Rockets
mortar tubes
An example of category of arms would be a canon or a gun that is ready to fire.
Category 1 arms typically include small arms and light weapons such as pistols, rifles, and machine guns. These are weapons that are easy to carry and operate, making them widely available and used in conflicts worldwide.
Category III codes have 3 digits and one Alpha. For example, 0019T. They are temporary codes for emerging technology, services, and procedures (taken from CPT 2011).
Category 1 arms include items such as military aircraft, warships, missiles, and tanks. These arms are considered to be the most lethal and are subject to strict export controls under international agreements like the Wassenaar Arrangement.
An example to category Analogy is when the pair of words name an example of a category and the category itself. Example: Beagle is to dog as Tulip is to flower.
Category 3 arms typically refer to firearms that are regulated but not prohibited, often including certain types of semi-automatic rifles or shotguns that may have features like detachable magazines or adjustable stocks. An example of a category 3 arm could be a semi-automatic rifle such as the AR-15, which is legal in many jurisdictions but subject to specific regulations regarding its sale and ownership. These arms often require background checks or permits for purchase, depending on local laws.
III
Category III codes
both arms in front
Group III machines
Ready to fire rockets and missiles