Examples of using Munitions in English and their translations into Thai
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Computer
Munitions, let's go!
Cluster munitions items;
Munitions factories and their offices.
There's enough munitions.
Gotham munitions factory.
The ships brought back troops and munitions.
Such munitions are called cumulative.
Explosion at the munitions depot!
Million for prison camps? We need to manufacture munitions.
Forget the munitions, there is no time.
Uranium depleted. I loaded those munitions.
It appears to be a munitions container of some kind.
And we are out of food, water and munitions.
Last night, Condover munitions dump got a direct hit.
The first person out of the vehicle is Nazir's munitions guy.
Army regulations forbid storing munitions within 500 yards of the barracks.
Your task is to uncover the identity of the munitions expert.
The Kingsland munitions factory explosion occurs as a result of sabotage. 11. January 1917.
I got a job in a munitions factory.
Self-guided munitions or"smart bullets" are bullets that can adjust the trajectory, change the speed so that snipers can hit targets faster and with greater accuracy.
Who was planning to meet a munitions expert.
From 1965 to 1973 there were more munitions that fell on Cambodia than in all of World War II Japan, including the two nuclear bombs of August 1945.
Maybe a.t. are the initials of the munitions expert.
There is a fairly simple defense against such munitions- a cumulative jet is dissipated by a small counter-explosion that occurs on the surface of the machine.
The piping around it just serves to amplify and direct the sound, to trigger munitions from a distance.
We hook up with Chapman, there's enough munitions on that downed Sea Stallion to finish the job.
During the manufacturing of explosive devices such as munitions, fireworks or flares, uncontrolled static electrical discharge presents a high risk to the combustible materials being processed. By maintaining a humidity of 55%rH static build-up is avoided as the moisture acts as a conductor and dissipates any electrical charge generated by friction.
If we know blair waldorf, munitions are on their way.
From 1965 to 1973 there were more munitions that fell on Cambodia than in all of World War II Japan, including the two nuclear bombs of August 1945.
The Spanish didn't sink the battleship Maine, the Lusitania was not an innocent vessel but was loaded with munitions, the North Vietnamese did not attack the Seventh Fleet, and, of course, Saddam Hussein hated al Qaeda and had nothing to do with it, and yet the administration convinced 45 percent of the people that they were brothers in arms, when he would hang one from the nearest lamppost.