 36-2903 (2011), "The Weapons Director basic occupational badge criteria for 1C5X1D is awarded upon completion of the Basic Weapons Director course. For award of the senior badge (7-skill level), Airman must meet requirements for the award of the basic badge and have a minimum of 5 total years qualified Weapons Director experience.