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Missing topics about weaponry

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Weapons-related terminology

 * Accuracy life -
 * Accuracy of fire -
 * Active air defense -
 * Aiming circle -
 * Aiming post -
 * Air armament -
 * Air control point -
 * Air defense weapons control status -
 * Alibi round -
 * Angle T -
 * Antimaterial agent -
 * Armament error -
 * Arming range -
 * Artillery counterfire information (ACIF) -
 * Autogrettage -
 * Available payload -
 * ballistic control -
 * Balloting -
 * Bent spreat -
 * Bombproof -
 * Buck fever -
 * child-mother gun -
 * Class A agent -
 * Class B agent -
 * Cone of fire -
 * Controlled firing area -
 * Counterrecoil -
 * Deflection error -
 * dice shot -
 * Dropped ordnance -
 * Effective gun bore line -
 * Extent of damage -
 * Falling butte -
 * False edge -
 * Family of Weapons -
 * Firepower mobility -
 * Firing area -
 * Firing circuit -
 * Firing device -
 * Forward slope -
 * Gun density -
 * Gun displacement -
 * Gun-target line -
 * Gunner's quadrant -
 * Gunstocker -
 * hoop-and-star -
 * Horizontal error -
 * Impact area -
 * Included radiation -
 * Index contour line -
 * Initiative electronic warfare (IEW) -
 * Light damage -
 * Line of impact -
 * Live cluster -
 * Loading weight -
 * Low-order burst -
 * M device -
 * Mack stem -
 * Major weapon system -
 * Missile attitude -
 * Missile effective rate -
 * Moderate damage -
 * Nominal weapon -
 * Offset plotting -
 * Omitted cluster -
 * Open sheaf -
 * Pacing items -
 * Percussion change -
 * Picatinny test -
 * Plane of fire -
 * Platform rock -
 * Pop-up deployment -
 * Primer-leak -
 * Quick smoke -
 * Quickmatch -
 * Radius of damage -
 * Range deviation -
 * Recover arms -
 * Rectangle of dispersion -
 * Reduction coefficient -
 * Rounds complete -
 * salted weapon -
 * salted wedge -
 * Scale the guns, scaling the guns -
 * Self-forging fragmentation -
 * Sequence circuit -
 * Settling rounds -
 * Shocking power -
 * Skill at Arms -
 * Special weapon -
 * Standard trajectory -
 * Support arms -
 * Tactical Weapons System -
 * target discrimination -
 * Toe popper -
 * Wall ratio -
 * Weapons control status (WCS) -
 * Weapons retirement -
 * Zero deflection -
 * Zero height of burst –

Weapon types

 * camouflage gas -
 * defensive satellite weapon -
 * Dispersal weapon -
 * Gun-type device -
 * Implosion device, implosion weapon -
 * plastic weapons -
 * Pyrotechnic pistol -

Archery and bows

 * Armguard -
 * Arrow plate -
 * Arrow rest -
 * Bird arrow -
 * Blank leaf -
 * Bow weight -
 * Bowsight -
 * Bowstring hemp -
 * Clout target, archery -
 * Double round, archery -
 * Drawing weight -
 * Elbow guard -
 * Foot bow -
 * Notched plate -
 * Reflec bow -
 * Safety buckle -
 * Sinew-lined bow -
 * Stacked bow -
 * Tertiary release -
 * Wand shooting –

Arrows

 * Barreled arrow -
 * Blunt arrow -
 * Chested arrow -
 * Flight arrow -
 * Flu-flu-arrow -
 * Target arrow -

Other ancient ranged weapons

 * Dart sling -

Armors and armor parts

 * Anteater skin armor -
 * Armat (armor), in medieval armor -
 * Armor Vest M12, US armor vest developed around 1944 -
 * Assault armor used by Special Forces and SWAT teams -
 * Brayette -
 * Brewster sentinel armor, US WW1-time very heavy infantry armor suit -
 * Concealed vest -
 * Cord and plaque, Chinese armor -
 * Cotton armor, of Aztecs -
 * Drayfield armor, British WW1 armor suit -
 * EOB body armor, British WW1 body armor suit -
 * Field armor -
 * Franco-British cuirass, WWI-time armor suit -
 * Head guard –
 * Interim Small Arms Protective Overvest (ISAPO) -
 * Jazeraint, body armor of overlapping plates -
 * M-1950 field jacket -
 * Mini-tank, WWI-time crawling armor prototype -
 * MRC body armor, Medical Research Council armor at the time of WWII -
 * Musket armor -
 * Pitch jacket -
 * Portobank or Portobank body armor, WWI-time British armor suit - /
 * Rounded armour, rounded armor -
 * Ruuruu, wooden armor -
 * Silk body armor -
 * Tabetic cuirass -
 * Type A body armor -
 * Type B body armor -
 * Wisbrod vest, US armoured vest –

