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  2. Muzzle flash - Wikipedia

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    FN Five-seven muzzle flash Muzzle flash of an Israeli Merkava IIId Baz tank IMI 120 mm gun Muzzle flash is the light — both visible and infrared — created by a muzzle blast , which is caused by the sudden release and expansion of high-temperature, high-pressure gases from the muzzle of a firearm during shooting .

  3. Motive revealed in Pennsylvania hospital shooting that left 1 ...

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    PHOTO: Police are on the scene of an incident at UPMC Memorial Hospital, Feb. 22, 2025, in York, Pa. (Harrison Jones/York Daily Record via USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

  4. Coatesville, Pennsylvania arsons - Wikipedia

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    The Coatesville, Pennsylvania arsons refer to a spree of deliberately set fires in 2008 and 2009 in the area of Coatesville, Pennsylvania, a small Philadelphia suburb. There were 26 fires set in Coatesville in the year 2008 and, since January 1, 2009, there have been 18 reported cases of arson in the city and five more in the surrounding area. [1]

  5. List of shootings in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Pennsylvania: Meridian: July 13, 2024 2 Thomas Matthew Crooks shot and killed an audience member and wounding 3 others at a rally near Butler, Pennsylvania. [1] Roxborough High School Shooting Philadelphia: September 27, 2022 1 5 gunmen fire over 60 rounds at the school's football team. [2] Russell ...

  6. Counter-battery radar - Wikipedia

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    Radar is the most recently developed means of locating hostile artillery. The emergence of indirect fire in World War I saw the development of sound ranging, flash spotting and aerial reconnaissance, both visual and photographic. Radars, like sound ranging and flash spotting, require hostile guns, etc., to fire before they can be located.

  7. ‘Dangerously defective’ pistol fires even if you don’t touch ...

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    On one occasion, a Pennsylvania state trooper was killed when another trooper’s Sig Sauer pistol fired without him touching the trigger during a safety training in 2015, the complaint states.

  8. Flash spotting - Wikipedia

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    Flash spotting [1] was a military method of detecting the position of enemy guns at long range where the gun could not be observed directly, and was developed during World War I. The flashes could be observed at night as reflections from the sky.

  9. A 10-Year-Old Girl Was Killed. Then The Funeral Director ...

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    A Maryland funeral director was found guilty of second-degree murder for fatally shooting a pallbearer at a burial service for a 10-year-old girl, who herself had been shot to death.