projectile in the PONS Dictionary

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On soft targets, such as sandbags, the detonation is delayed until the projectile is buried in the target, producing a devastating effect.
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During hand-to-hand combat and when deflecting deadly projectiles, the personal shield was considered a vital component of a warriors battle gear.
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A defective auxiliary detonating fuse caused the projectile to detonate almost immediately upon firing.
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It fires solid kinetic projectiles made of superdense depleted uranium.
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This allows the projectile to destabilize nearly 17cm in earlier in tissue.
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It was a simple blowback design with an unusual wood core projectile with a metal jacket.
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The projectile can be set to detonate on impact or with a slight delayed detonation.
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He is also the only character in the game who does not have a projectile attack.
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It has a relatively small projectile with a high velocity that maintains performance at range.
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The stored energy of the counterweight is transferred efficiently to the projectile.
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