Animal armor

 * Hundepanzer, German medieval dog armor -
 * Peytrel, horse breastplate -

Helmets

 * Gaede helmet, German WW1 trench helmet -
 * Gunner's helmet -
 * M1951 Marine vest -
 * M2 helmet -
 * M3 helmet -
 * M4 helmet -
 * M5 helmet -
 * Model 1916 helmet -
 * Model 1935 helmet -
 * Northern Ireland Combat Helmet -
 * Siege helmet, WWI helmet -

Other protective gear

 * Anti-riot suit -
 * Improvised Explosive Device suit IED suit - /

Camouflage

 * Barracuda SOTACS (Special Operations TACtical Suit), Swedish camouflage suit -
 * Hawkmoor Chameleon, camouflage suit -
 * Scatac, Finnish camouflage suit –

Axes

 * Anchaor Anchaor axe -
 * Berdysz, axe -
 * Bipenne, a double ax -
 * Bord-droit, bronze axe -
 * Double ax -
 * Elephant axe -
 * Flake axe -
 * Fuetsu, steel hand axe -
 * Galraxi, Ceylonese axe -
 * Kadjo, Australian stoneaxe -
 * Keerli, Australian stoneaxe -
 * Kheten, Egyptian axe -
 * Kitchen midden ax -
 * Kodelly, Sinhalese axe -
 * Lionila, South Australian wooden battleaxe -
 * Monolithic ax -
 * Shaft-hole ax -
 * Shangaan battle ax -
 * Side axe -
 * Toki kakauroa, Maori fighting axe -
 * Toporok, Russian battleaxe-
 * Tranchet ax -
 * Tranverse ax -
 * Twibil (axe) -

Blunt weapons

 * Baggoro club -
 * Ball-headed club, of the Iroquois -
 * Bat club -
 * Bilithon bill -
 * Bird's head club -
 * Boyzdykan, polish mace -
 * I-wata-jinga, Amerindian club -
 * Iverapena, Tupi club-
 * Ja-dagna, Omaha Indian club -
 * Japurunga, Melville islands club -
 * Kutturu, Australian fighting stick -
 * Mahuaquilt, Aztec club -
 * Massuelle, European metal mace -
 * Merai, Maori jade club -
 * Pack-a-mogan, pogamogan Canadian Indian club- /
 * Plombee, European mace -
 * Powhenua, Maori staff -
 * Star-headed mace -
 * Stone hand club -
 * Suan-tou-fung, Chinese mace -
 * Wairbi, Australian women's fighting club -
 * Wakerti, Australian paddle-shaped club -
 * Whalebone hand club -
 * Zappetta, mattock -

Flail weapons

 * Binnol, Indian flail -
 * Cumber-jung, Indian flail -
 * Laingtjat, Malaysian flail -
 * Petjut, Malaysian flail -
 * Sa tjat koen, Malaysian flail-

Knives and daggers

 * Audi knife blade -
 * Beladau, Sumatran knife -
 * Bich'hua, Indian knife -
 * Bracelet dagger -
 * Chaqu (knife), Persian folding knife -
 * Choori, Afghan knife -
 * cody knife -
 * Cypriote dagger -
 * Eastradoit, Venetian dagger -
 * Fantail dagger -
 * Frisk knife -
 * Hladie, Rajput dagger -
 * Ogival dagger -
 * Pacade dagger -
 * Peshkaj, Sikh dagger -
 * Taap, Australian knife –

Polearms

 * Brown Bill, a halbert -
 * Chauves-souris -
 * Plancon a pico, European polearm -

Shields

 * Hide shields hide shield -
 * Ishlango, Zulu shield -
 * Rotella (shield)-
 * Target shield -
 * Wall shield -

Spears

 * Barsha (spear), Sikh spear -
 * counched lance counching -
 * Double-ended spear -
 * Explosive spear -
 * Gaesum-
 * Hand spear -
 * Mandehi liguje, Omaha spear -
 * Rummh, Arab spear -
 * Short spear -

Swords

 * Antennae sword -
 * Dan Sang Gum, Korean sword -
 * Macquatl, Aztec sword -
 * Marriwirri, Australian female sword -
 * Sakanato, reversed sword -
 * Shark tooth sword -
 * Sosunpattah -

Whips

 * Cavalo marindo, whip -
 * Chemeti, Javan fighting whip –

Miscellaneous melee weapons

 * Armor shield -
 * Fighting net -
 * Forest bill -
 * Grappling irons -
 * Gurlet, type of a pickaxe -
 * halfswording -
 * Hoolurge, Indian weapon -
 * Hui-tho, Malaysian bladed rope -
 * Jagdkommando Integral Tri-Dagger Fixed Blade -
 * Kau sin ke, Chinese whipping chain -
 * Knuckle bow, in sword -
 * Latajang, kuntao weapon -
 * Macauitl, Aztec weapon -
 * Mourdhau strike -
 * Net fighting -
 * Novacula, Cypriot sickle -
 * Parrying shield -
 * Parrying stick -
 * Parrying weapon -
 * Pendjepit, Malaysian combat pincers -
 * Peskett (weapon), close combat weapon -
 * Rante, Malaysian whipping chain -
 * Sang kau, Chinese parrying weapon -
 * Scalping Knife Scalping knife -
 * Shotgun stick -
 * Sickle mace -
 * Slave killer -
 * SmartShield -
 * Strangled blade -
 * Strangulated blade, notched blade - /
 * Tebutju, south pacific melee weapon -
 * Tepoztopilla, Aztec melee weapon -
 * Tjabang, Malaysian parrying weapon -
 * Toyak, Malaysian bladed staff -
 * Udlimau, hardwood adze -
 * Veecharoval, Indian melee weapon -
 * War Club War club -
 * Whalebone weapons -

