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It was the headquarters of the Bengal artillery until 1853 and has an ammunition factory in which the dumdum, an expanding bullet, was first made.
In the most spectacular incident, a government ammunition factory in Khanfar exploded after security forces retreated and looters descended on it; more than a hundred people were killed.
Human Rights Watch found 24 spent white phosphorus shells in Gaza, all from the same batch made in a US ammunition factory in 1989 by Thiokol Aerospace.
West Germany also set up the ammunition factory in Sheggera, Khartoum, in effect, providing the bullets to keep the guns firing.
Nowhere is the juxtaposition between the defense industry's preeminence and the post-cold-war era more manifest than at the former ammunition factory.
Such use is, at any rate, Mr. Stecki's dream, as well as that of Mesko, the state-owned ammunition factory, which is exploring putting the new bullet into production.
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The breakthrough, however, came with World War I. Wartime mobilization brought tight labour markets, rapid expansion of mass production, long working days, hazardous working conditions in arms and ammunition factories, and soaring profits for employers.
Armed with a bacterial enzyme, tobacco can break down toxic explosives that contaminate the grounds at many ammunition factories, scientists report in the May issue of Nature Biotechnology.
Ammunition factories were built in the northern and western suburbs of Adelaide, as well as in some smaller installations in regional centres, and construction on a shipyard began in Whyalla.
She was transferred to an ammunitions factory about four months later.
The list, one of four surviving documents typed in 1945, contains the names of 801 men who were saved from the Holocaust by Oskar Schindler, a German industrialist who employed them in his enamelware and ammunitions factory.
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