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After World War II, unguided, folding-fin rockets fired from multiple-tube pods became a standard air-to-ground munition for ground-attack aircraft and helicopter gunships.
Human Rights Watch said the Israeli military often used the weapon even in areas where there were no Israeli troops on the ground, which it said, "strongly suggests that the IDF [Israel Defence Forces] was not using the munition for its obscurant qualities but rather for its incendiary effect".
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For every cluster munition produced, for every cluster munition used, for every cluster munition that fails to detonate, a civilian, like Ivan's wife Raya, is at too great a risk from death or injury.
The explosives plant supplied munitions for mining.
In response to his concern, the C.I.A. downsized its munitions for more pinpoint strikes.
In the past, Pakistani's powerful intelligence provided training and munitions for Kashmiri separatists.
Munitions for these weapons are not typically made in the United States.
Its vast shipyards and engineering works were a major supplier of ships and munitions for the war effort.
A U.S. arsenal, which produced munitions for the War of 1812, still functions and has a collection of historic ordnance.
More recently, Germany indicated that it was prepared to supply some unspecified munitions for the NATO effort.
Canadian foods, direct cash contributions to Britain, and munitions for the Allies, including the Soviet Union, contributed to the overall war effort.
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