Throwing weapons

 * ategar, Saxon throwing weapon -
 * Kapak (axe), Sumatran throwing axe-
 * Kirasoo, Indian throwing stick -
 * Mongwanga, African throwing weapon -
 * Throwing cord, flexible spear thrower - /
 * Uramanta, Australian throwing stick -
 * Watilikri, Australian wooden throwing stick –

Ancient artillery

 * Sitting tiger, Chinese stone thrower -
 * Tormentum (catapult), catapult type -

Firearms
See also List of firearms

Artillery and cannons

 * ARES 75mm, autocannon -
 * Ballonkanone, cannon -
 * Becker gun -
 * Bochebuster, cannon -
 * Bofors 40 MK3 -
 * Bofors AK5 -
 * Cannon pounding -
 * cannon-royal cannon royal -
 * Death's Organ Gun, 16th century multibarrel firearm -
 * Field Artillery Scatterable Mines (FASCAM) -
 * Field carriage -
 * Fire ball (weapon), of clay and coal -
 * garrison carriage -
 * garrison gun -
 * GIAT NC105, 105mm French cannon -
 * gun tackle -
 * Lantaja, Moro bronze cannon –
 * Long meg (cannon) -
 * Mach 6 EM Railgun -
 * Maltese Gun maltese gun -
 * Putilov M.1903 Field gun -
 * quarto-cannon -
 * Richelieu Cannon -
 * scorpione -
 * shockwave cannon -
 * South Jersey Gun -
 * Soviet PVO-4, antiaircraft defense wagon -
 * STU-75, German self-propelled gun -
 * Vandenburgh gun –

Turrets

 * disconnectable turret -
 * external turret -
 * reversing turret –

Missiles and the like

 * 107mm rocket -
 * Able Archer 183 -
 * Air-breathing missile -
 * Arrow Missile -
 * attached payload -
 * Command and Launch Unit (CLU) -
 * Contraves Rheinmetall Enhanced Correction of Trajectories (CORECT), artillery trajectory correction accessory -
 * DF-32 -
 * Doomsday Missile -
 * East Wind 32, China -
 * Flight readiness firing -
 * IR missile -
 * Kinetic-energy space-based interceptor -
 * Limited Range ICBM -
 * Missile control system -
 * Missile destruct system -
 * Norinco 55 mm Unguided Rocket Type 1 -
 * Norinco 90 mm Unguided Rocket Type 1 -
 * Prepared missile -
 * Project 333, Egyptian missile program -
 * Radar Guided Munitions Radar Guided Munition (RGM) -
 * Ready missile -
 * Rocket Antitank Grenade -
 * Sea Slam -
 * Shiung Feng Il-e, Brave Wind missile -
 * Spartan missile -
 * Super Excalibur -
 * Talon missile -
 * TBA Multi-Dart -
 * Tselina-2 missile -
 * underwater to air missile (UAM) -

Missile-related

 * Guidance station equipment -
 * Range surveillance -
 * Roll control -
 * Soft missile base -
 * Siacci method -

Missile technology

 * Effective launcher line -
 * Preset guidance -
 * Program device -
 * Recording optical tracking instrument –

Countermissile systems

 * Moscow Antiballistic Missile System -
 * Safeguard Antiballistic Missile System SeaGuard, Israeli countermissile system -
 * Sentinel Antiballistic Missile System -
 * Theater Missile Defense -

Torpedoes

 * Advanced Experimental Torpedo Advanced experimental torpedo -
 * antisubmarine torpedo -
 * homing anti-sonar torpedo -
 * Thakshak torpedo -
 * Torpedo mine -
 * Type 12 Light Weight Torpedo (G-RX5) -
 * Type 80 torpedo -
 * Undertaking torpedo -
 * ZhDT-3, Russian railroad torpedo –

Mortars

 * CARDOM-T, Israeli mortar -
 * Rocket Antitank Grenade -
 * Siege mortar -

Gun types

 * Airborne assault weapon -
 * Cocked pistol -
 * colton gun -
 * Continous bullet gun -
 * First defense gun -
 * Flintlock revolver -
 * Gun-type weapon -
 * Heavy antitank weapon -
 * Offensive Handgun Weapon System (OHWS), US army handgun project -
 * Pistol carbine -
 * Reloading sequence -
 * Rowing field artillery -
 * Silk gun, China -
 * Street gun -
 * Whaling gun –
 * winged-tip-gun -

