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I saw a wide variety of naval weapons, old but in good working order.
Prior to about 1890, naval weapons were used only against surface shipping.
Even so, the gun remained the principal naval weapon.
Naval weapon systems have closely followed the development in land weapons, developing from:
Even so, it was a potent naval weapon.
He had offered his invention to the Government as a naval weapon, but at heart he was opposed to war.
The differences involve demilitarized zones, aircraft limits and naval weapons.
The yard is the sole source for major repair of naval weapons systems used by the Coast Guard.
A 5-inch gun can mean these naval weapons:
These guns had been developed by the Naval Weapons Factory at the turn of the 20th century.
Until the 20th century, naval weapons had a short range, so camouflage was unimportant for ships, and for the men on board them.
He was now part of what Terrell described as "private army" for Goodeve to develop naval weapons.
The station's name was then changed to Naval Weapons Station South.
This population does not include the Naval Weapons Station complex that borders our primary response area.
Naval weapons - mounted on ships and submarines.
It was a common naval weapon.
It produces tracked and wheeled military vehicles, artillery, ammunition and naval weapons.
Most of the naval weapon systems used by the PLAN were developed prior to 1990.
U.S. naval weapons also lack these links.
Some experts have questioned the recent results from the Naval Weapons Center, saying they could be marred by contamination.
List of naval weapon systems (section K)
Development took place at the China Lake Naval Weapons Center during the late 1960s.
Most of them are at the naval weapons station on the west bank of the Cooper River, about 25 miles from Charleston.
However, questions remain over whether airships (and more importantly, their irreplaceable crews) would have been better used as a purely naval weapon.
Typical of United States naval weapons built in the 1940s, the bore was chromium plated for longer barrel life.