| 21. | List of individual weapons of the U . S . Armed Forces is a good place to at least compare.
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| 22. | Basic weight is about, although the weights of individual weapons may vary depending on version and fuze / retardation configuration.
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| 23. | When viewing the status of an individual weapon, meters are shown that indicate its power, heat generation and speed ratings.
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| 24. | The defence force also employs various crew-served weapons to provide medium and heavy firepower at ranges exceeding that of individual weapons.
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| 25. | Entire dances were built on individual weapons, and calisthenics used by the modern Thai military are still based on these dances.
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| 26. | Six hundred communist soldiers were taken prisoner and 500 defected . 52 crew-served and more than 200 individual weapons were captured.
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| 27. | Individual weapons are given as pistols for each Corporal gunner, a carbine for the Major Sergeant and rifles for all others.
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| 28. | A number of prototype flechette-firing weapons were developed as part of the long-running Special Purpose Individual Weapon ( SPIW ) project.
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| 29. | Part of the problem in Salomon's citation was that a machine gun is considered a " crew-served ", not an individual weapon.
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| 30. | At one time it was known as the "'4.85 Individual Weapon "', a reference to the calibre of the bullet it fired.
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