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  • 1Land mine — For other uses, see Land mine (disambiguation). Minefield redirects here. For other uses, see Minefield (disambiguation). Examples of anti personnel mines. From left to right: an M14, Valmara 69 (a bounding mine), and VS 50 …

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  • 2AT2 mine — The AT2 mine is a scatterable anti tank mine developed by Dynamit Nobel. It can be scattered from artillery rockets or from mine laying systems, and is currently in service with the British, German and Norwegian armies.DescriptionThe mine is… …

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  • 3SB-81 mine — The SB 81 is an Italian plastic cased minimum metal anti tank blast mine. The mine uses an air pressure based fuze, which gives it protection against overpressure and blast. The mine can be scattered by hand or by mine laying systems. The mine is …

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  • 4Cluster munition — SD2 Butterfly Bomb circa 1940. Wings rotate as bomb falls, unscrewing the arming spindle connected to the fuze A cluster munition is a form of air dropped or ground launched explosive weapon that releases or ejects smaller sub munitions. Commonly …

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  • 5Battle of Berlin (air) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict= Battle of Berlin (Air) partof= Strategic bombing during World War II caption=The ruins of the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church date= November 18, 1943 March 31, 1944 place= Berlin, Germany result= British… …

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  • 6Occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany — German officers stand in front of the National Theater in Oslo, 1940 …

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  • 7Western Sahara — For the partially recognized state that claims sovereignty over Western Sahara, see Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic. Coordinates: 25°N 13°W / 25°N 13°W / …

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  • 8Cluster bomb — Cluster munitions or cluster bombs are air dropped or ground launched munitions that eject a number of smaller submunitions: a cluster of bomblets. The most common types are intended to kill enemy personnel and destroy vehicles. Submunition based …

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  • 9Battle of the Atlantic (1939–1945) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict = Battle of the Atlantic partof = World War II caption = Officers on the bridge of an escorting British destroyer keep a sharp look out for enemy submarines, October 1941 date = September 3 1939 May 7 1945 place …

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  • 10Military history of the United Kingdom during World War II — Periods and eras in English history Anglo Saxon period (927–1066) Norman period …

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