| 1. | Anti-aircraft and close defence weapons were mainly from Second World War era or older.
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| 2. | They have developed close defence and security ties since establishing diplomatic relations in 1992.
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| 3. | For close defence, it had two 8 mm M4 machine guns and three gun carriages.
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| 4. | This led to closer defence ties with the US, including negotiations for the sale of weapons.
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| 5. | The 64 pounder muzzle loaders for close defence.
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| 6. | Two machine guns were fitted for close defence.
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| 7. | Barrages in close defence, so effectively that three enemy aircraft were destroyed and the gun positions survived.
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| 8. | Gunloops for handguns ran around both the basement, the ground floor and the first floor for close defence.
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| 9. | Lighter 57mm guns provided close defence.
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| 10. | Field guns were used on both the land front and as anti-landing and close defence weapons on the coastal forts.
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