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Artillery / Aerodynamics / Explosive weapons / External ballistics / Internal ballistics / Muzzle velocity / Fuze / Ballistic coefficient / Shell / Ammunition / Ballistics / Projectiles
Date: 2007-04-04 07:58:24
Artillery
Aerodynamics
Explosive weapons
External ballistics
Internal ballistics
Muzzle velocity
Fuze
Ballistic coefficient
Shell
Ammunition
Ballistics
Projectiles

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