Handguns

 * 11mm Lefaucheux -
 * 9mm Nagant -
 * Astra 357 Police -
 * Astra A-50 -
 * Astra A-75 -
 * Astra A-90 -
 * Astra Cadix -
 * Astra Constable -
 * Astra Falcon -
 * Astra M1921 -
 * Astra Model 357, Spanish revolver -
 * Beretta 1931 -
 * Beretta M-110, .22 rimfire pistol -
 * Beretta M3P -
 * Beretta M70/78 -
 * Bernardelli P-018 -
 * British Pattern 1856, percussion pistol -
 * British Pattern 1858, single-shot percussion pistol -
 * Calico M-110 -
 * Cascade pistol -
 * Cherchi-Pardini, Italian law enforcement handgun -
 * Chinese Type 65, Chinese subsonic pistol -
 * Colt Delta Command -
 * Colt Model 1855 -
 * Colt Model 2000 -
 * Crossman model 1322, tranq pistol -
 * Detonics Scoremaster -
 * Gambler's Ace -
 * Global Response Pistol, 1911 -
 * Grendel P-10 -
 * Grendel P-12 -
 * Grizzly .44 Magnum -
 * Harrington and Richardson Sidekick, 9-shot revolver -
 * High Standard Citabon, .22 rimfire pistol -
 * Kahr CW series -
 * Kahr MK9 -
 * Kolibri Auto, parlor pistol -
 * Lefaucheux M1864 -
 * Llama .32 Double shot sunglasses -
 * Llama Comanche -
 * Llama Large Frame Automatic -
 * Llama Small Frame Automatic -
 * Ludovico revolver -
 * Luger Parabellum PO7 -
 * M-100 Special Objectives Firearm -
 * Manurhin PPK/S -
 * Mauser SP66 -
 * Metzger Arms spectre 15 -
 * Nagant M1883 -
 * Old Model Army Revolver -
 * Pauly 1812, early cartridge pistol -
 * PJA6 35 "Gratsh", Russian military autopistol -
 * PP-15, French military sidearm -
 * R-7 ICBM -
 * Ruger T-512 -
 * Smith & Wesson Model 38 Centennial Airweight -
 * Sphinx AT-2000S, Swiss handgun -
 * Stallard Arms JS-9 -
 * Star M31PK, Spanish .40 semi-auto -
 * Steyr G-80 -
 * Taurus Curve -
 * Taurus P-58 -
 * Taurus TCP -
 * TDE .380, pocket pistol -
 * Wilder .45 WM -
 * XP-100 Target, target shooting pistol –

Longarms

 * Pre land pattern -

Rifles

 * 2/R Rifle -
 * Alexander Henry rifle -
 * AMR 5074 -
 * Anchutz Model 380, air rifle -
 * Arisaka Type 0 Parachutists' Rifle -
 * Arisaka Type 1 Parachutists' Rifle -
 * Beeman 555, air rifle -
 * Beretta Model 4 -
 * Browning M78 -
 * Calico M900 -
 * Cascade gun -
 * Cascade musket -
 * Crossfire Mk 1 -
 * Diamondback DB9 -
 * French Model 1777, French rifle -
 * Hall breechloading rifle -
 * Hall Carbine, flintlock rifle c, 1860 -
 * Heckler & Koch M770 -
 * Henry Lever Action .22 -
 * Lorenzoni repeating flintlock -
 * Mauser SP66, German carbine -
 * Meiji carbine -
 * National Rifle National rifle -
 * Rossi M59, plinking rifle -
 * Sako Sporter -
 * Sako Standard -
 * Schermuly Riot gun -
 * Springfield M1893A4 -
 * Springfield M1903A4 -
 * Weatherby Mk. V -
 * Windbúsche, compressed air rifle –

Shotguns

 * Armscor Striker -
 * Beretta M3) -
 * High Standard M10B -
 * Ivan's Hammer (shotgun) -
 * LAW-12 -
 * Manufrance RPS -
 * PA3 riot shotgun -
 * Remington 7188, jungle shotgun -
 * Remington M1889 -
 * Remington Model 17A -
 * Savage Model 69-RKL -
 * Stevens 150C -
 * Stevens Model 58 -
 * Stevens Model 59 -
 * Winchester Stainless Police -
 * Witness Protection Gun -

Submachineguns

 * Barrett Light 50 –
 * Beretta PM-12 -
 * Calico M-1950A -
 * Chinese Type 80 -
 * Heckler and Koch HK-35 -
 * ILARCO 180, .22 SMG -
 * MAT-40. French SMG -
 * Mauser M32 -
 * Sidewinder SS-1 -
 * Suomi M1944 –

