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Summary Of: Weapons

weapons may be used to... Weapons can be as simple as a... Weapons of the Middle Ages... Weapons have been used to project group will and for defence throughout human history... The earliest and most primitive weapons were the by... were used as weapons very early in human history as personal weapons of direct attack... The first human use of weapons is not easy to date... Weapons of the Middle Ages... Weapons of the Middle Ages... are qualitatively different from earlier weapons because they store energy in a combustible... The age of edged weapons ended abruptly just before... with continuous improvements of all weapons by all major powers... powered weapons were finally excluded from the battlefield for the most part... as well as the beginnings of mechanized weapons such as the... and weapons were developed quickly to meet wartime needs... perhaps marked the most frantic period of weapons development in the history of humanity... This constant state of weapons development continues into the modern era... been the combination and further development of two weapons first used in it... related weapons operate by using a tensioned string to launch a projectile at some target... weapons target enemy aircraft... weapons target enemy sources of electronic radiation... Weapons of mass destruction... Weapons of mass destruction...

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