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A category of weapon type in the Command model.
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A gun is a tube that discharges projectiles that may be solid, liquid, or gas.  A gun is typically a weapon which fires solid projectiles at a high velocity.  In general, the projectiles are propelled by compressed gas generated by a controlled chemical explosion at the base of the weapon.  However, some rare instances of guns propel the projectile by means of an electromagnetic field; these are known as railguns.  Guns may range from small, handheld weapons up to sizes of 400 millimeters or more in diameter with shells weighing over 900 kilograms.
 
A gun is a tube that discharges projectiles that may be solid, liquid, or gas.  A gun is typically a weapon which fires solid projectiles at a high velocity.  In general, the projectiles are propelled by compressed gas generated by a controlled chemical explosion at the base of the weapon.  However, some rare instances of guns propel the projectile by means of an electromagnetic field; these are known as railguns.  Guns may range from small, handheld weapons up to sizes of 400 millimeters or more in diameter with shells weighing over 900 kilograms.
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Command distinguishes the sensor information types into:
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Bomb
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Bottom Mine
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Buddy Store
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Cargo
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Decoy (Expendable)
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Decoy (Towed)
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Decoy (Vehicle)
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Depth Charge
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Dispenser
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Drifting Mine
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Drop Tank
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Dummy Mine
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Ferry Tank
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Floating Mine
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Guided Weapon
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Gun
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Helicopter-Towed Package
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Laser
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Moored Mine
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Moving Mine
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Paratroops
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Rising Mine
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Rocket
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RV / MRV/ MIRV
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Sensor Pod
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Sonobuoy
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Torpedo
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Training Round
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Troops

Revision as of 06:19, 8 February 2014

A category of weapon type in the Command model.

A gun is a tube that discharges projectiles that may be solid, liquid, or gas. A gun is typically a weapon which fires solid projectiles at a high velocity. In general, the projectiles are propelled by compressed gas generated by a controlled chemical explosion at the base of the weapon. However, some rare instances of guns propel the projectile by means of an electromagnetic field; these are known as railguns. Guns may range from small, handheld weapons up to sizes of 400 millimeters or more in diameter with shells weighing over 900 kilograms.

Command distinguishes the sensor information types into:

Bomb
Bottom Mine
Buddy Store
Cargo
Decoy (Expendable)
Decoy (Towed)
Decoy (Vehicle)
Depth Charge
Dispenser
Drifting Mine
Drop Tank
Dummy Mine
Ferry Tank
Floating Mine
Guided Weapon
Gun
Helicopter-Towed Package
Laser
Moored Mine
Moving Mine
Paratroops
Rising Mine
Rocket
RV / MRV/ MIRV
Sensor Pod
Sonobuoy
Torpedo
Training Round
Troops