Sniper rifles

 * Grendel S-16 -
 * Vaime SSR1 -

Assault rifles

 * Armscor 37, South Africa -
 * FN-LAW -

Grenade rifles

 * 40GL, Singapore -
 * GP-25 Kostjor, Russia -
 * Pallad, Poland -

Machineguns

 * AAT-52, French MG -
 * ARES TARG -
 * KRR Minigun -

Miscellaneous

 * ARES-Stoner Model 86 -
 * Arisaka Type 31 -
 * Armi Jager AP74 -
 * Blowback Operated Minigun -
 * Bond Arms Rawdy Derringer -
 * Browning Model 1886 -
 * Colt .38 -
 * Colt Walker Dragoon -
 * Davy Crockett rifle -
 * Government Longslide -
 * Grant M3 -
 * Greener Light Harpoon Gun -
 * Hatfield SGL -
 * Henry Level Action .45-72 -
 * Henry Level Action Axe .40 -
 * Inmun gun -
 * Keltec P32 -
 * Kholodovskii Mosin-Nagant -
 * Kolibri 2.7mm pistol -
 * Krieghoff Trumpf, shotgun rifle -
 * Leopard 12 -
 * Mecar 90mm -
 * Midland Backpack Shotgun -
 * Mosin M-1891 -
 * Mossberg 464 SPX -
 * Nagant M-95 -
 * North American Arms .22 Mini-Revolver -
 * Pedersoli Howdah Alaskan -
 * Remington 870 Expert Compact -
 * Rodman Rifle, Ordnance Rifle -
 * Rossi Rio Grande -
 * Rossi Tuffy -
 * Schermuly Gun Schermuly Riot Gun Schermuly riot gun -
 * Schmidt-Rubin M1931 -
 * Taurus Spectrum -
 * Uberti 1873 -
 * Walther Model 4 -
 * Z/R Rifle -

Heavy weapons

 * Mauser T-Gewche Anti-Tank Rifle -

Launchers

 * Armscor 37, South African 37mm launcher -
 * Mobile Rocket Launcher mobile rocket launcher -

Ammunition types

 * .388 Lapua Magnum -
 * 105 mm M102 -
 * 115 mm M1 -
 * 9mm rimfire -
 * acoustic bullet -
 * Ammunition lot -
 * Ballistic charge -
 * Ballistic projectile -
 * Binary munition -
 * Biological ammunition -
 * BLG 66 Belouga -
 * British small arms ammunition (BESA) -
 * brown ball -
 * Chemical ammunition -
 * Cluster grenade -
 * Complete round -
 * Diablo 12 Gauge -
 * Duplex bullet -
 * Elongated bullet -
 * Explosive ordnance -
 * Fibreglass bullet -
 * Fixed ammunition -
 * Flat-point bullet -
 * French 75 mm -
 * High-Explosive Extended Range (HEER) ammo -
 * hollow shot -
 * Hornady 75 grs BTHP -
 * Hypervelocity armor-piercing discarding sabot (HVAPDS) -
 * Incendiary smoke -
 * Kinetic energy ammunition -
 * M668 115-mm Artillery Projectile -
 * Metal-case bullet -
 * Mk VII Bullet -
 * Ni-shell -
 * Open Tip Match -
 * Porcelain projectile -
 * Rock salt charge -
 * Safety round -
 * Salted weapon -
 * sandshot -
 * Semifixed ammunition -
 * Separated ammunition -
 * Service ammunition -
 * shot pellet diameter -
 * Special ammunition -
 * Spherical bullet -
 * star shot -
 * Stinkball grenade -
 * T-Shell -
 * Tactical Application Police (TAP), ammunition type –
 * tiered shot -
 * Wilder .474 -

Propellants

 * Boresafe fuze -
 * flashless powder -
 * Nonboresafe fuze -
 * Priming charge -
 * Propelling charge -
 * Single section charge -
 * Whit bag, a propellant –

Gun-related tactics

 * Alternate traversing fire -
 * Assault fire -
 * ballast-shooting -
 * Concentrated fire -
 * Continuous fire -
 * corner shot -
 * crossbar shot -
 * double-headed shot -
 * Fixed fire -
 * High-angle fire -
 * Marking fire -
 * Mixed salvo -
 * portfire -
 * Precision fire -
 * Preparation fire -
 * Quick fire -
 * Registration fire -
 * Swinging traverse fire -

Ballistics

 * Adjusted elevation -
 * Adjusted range -
 * Aeroballistics -
 * Air adjustment -
 * Angle of traverse -
 * Apex angle -
 * Ballistic conditions -
 * Ballistic deflection -
 * Ballistic efficiency -
 * Ballistic entry -
 * Ballistic instrument -
 * Ballistic temperature -
 * Ballistic uniformity -
 * Ballistic wave -
 * Ballistic wind -
 * Ballistics of penetration -
 * Biting angle -
 * Bomb ballistics -
 * Center of impact -
 * Corrected range -
 * Crossing arc -
 * Dispersion error -
 * Dispersion pattern -
 * Dispersion rectangle -
 * Effective damage -
 * Entry ballistics -
 * Firing chart -
 * Firing data -
 * Line of elevation -
 * Linear speed method -
 * Maximum range -
 * Mean point of impact (MPI) -
 * Minimum range -
 * Origin of the trajectory -
 * Percent of slope -
 * Positioning band -
 * Range k -
 * Spotting line -
 * Standard trajectory -
 * Tabular firing table (TFT) -
 * Trajectory control -

Gun mechanics effects

 * Barrel erosion -
 * Dud probability -
 * Hydro-pneumatic recoil -
 * Initial free space -
 * Initial shot start pressure -
 * Initial yaw -
 * Muzzle burst -
 * Recoil mechanism -
 * Recoil-operated weapon -
 * Spot jamming -
 * Sweep jamming -

