Electronic Fuel Pump
Explosively Formed Penetrator
An Exchange for Physicals (EFP) is a type of transaction that first arose in the commodities markets, where two parties would swap a quantity of a physical commodity, such as grain, for a future contract for an equal amount of that commodity.
EFP is an abbreviation for multiple things. Some of the more popular abbreviations stand for the following: European Federation of Periodontology; England First party (one of England's political parties); Electrical fuel pump. These are just samples of what it could be.
EFP's have a higher casualty rate EFP's may be placed farther away EFP's are all designed to penetrate
b. EFP's are all designed to penetrate armor. d. EFP's have a higher casualty rate than other IED's. e. EFP's may be placed farther away from a target than other IED's.
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The cast of Steadicam EFP Video Training Manual - 1990 includes: Garrett Brown as himself Ted Churchill as himself Jerry Holway as himself
difference between efp and ied
An explosively formed penetrator (EFP) is designed to penetrate armor. They have been introduction in IEDs and EFP's casualty rate is more than IED. An improvised explosive device (IED) is an unconventional homemade bomb.
An explosively formed penetrator (EFP) is designed to penetrate armor. They have been introduction in IEDs and EFP's casualty rate is more than IED. An improvised explosive device (IED) is an unconventional homemade bomb.
EFPs (Explosively Formed Penetrators) are a specific type of IED (Improvised Explosive Device). EFPs are all designed to penetrate armor EFPs may be placed farther away from a target than other IEDs EFPs have a higher casualty rate than other IEDs
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