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Aircraft ordnance,
weapons carried by and used by an
aircraft Ordnance, Oregon,
United States Ordnance Island,
Bermuda Ordnance datum (from use...
- The
Ordnance Survey (OS) is the
national mapping agency for
Great Britain. The agency's name
indicates its
original military purpose (see
ordnance and...
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Aircraft ordnance or
ordnance (in the
context of
military aviation) is any
expendable weaponry (e.g. bombs, missiles,
rockets and gun ammunition) used...
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Ordnance Factory Board (OFB),
consisting of the
Indian Ordnance Factories, now
known as
Directorate of
Ordnance (Coordination & Services), was an organisation...
- The
Ordnance Survey National Grid
reference system (OSGB), also
known as
British National Grid (BNG), is a
system of
geographic grid
references used in...
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Unexploded ordnance (UXO,
sometimes abbreviated as UO),
unexploded bombs (UXBs), and
explosive remnants of war (ERW or ERoW) are
explosive weapons (bombs...
- U.S.
Ordnance–Defense
Systems and Manufacturing,
often called USORD, is a
firearms manufacturer in McCarran, Nevada, 20 minutes
outside Reno.
Since 1997...
- The GBU-43/B M****ive
Ordnance Air
Blast (MOAB /ˈmoʊæb/,
colloquially explained as "mother of all bombs") is a large-yield bomb,
developed for the United...
- An
ordnance datum or OD is a
vertical datum used by an
ordnance survey as the
basis for
deriving altitudes on maps. A spot
height may be
expressed as AOD...
- The
Board of
Ordnance was a
British government body.
Established in the
Tudor period, it had its
headquarters in the
Tower of London. Its
primary responsibilities...