- languages.
S**** are
usually large-caliber
projectiles fired by artillery,
armoured fighting vehicles (e.g. tanks, ****ault guns, and
mortar carriers), warships...
- Xenophoridae,
commonly called carrier s****, is a
family of medium-sized to
large sea snails,
marine gastropod mollusks in the
clade Littorinimorpha....
- 155 mm (6.1 in) is a NATO-standard
artillery s**** caliber that is used in many
field guns, howitzers, and gun-howitzers. It is
defined in AOP-29 part...
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requirement against armoured fighting vehicles. The
BONUS base
bleed carrier s**** contains two submunitions,
which descend over the
battlefield on winglets...
-
common name
finger carrier s****, is a
species of
large sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Xenophoridae, the
carrier s****.
Stellaria testigera...
-
charge in a
s**** or a
small charge to
eject a
carrier s****'s contents.
These contents may be lethal, such as the now-obsolete
shrapnel s**** or modern...
- goes ****her.
Bullets packed into a
heavier carrier s**** went ****her than they
would individually. The
s**** body
itself was not
designed to be lethal:...
- name the sun
carrier s****, is a
species of
large sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Xenophoridae, the
carrier s****.
Stellaria solaris...
- sea
s****, also
known simply as a
s****, is a hard,
protective outer layer usually created by an
animal or
organism that
lives in the sea. The
s**** is...
-
ceremonial steel cut for a 15-ton
plate that
forms part of a side
s**** unit of the
carrier. The keel of
Gerald R. Ford was laid down on 13
November 2009...