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Army Weapon Systems Handbook

Army Weapon Systems Handbook

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License:Free
Category:Government & politics
User-rating:3.9 ( 261 Reviews )
Language supported:

English (United States)

Minimum
OS:Windows 10, Windows 8.1
Architecture:x86, x64
Recommended
OS:Windows 10, Windows 8.1
Architecture:x86, x64

Description

The Army Weapon Systems Handbook highlights the weapon systems that are in development and fielded by the U.S. Army. This app is based on the content contained in the 2013 U.S. Army Weapon Systems Handbook prepared by ASA(ALT).

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Reviews

  • 7/18/2015
    Good by anand

    This provides me a lot of information about the weapon systems in US

  • 2/3/2016
    Army of 1 by John

    101

  • 2/1/2016
    SCOUTS OUT by dwight

    The microwave sniper rifle is like the G11 assault rifle. A prototype that's a great idea but cost to much to make and to many problems

  • 3/18/2013
    Where is the microwave sniper rifle? by Charles

    I had seen it on Military Channel's "Top Ten" a few years back and now it is never mentioned.

  • 2/3/2013
    Pictures by Wilson

    Very in depth, technical handbook. An entertaining read for those who like this sort of thing (I certainly enjoy it). A crucial part, however, is being able to see the pictures. They design these handbooks because images are crucial means of putting context on text-based information. However, this app does not allow you to increase the size of the pictures related to the article, leaving them not much larger than a thumbnail. Disappointing and a severe shortcoming of an otherwise excellent app.

  • 3/30/2013
    ... by 3D

    " Thunder! ... Or I Will Fire On You!"

  • 3/28/2013
    f1 by atiyo

    good

  • 3/16/2013
    A great read by Graeme

    Its very interesting to read about all the engineering projects taken by the military over the last few years. Its amazing how ambitious these projects are. I'd like more pictures, perhaps a galley view where I can flip through fullscreen shots.

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