Military explosives

 * Antipersonnel improvised conventional munitions (APICM) -
 * Explosive ordnance -
 * Flex-x -

Explosive types

 * Ammonia dynamite -
 * Electro-explosive device -
 * Electroexplosive -
 * Emulsion explosive -
 * Sheathed explosive -
 * Slurry explosive -

Detonators and the like

 * Blasting fuse -
 * Cratering charge -
 * Delay fuze -
 * Delay-action detonator -
 * Detonating charge -
 * Fuse blasting cap -
 * Fuse gage -
 * Fuse lighter -
 * High-tension detonator -
 * Igniter cord -
 * Inert primer -
 * Instantaneous fuse -
 * Multifuse igniter -
 * Primer-detonator -
 * Short-delay detonator -
 * Slow igniter cord -
 * Spitted fuse -
 * Time fuze -

Other explosive-related technology

 * Bulling bar -
 * Capped fuse -
 * Delay blasting cap -
 * Demolition chamber -
 * Demolition kit -
 * Detonating fuse -
 * Detonating relay -
 * Ditch blasting -
 * Electrical blasting cap -
 * Electronic fuse -
 * Enhanced-blast explosive -
 * Fusehead -
 * Hexatonal -
 * Lead wire -
 * Leg wire -
 * Millisecond delay cap -
 * Multisection charge -
 * Nitro keg -
 * Powder train -
 * Semiconductive loading tube -
 * Tamping bar -
 * Tamping plug -
 * Thaw house -

Explosion-related terms

 * American table of distances -
 * Auget Augette - /
 * Blasthole -
 * Brisance index -
 * Detonating rate -
 * Detonation front -
 * Detonator safety -
 * Explosive disintegration -
 * Failed hole missed hole -
 * Fast-delay detonation -
 * Gap sensitivity -
 * Gap test -
 * Hobo connection -
 * Hung shot -
 * Instantaneous detonation -
 * Loading density -
 * Missed hole, failed hole -
 * Missed round -
 * Multiple firing -
 * Multiple shooting -
 * Multiple-row blasting -
 * Parallel firing -
 * Propagated blast -
 * Quickmatch -
 * Research Developed Explosive –
 * Rotation firing -
 * Series firing -
 * Series shots Series shot -
 * Short-delay blasting -
 * Short-fuse warning -
 * Shot boring -
 * Shot depth -
 * Shot elevation -
 * Shot point -
 * Small-diameter blasthole -
 * Submarine blast -
 * Sump fuse -
 * Uncharged demolition target -
 * Unconfined explosion -
 * Wave shaper –

Bombs

 * BLU-8R, B bomb -
 * Combined Effect Bomblets -
 * Explosive Formed Projectile -
 * Glide-Bomb Unit (GBU) -
 * Ibis project, Egyptian bomb project -
 * Lurker bomb -
 * Norinco 100 kg Type 2 Bomb -
 * Norinco 250 kg Type 2 Bomb -
 * Sea Slam -

Grenades

 * Battye grenade -
 * Diehl BGT Defence DM101 A2 (IM), grenade -
 * Green Grenade green grenade -
 * RPG-3, Soviet anti-tank grenade -
 * Stingball, rubber fragment grenade -
 * V-40 grenade -

Mines

 * Activated mine -
 * Active mine -
 * Anti sweep mine -
 * Combination influence mine -
 * Combined influence mine -
 * Command detonated mine -
 * Controllable mine -
 * Conventional mines -
 * Creeping mine -
 * Directional mine -
 * Explosive filled mine -
 * Floating mine -
 * Ground mine -
 * Homing mine -
 * Horizontal action mine -
 * Impact action fuze -
 * Improved conventional mine (ICOM) -
 * Improvised mine -
 * IMRAH F-1, anti-tank mine -
 * Independent mine -
 * Inert mine -
 * Instructional mine -
 * Jettisoned mines jettisoned mine -
 * Magnetic influence mine -
 * Mine weapons -
 * Oscillating mine -
 * Oyster-pressure sea mine -
 * Passive mine -
 * Pressure mine -
 * Propelled mine -
 * Pyrotechnical mine -
 * Rising mine -
 * Scatterable mine -
 * Service mine -
 * Snagline mine -
 * space mine -
 * Technovar VAR/40 anti-personnel mine -
 * Watching mine -
 * Wide area side penetrator mine (WASPM) –

Mine-related terms

 * Direct laying -
 * Hand-emplaced minefield marking set (HEMMS) -
 * Indirect laying -
 * Interdictive minefield -
 * Irregular outer edge, of mine clearing -
 * Minefield lane -
 * Mining system -
 * Mixed minefield -
 * Modular pack mine system -
 * Nuisance minefield -
 * Offensive mine countermeasures -
 * Phony minefield -
 * Protective minefield -
 * Reciprocal laying -
 * Tactical minefield -

