Munitions
Sep 10 2008, Jaiyant Cavale

General Dynamics is developing the XM307, a lethal gun that may be required at the war front. Meant to replace traditional weapons, the XM307 may go ahead and replace many medium machine guns as well, which is a good thing for the navy, wheeled...

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Dublin:

Branislav Kapetanovic, left, a former soldier in Serbia and a cluster munitions survivor, hands over on behalf of the Cluster Munitions Conference (CMC) their action plan to Espen Barth Eide, Norway’s Deputy Minister of Defense, right, watched by Grethe..