Military technology and equipment
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This article lists military technology items, devices and methods. The classification of weapons of war is one of the research issues of military science.
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Martial arts, also known as fighting systems, are bodies of codified practices or traditions of training for unarmed and armed combat, usually without the use of guns and other modern weapons.
Personal weapons (
Mêlée generally means hand-to-hand combat or mano-a-mano. Weapons commonly used in mêlée include swords, clubs, spears, axes, or fists: almost anything you can hit someone with.
Armour, is protective clothing intended to defend its wearer from intentional harm in combat and military engagements, typically associated with soldiers.
Ammunition is a generic military term meaning a projectile and its propellant.
- bullet
- *List of rifle cartridges
- *List of handgun cartridges
- *List of cartridges (weaponry), pistol and rifle
- *List of Shotgun cartridges
- *List of shells and explosives
- missile
- *List of missiles
A firearm is a kinetic energy weapon that fires either a single or multiple projectiles propelled at high velocity by the gases produced by action of the rapid confined burning of a propellant.
Artillery
Artillery are usually large caliber weapons firing projectiles one at a time. Artillery pieces are crew serviced weapons that provide direct or indirect trajectories for the shell.
Military vehicles
Military vehicles are land combat or transportation vehicles, excluding rail-based, which are designed for or in significant use by military forces.
Military aviation includes any use of aircraft by a country's military, including such areas as transport, training, disaster relief, border patrol, search and rescue, surveillance, surveying, peacekeeping, and (very rarely) aerial warfare.
Naval warfare is combat in and on seas and oceans.
- List of navies
- List of historical ship and boat types
- List of aircraft carriers
- List of submarines
- *List of submarine classes
Military tactics is the collective name for methods of engaging and defeating an enemy in battle. Military strategy is a collective name for planning the conduct of warfare. Military doctrine is a level of military planning between national strategy and unit-level tactics, techniques, and procedures.
- List of military tactics
- List of military strategies
- List of military doctrines
- Principles of military strategy
A military unit is an organisation within an armed force. It may consist of any number of soldiers, ships, vehicles, or aircraft. Armies, navies, and air forces, are organised hierarchically into groups of various sizes for functional, tactical and administrative purposes.
Military communications is defined as the transmission medium that links military components on the battlefield.
Fortifications are military constructions and buildings designed for defence in warfare.
External links
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- [bOOm] E-books on explosives, weaponry, combat and related topics.
Armour, is protective clothing intended to defend its wearer from intentional harm in combat and military engagements, typically associated with soldiers.
Ammunition is a generic military term meaning a projectile and its propellant.
- bullet
- *List of rifle cartridges
- *List of handgun cartridges
- *List of cartridges (weaponry), pistol and rifle
- *List of Shotgun cartridges
- *List of shells and explosives
- missile
- *List of missiles
A firearm is a kinetic energy weapon that fires either a single or multiple projectiles propelled at high velocity by the gases produced by action of the rapid confined burning of a propellant.
Artillery
Artillery are usually large caliber weapons firing projectiles one at a time. Artillery pieces are crew serviced weapons that provide direct or indirect trajectories for the shell.
Military vehicles
Military vehicles are land combat or transportation vehicles, excluding rail-based, which are designed for or in significant use by military forces.
Military aviation includes any use of aircraft by a country's military, including such areas as transport, training, disaster relief, border patrol, search and rescue, surveillance, surveying, peacekeeping, and (very rarely) aerial warfare.
Naval warfare is combat in and on seas and oceans.
- List of navies
- List of historical ship and boat types
- List of aircraft carriers
- List of submarines
- *List of submarine classes
Military tactics is the collective name for methods of engaging and defeating an enemy in battle. Military strategy is a collective name for planning the conduct of warfare. Military doctrine is a level of military planning between national strategy and unit-level tactics, techniques, and procedures.
- List of military tactics
- List of military strategies
- List of military doctrines
- Principles of military strategy
A military unit is an organisation within an armed force. It may consist of any number of soldiers, ships, vehicles, or aircraft. Armies, navies, and air forces, are organised hierarchically into groups of various sizes for functional, tactical and administrative purposes.