Miscellaneous weapons

 * Diamond Lil (weapon)-
 * Eagle fireball -

Weapon accessories

 * Astigmatizer -
 * Automated Cartridge System -
 * Automatic Targeting Attack Communicator -
 * Autonomous Guided Weapon (AGW) -
 * Azimuth-adjustment slide rule -
 * Battering train -
 * Bomb chest -
 * Chamois holster -
 * Damascus barrel -
 * Dart poison -
 * Electric prod -
 * Fine sight -
 * Forsyth scent bottle lock -
 * Gun pendulum -
 * gun tackle -
 * gunsling -
 * Hydropneumatic recoil system -
 * Knife Sheath Knife sheath -
 * Laser Aiming Device (LAD) -
 * Lining-plane -
 * magazine dress -
 * match tub –
 * Mine strip -
 * Oval-bore rifling -
 * Pintle mount (redirect to Weapon mount which says nothing about it-
 * Priming iron -
 * Priming powder -
 * priming tube, firing tube –
 * quick-draw holster -
 * Radar bombsight -
 * Radar gun-layer -
 * Remote detonator -
 * Rifle shield -
 * Spanning tray, artillery wpn accessory -
 * Spinal mount –
 * Spiral rifling -
 * Star gauge -
 * sweetheart grip –
 * Tactical range recorder -
 * Transport case -
 * Wheellock spanner –

Nuclear weapons

 * gu-type nuclear device -
 * Kiloton weapon -
 * Nuclear airburst -
 * Nuclear arms verification -
 * Nuclear weapons stockpile -
 * Shot Grable, nuclear weapon -

Other miscellaneous weapons

 * Dronegun Tactical (disrupts drone's communication) -
 * Skywall 100 (net captures drone) -

Larger-scale military technologies

 * Active Army Locator System (AALS) -
 * Advanced Gunnery Training System (AGTS) -
 * Army Airspace Command and Control Systems (A2C2) -
 * Automated Intercept System -
 * Battle Command Sustainment Support System (BCS3), computer-aided logistical system -
 * Dismounted Soldier Identification Device (DSID) -
 * Dismounted Soldier Identification System (DSIS) -
 * Fast Infrared Search and Track (FIRST) -
 * Fighting tower -
 * Hostile Artillery Location System -
 * Hostile Artillery Locator (HALO) -
 * Hyperbolic In-Air Tracking System, US Army -
 * Interactive Tactical Environment Management System (ITEMS) -
 * Joint Theatre Missile Defence -
 * Long Range Advanced Scout Sensor Suite -
 * Look-lock-launch, US fighter combat system -
 * Military Portable Computer Equipment -
 * Missile Countermeasure Device -
 * Mobility Denial System (MDS) -
 * Naval Simulation system -
 * New Generation Army Targeting System -
 * Personnel Protection System Personnel protection system -
 * PLAN aircraft carrier program, China -
 * Protective Shield, Rheinmetal security system -
 * Scanning Hydrographic Operational Airborne Lidar Survey -
 * Sniper Location System (SLS) -
 * Soldier Integrated Multipurpose Laser System (SIMLAS) -
 * Thomson-CSF Star Burst, battlefield information manager -
 * Troop Carrying Vehicle Enhanced Seating System (TCVES) -
 * Unattended Ground Systems –
 * Vulcan-Phalanx Close-in Weapon System -

Defenses

 * antisubmarine barrier -
 * antisubmarine screen -
 * optical mine hunting -

Chemical weapons

 * anticrop agent -
 * Camouflage gas -
 * Chemical agent identification set -
 * Curveball (agent) -
 * G-Series nerve agent -
 * Organophosphorus nerve agent -
 * persistent chemical agent -
 * Psychoincapacitant -
 * Smoke agent -
 * V-gas -

Weapons-related technology

 * Active homing guidance -
 * Adverse weather aerial delivery system -
 * Aided tracking -
 * Air ground operations system -
 * aircraft armament -
 * Ayrton fan -
 * Battlefield automated systems (BAS) -
 * bomb detection devices -
 * Combination firing circuit -
 * Command destruct -
 * Demolition guard -
 * Dual firing circuit -
 * Explosives Trace Detection -
 * Field artillery digital automatic computer (FADAC) -
 * Firearms tracing system -
 * Firing circuit -
 * Firing jack -
 * Firing table -
 * Fission-fusion-fission-weapon design -
 * Missile monitor -
 * Passive satellite defense -
 * Position and azimuth determining system (PADS) -
 * Preset guidance -
 * Remotely monitored battlefield sensor system -
 * Schneider recoil system -
 * Seismology of monitoring explosions -
 * Semiactive homing guidance -
 * Spaced loading -
 * Surface-launched unit, fuel-air explosive (SLUFAE) -
 * trench unit -
 * Weapon selector -
 * Weapons alert designator (WAD) –

Weapon manufacturing companies

 * Chatellevault, French gun company -
 * Consorzio Iveco-Fiat Oto Melara, Italian weapons company -
 * Conventional Munitions Systems (company) -
 * Defence Optical Systems (DOS), UK -
 * General Dynamics European Land Combat System, Europe defence conglomeration -
 * National Armaments Consortium -
 * Oboronitelnya Sistemy, Russian missile manufacturer -
 * Police Ordnance Company –
 * Santa Barbara (company), Spanish weapons company -
 * Soley Armament Company -
 * Trailblazer Firearms -
 * Ufa MPO, Russian weapons company -
 * Weapons Quality Engineering Center -

