rocket propelled grenades
rocket propelled grenades
rocket propelled grenades
To accurately determine which option is not a type of air ordnance, I would need to see the specific options you're referring to. Generally, air ordnance includes weapons such as bombs, missiles, and rockets designed for aerial deployment. Anything that does not fit this classification, such as ground-based artillery or small arms, would not be considered air ordnance. Please provide the options for a more precise answer.
No, rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs) are not considered a type of air ordnance. RPGs are portable, shoulder-fired weapons that use a rocket motor to propel a grenade toward a target, typically used in ground combat. Air ordnance refers to munitions specifically designed to be deployed from aircraft. Therefore, while both involve explosives, they serve different purposes and are classified differently.
rocket propelled grenades
US Air Force Ordnance dept.
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U.S. Ordnance was created in 1997.
Denver Ordnance was created in 1940.