short round
(ordnance) Defective cartridge in which the bullet has been seated too deeply. A projectile which fails to travel the expected distance or range.
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(ordnance) Defective cartridge in which the bullet has been seated too deeply. A projectile which fails to travel the expected distance or range.
1. the unintentional or inadvertent delivery of ordnance on friendly troops, installations, or civilians by a friendly weapon system.
2. a defective cartridge in which the projectile has been seated too deeply.
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An artillery shell that falls short of its intended target, often because of defective gunpowder or a miscalculation. Also a diminutive person.
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