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Fire prevention / Explosive material / Explosive weapons / Ammunition / Fire safety / Firefighter / Unexploded ordnance / Explosion / Public safety / Explosives / Security / Safety
Date: 2014-05-29 13:58:24
Fire prevention
Explosive material
Explosive weapons
Ammunition
Fire safety
Firefighter
Unexploded ordnance
Explosion
Public safety
Explosives
Security
Safety

INTERNATIONAL AMMUNITION TECHNICAL GUIDELINE IATG 02.50

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