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  2. Hans Schmeisser - Wikipedia

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    The Bergmann company was the place where his brother, Hugo Schmeisser, received his fundamental training as a weapons designer. In 1919, Hugo created the "Industriewerk Auhammer Koch und Co." (Industrial Auhammer Koch and Company) in Suhl. Under given conditions in Germany after the First World War, this enterprise did not run well from the outset.

  3. Edgar Brandt - Wikipedia

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    Edgar William Brandt (24 December 1880 – 8 May 1960) was a French ironworker and prolific weapons designer. In 1901 he set up a small workshop at 76 rue Michel-Ange in the 16th arrondissement in Paris, where he began designing, silversmithing, and forging small items such as jewelry, crosses, and brooches.

  4. Robert Hillberg - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hillberg (August 27, 1917 – August 12, 2012) was a firearm designer and the head of Research & Development at the High Standard Manufacturing Company.His designs included the folding shotgun stock, the Whitney Wolverine lightweight pistol, Wildey.45 gas-operated pistol, COP .357 Derringer pistol, and M60 machine gun. [4]

  5. Titan Quest - Wikipedia

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    Titan Quest is a 2006 action role-playing game developed by Iron Lore Entertainment and published by THQ for Windows, first physically and then in 2007 through Steam.A mobile port was developed by DotEmu and published in 2016, and versions for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch were released in 2018.

  6. Sergei Simonov (firearms designer) - Wikipedia

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    By 1926 he had become a quality-control inspector at Tula, and by 1927, had been promoted into the Soviet Design and Development Department where he worked directly under Fyodorov. The Simonov AVS-36 , which entered service in the 1930s would see service in the early part of World War II , up to about 1940 or so where it was replaced by other ...

  7. Category:Weapon designers - Wikipedia

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  8. Nuclear weapon design - Wikipedia

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    The first nuclear explosive devices provided the basic building blocks of future weapons. Pictured is the Gadget device being prepared for the Trinity nuclear test. Nuclear weapons design are physical, chemical, and engineering arrangements that cause the physics package [1] of a nuclear weapon to detonate. There are three existing basic design ...

  9. 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.