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  2. Tripwire force - Wikipedia

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    A tripwire force (sometimes called a glass plate) is a strategic approach in deterrence theory.The tripwire force is a military force smaller than that of a potential adversary, which is designed to signal the defending side's commitment to an armed response to future aggression without triggering a security spiral.

  3. Tripwire - Wikipedia

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    Such tripwires may be attached to one or more mines⁠ — especially fragmentation or bounding mines⁠ — in order to increase the area where triggering may occur. Trip wires are frequently used in booby traps⁠ — where either a tug on the wire, or the release of tension on it, will trigger the explosives.

  4. Trigger (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    Firearms use triggers to initiate the firing of a cartridge seated within the gun barrel chamber.This is accomplished by actuating a striking device through a combination of mainspring (which stores elastic energy), a trap mechanism that can hold the spring under tension, an intermediate mechanism to transmit the kinetic energy from the spring releasing, and a firing pin to eventually strike ...

  5. Improvised explosive device - Wikipedia

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    As the occupation forces became more sophisticated in interrupting radio signals around their convoys, the insurgents adapted their triggering methods. [51] In some cases, when a more advanced method was disrupted, the insurgents regressed to using uninterruptible means, such as hard wires from the IED to detonator; however, this method is much ...

  6. Triggertrap - Wikipedia

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    Triggertrap. Triggertrap was an England-based [1] company that created hardware and software products centred on triggering single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras. Products included several Arduino-based camera triggers, along with mobile apps which interfaced with cameras using a device that plugs into the headphone socket of the smartphone or tablet.

  7. Trigger strategy - Wikipedia

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    In game theory, a trigger strategy is any of a class of strategies employed in a repeated non-cooperative game. A player using a trigger strategy initially cooperates but punishes the opponent if a certain level of defection (i.e., the trigger) is observed.

  8. Deadfalls and Snares - Wikipedia

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    Deadfalls and Snares is one of Harding's Pleasure & Profit Books.First published in 1907, is an instructional book for trappers on the art of building deadfalls from logs, boards and rocks, and making snares and toss poles, for catching all types of furbearers, such as skunk, opossum, raccoon, mink, marten and bear, and coop traps for catching wild turkey and quail.

  9. Anti-handling device - Wikipedia

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    The act of lifting or shifting the mine releases a cocked striker, triggering detonation. The M5 universal firing device is a classic example of an anti-lift fuze. Its standard gauge screw thread allows it to be fitted to various munition types, ranging from an M26 hand grenade up to an M15 antitank landmine .