Military communications is defined as the transmission medium that links military components on the battlefield.
Fortifications are military constructions and buildings designed for defence in warfare.
External links
Freenet links
- Note: You will need an access to Freenet node to visit these links.
- localhost is assumed as the base for the freesite
- [bOOm] E-books on explosives, weaponry, combat and related topics.
- bullet
- *List of rifle cartridges
- *List of handgun cartridges
- *List of cartridges (weaponry), pistol and rifle
- *List of Shotgun cartridges
- *List of shells and explosives
- missile
- *List of missiles
A firearm is a kinetic energy weapon that fires either a single or multiple projectiles propelled at high velocity by the gases produced by action of the rapid confined burning of a propellant.
Artillery
Artillery are usually large caliber weapons firing projectiles one at a time. Artillery pieces are crew serviced weapons that provide direct or indirect trajectories for the shell.
Military vehicles
Military vehicles are land combat or transportation vehicles, excluding rail-based, which are designed for or in significant use by military forces.
Military aviation includes any use of aircraft by a country's military, including such areas as transport, training, disaster relief, border patrol, search and rescue, surveillance, surveying, peacekeeping, and (very rarely) aerial warfare.
Naval warfare is combat in and on seas and oceans.
- List of navies
- List of historical ship and boat types
- List of aircraft carriers
- List of submarines
- *List of submarine classes
Military tactics is the collective name for methods of engaging and defeating an enemy in battle. Military strategy is a collective name for planning the conduct of warfare. Military doctrine is a level of military planning between national strategy and unit-level tactics, techniques, and procedures.
- List of military tactics
- List of military strategies
- List of military doctrines
- Principles of military strategy
A military unit is an organisation within an armed force. It may consist of any number of soldiers, ships, vehicles, or aircraft. Armies, navies, and air forces, are organised hierarchically into groups of various sizes for functional, tactical and administrative purposes.
Military communications is defined as the transmission medium that links military components on the battlefield.
Fortifications are military constructions and buildings designed for defence in warfare.
External links
Freenet links
- Note: You will need an access to Freenet node to visit these links.
- localhost is assumed as the base for the freesite
- [bOOm] E-books on explosives, weaponry, combat and related topics.
Naval warfare is combat in and on seas and oceans.
- List of navies
- List of historical ship and boat types
- List of aircraft carriers
- List of submarines
- *List of submarine classes
Military tactics is the collective name for methods of engaging and defeating an enemy in battle. Military strategy is a collective name for planning the conduct of warfare. Military doctrine is a level of military planning between national strategy and unit-level tactics, techniques, and procedures.
- List of military tactics
- List of military strategies
- List of military doctrines
- Principles of military strategy
A military unit is an organisation within an armed force. It may consist of any number of soldiers, ships, vehicles, or aircraft. Armies, navies, and air forces, are organised hierarchically into groups of various sizes for functional, tactical and administrative purposes.
Military communications is defined as the transmission medium that links military components on the battlefield.
Fortifications are military constructions and buildings designed for defence in warfare.
External links
Freenet links
- Note: You will need an access to Freenet node to visit these links.
- localhost is assumed as the base for the freesite
- [bOOm] E-books on explosives, weaponry, combat and related topics.
- List of military tactics
- List of military strategies
- List of military doctrines
- Principles of military strategy
A military unit is an organisation within an armed force. It may consist of any number of soldiers, ships, vehicles, or aircraft. Armies, navies, and air forces, are organised hierarchically into groups of various sizes for functional, tactical and administrative purposes.
Military communications is defined as the transmission medium that links military components on the battlefield.
Fortifications are military constructions and buildings designed for defence in warfare.
External links
Freenet links
- Note: You will need an access to Freenet node to visit these links.
- localhost is assumed as the base for the freesite
- [bOOm] E-books on explosives, weaponry, combat and related topics.
Fortifications are military constructions and buildings designed for defence in warfare.
External links
Freenet links
- Note: You will need an access to Freenet node to visit these links.
- localhost is assumed as the base for the freesite
- [bOOm] E-books on explosives, weaponry, combat and related topics.
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