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Which is these is not a type of air ordnance?

rocket propelled grenades


Why is the ordnance survey called the ordnance survey?

The name dates back to World War II. Much of the mapping carried out during the war was done by the Department of Ordnance (the guys who take care of munitions, artillery, tanks etc.). Their maps then, were known as Ordnance Survey maps. Today, Ordnance Survey maps are carried out by civilian teams and have nothing to do with ordnance but the name has stuck.


What is an Explosive Ordnance Reconnaissance?

A reconnaissance involving the investigation, detection, location, marking, initial identification and reporting of suspected unexploded explosive ordnance, by explosive ordnance reconnaissance agents, in order to determine further action.


What does ordnance survey map mean?

Ordnance survey maps are maps that show altitude in relation to a 'known' ordnance datum. An ordnance datum is a point of particular altitude. In the UK, that ordnance datum for ordnance survey maps is the mean sea level at Newlyn in Cornwall. Ordnance survey maps typically show topography, by means of contour lines and spot heights. General land detail, such as grass-land, forest, marsh. In addition roadways, railways, footpaths and bridleways are shown. This makes ordnance survey maps of particular use for anyone wishing to navigate on foot. And this remains one of the most popular uses for this type of map. Ordnance survey maps are maps that show altitude in relation to a 'known' ordnance datum. An ordnance datum is a point of particular altitude. In the UK, that ordnance datum for ordnance survey maps is the mean sea level at Newlyn in Cornwall. Ordnance survey maps typically show topography, by means of contour lines and spot heights. General land detail, such as grass-land, forest, marsh. In addition roadways, railways, footpaths and bridleways are shown. This makes ordnance survey maps of particular use for anyone wishing to navigate on foot. And this remains one of the most popular uses for this type of map.


One type of air pollution is the colloid that is know to the public as?

For example a dust.

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Which of these is not a type of air ordnance?

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Which is these is not a type of air ordnance?

rocket propelled grenades


Which of theses is not a type of air ordnance?

rocket propelled grenades


Where can one find an ordnance survey map?

There are many places where one can find an ordnance survey map. One looking to find an ordnance survey map should visit the official Ordnance Survey website and click the 'Get a Map' link.


Who created the daisy cutter?

US Air Force Ordnance dept.


Which type of powered forklift can be used to handle package ordnance in a shore side ECM?

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What kinds of air are there?

There is only one type of air and that is the air that we breathe.


What is a ordnance Survey Bench Mark?

An Ordnance Survey Bench mark (BM) is a survey mark made by the Ordnance Survey to record height above the Ordnance Datum.


When was Denver Ordnance created?

Denver Ordnance was created in 1940.


When was SME Ordnance created?

SME Ordnance was created in 1969.


What is Para-Ordnance's population?

Para-Ordnance's population is 65.


When was US Ordnance created?

U.S. Ordnance was created in 1997.