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  2. Weapons Tight - Wikipedia

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    Weapons Tight is a NATO brevity code "weapon control order" used in anti-aircraft warfare, imposing a status whereby weapons systems may only be fired at targets confirmed as hostile.

  3. Kriegswaffenkontrollgesetz - Wikipedia

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    The transport of weapons of war on the territory of the Federal Republic requires a permit. General permits can be issued for things like deliveries to the German army. [5] The export of weapons of war requires a permit. A general permit for export is only possible for exports to certified companies in other member states of the European Union. [5]

  4. United States Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity

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    This mission included determining the reliability of nuclear and non-nuclear weapons stored around the world. The next year, AMSAA was also assigned the battlefield systems integration mission. [clarification needed] AMSAA took operational control over the Management Engineering Activity in 1998.

  5. Multiservice tactical brevity code - Wikipedia

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    The provided aerial tactical situation status pertinent to mission. Generally by an AWACS. Pig Friendly glide weapon (e.g. AGM-154 JSOW). Wordplay on JSOW (pronounced "J-SOW"; a sow is a female pig). Pigeons Magnetic bearing and range to homeplate (or specified destination). (Location) Pince/pincer Threat maneuvering for a bracket attack. Pitbull

  6. Next Generation Squad Weapon - Wikipedia

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    A U.S. Army graphic detailing the competitors for the program as of December 2020. The Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW) program is a United States military program created in 2017 by the U.S. Army to replace the 5.56mm M4 carbine, the M249 SAW light machine gun, and the 7.62mm M240 machine gun, with a common system of 6.8mm cartridges and to develop small arms fire-control systems for the ...

  7. US official urges China, Russia to declare only humans, not ...

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    As part of normalising military communications, U.S. and Chinese officials resumed nuclear weapons discussions in January, but formal arms control negotiations are not expected any time soon.

  8. International Traffic in Arms Regulations - Wikipedia

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    The United States government has adopted two types of regulations to control exports of military-relevant items: ITAR, which cover weapons and defense articles specifically (such as missiles); and the Export Administration Regulations, which cover items that may have uses in defense articles (such as a radar component used in a certain missile).

  9. REDCON - Wikipedia

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    All personnel alert and mounted in vehicles; weapons manned & charged, round in chamber, weapon on safe. (NOTE: Depending on the tactical situation and orders from the commander, dismounted OPs may remain in place.) All (100 percent) digital and FM communications links operational. Status reports submitted in accordance with task force SOP.