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It would also give rebels access to armaments stored in the base, which has been used by the Syrian army in the country's five-year conflict as a fortified place from which to shell opposition targets.
Whilst standard British practice at that time was for these costs to exclude armament and stores, for some reason the cost quoted in The Naval Annual for this class includes armament.
Britain currently maintains a stockpile of 225 Trident warheads, the majority of which are stored either inside active submarines or at the armaments depot across the water in Coulport.
Bolt-holes and ridges in the paint gave clues to the location of some fittings and fixtures, and the sketch plans of Midshipman Henry Murray, found in Captain Cochrane's Letter Book, showed the locations of the armament, moveable fittings and stores.
Colbert also had some success in other industries, such as sugar refining, plate-glass making, and the production of silk, naval stores, and armaments.
When last year's initially nonviolent uprising in Libya against the Gaddafi regime turned to armed struggle, resulting in even greater government repression and thereby prompting NATO intervention, disparate armed groups -- including Tuareg tribesmen -- ended up liberating major stores of armaments.
These primary ads, of course, are just a preview of what lies in store when the heavy armament is rolled out for the general election.
These vessels were loaded with as many of the sick from the fort as they could take, stores and supplies, and armaments.
On April 4 they encountered and captured HMS Hawk, and the next day they captured the Bolton, which was laden with stores that included more armaments and powder.
The closest guns could be found across the Grand Trunk Road, at the Khyber Pass Armaments Company, a gun store that sells shotguns for $40 and AK-47's for $70.
Perhaps if it went by its official full name, Kingston upon Hull, suggestive as it is of a settled old country town on a charming waterway, it would get a better rap, but use of that royal-flavoured title would be to deny a proud moment of its history, which was when Hull denied Charles I access to the city and its store of armaments at the outset of the civil war.
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