Weapon-related organizations

 * Bellweather Studies -
 * Iraq Nuclear Verification Office -
 * Missile Firing Laboratory -
 * National Integrated Ballistics Information Network -
 * Naval Torpedo Station, Rhode Island -
 * Northern Missile Test Site -
 * Nuclear Supplies Group -
 * Office of Ordnance Research -
 * Royal Naval Torpedo Factory -
 * World Atlatl Association –
 * Youth Ammunition Initiative -

Training organizations and projects

 * Practical Pistol Course (PPC) -
 * School of Pistol Practice -

Related laws

 * Safe Explosives Act (SEA) -
 * Switchblade Knife Act -

Related projects

 * Broken Arrow, Bent Spear -
 * Dragon Experiment -
 * Project Obong -

Related reports

 * Annual Firearms Manufacturing and Exportation Report -

Weapon-related people

 * Cyril M. Faure, arms merchant -
 * Eliot Wisbrod, US armor vest designer -
 * Jay Wallace (gun dealer), US gun dealer -
 * John Lonsdale (arms merchant) (1913- ) British arms dealer -
 * Marcel Louis Icard (1903- ) French communist and arms dealer -
 * Willi Daugs, German arms merchant –

Miscellaneous

 * Abandoned chemical weapon -
 * Advanced Subsonic Aerial Target -
 * AN/PYG-1 Centaur, US ballistic handheld computer -
 * antiplague system -
 * Antirecovery device -
 * Antisatellite spacecraft (ASAT) -
 * Arms bazaar -
 * Arms buyer -
 * Arms Design and Decoration -
 * Arrow cutting -
 * Augsburg Arsenal, Augsburg, Germany -
 * Automatic ranging autoranging -
 * Ayrton Fan, Ayrton anti-gas Fan -
 * Ballistic range -
 * Ballistic wind -
 * Balloon dope -
 * Barbed steed -
 * Biochemical assassination weapons –
 * Blue crown agent -
 * Bohr-Heisenberg Conversation -
 * Bomb in the basement -
 * Bond Arms Backup -
 * Bowstring hemp -
 * Burster course -
 * Cannon foundry -
 * Chambers repeating firearms -
 * City avoidance -
 * Close transition in spear -
 * Collection of Churburg, collection of medieval armor -
 * Combat modelling applications Combat modelling application -
 * Completeness of Destruction -
 * conducted energy weapon injury -
 * Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export -
 * corned gunpowder -
 * Crater analysis -
 * Czech weapon industry -
 * Deflector plates Deflector plate -
 * Diehl BGT Defence DM101 A2 (IM) -
 * divine fire-arrow -
 * Dull Sword -
 * dusty agent -
 * dwarf dud -
 * Electro-ballistics -
 * Explosive coal -
 * Explosive ordnance detachment (EOD) -
 * Field artillery surveyor -
 * Firearm identification / Firearms identification -
 * Flash-to-bang time -
 * Flying Lavatory -
 * Fog oil -
 * Free rocket -
 * freeze ray -
 * Gallery of Weapons –
 * Guardian XO -
 * Gun direction room -
 * Hard missile base -
 * JP 2072, Australian electronic warfare -
 * King Tut Block -
 * Land mine detector system -
 * Long-Range Theater Nuclear Forces -
 * M device -
 * Magnetic minehunting -
 * Man-portable manual of arms -
 * Militarily Critical Technological List -
 * Militarily Critical Technologies List -
 * Missile Countermeasure Device -
 * Mobile Torpedo Servicing Unit (MTSV) -
 * Multilateral Nuclear Force -
 * munitions of approach -
 * Munitions of war –
 * Naval surface fire control -
 * Operation Blue Sky -
 * Otto-Lardillon method -
 * Preinitiation -
 * Presidential Nuclear Initiatives -
 * Prohibited weapon -
 * Rechamber -
 * Record firing -
 * red-eyed gun -
 * Scatterable minefield warning -
 * Sewer Pipe (APM) -
 * Shimosi gunpowder -
 * Shooting club -
 * Special ammunition supply point -
 * Special smoke -
 * Stoken trench mortain -
 * Strategic Weapons System -
 * Submerged Turret -
 * Superintendency for Gunpowder Weapons -
 * Surface minelayer -
 * Teller-Ulam Concept -
 * Terrier land weapon system -
 * thermal neuron -
 * Thunder Generator -
 * V-Agent -
 * Weapons Qualification –
 * Wet stowage -
 * Worldwide Ammunition Reporting System (WARS) –
 * X Pile -
 * Zubaidy device Zubaidy Device -

Sources include
 * Matthew Balent - Compendium of Weapons, Armour and Castles
 * Robert Woosnam-Savage & Anthony Hall - Body Armour
 * Tim Zurick - Army Dictionary and desk reference
 * Number of military magazines