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- Sealed_round abstract "A sealed round is a munition which is typically stored in some kind of container (usually a cylinder or box, but the container may in fact be the outside of the munition), so that the munition does not require any sort of maintenance and is stored in this container until the time that it is used. The advantage of this type of system is that such munitions can be stored for long periods without needing to be periodically checked and possibly repaired. Typically these, like all munitions, still do have a shelf-life — but it is often quite long. Bullets have been sealed rounds ever since the cartridge case was invented.".
- Sealed_round wikiPageID "1406575".
- Sealed_round wikiPageLength "2117".
- Sealed_round wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Sealed_round wikiPageRevisionID "481354153".
- Sealed_round wikiPageWikiLink 9K33_Osa.
- Sealed_round wikiPageWikiLink AIM-54_Phoenix.
- Sealed_round wikiPageWikiLink AT4.
- Sealed_round wikiPageWikiLink Air-to-air_missile.
- Sealed_round wikiPageWikiLink Ammunition.
- Sealed_round wikiPageWikiLink Bullet.
- Sealed_round wikiPageWikiLink Cartridge_(firearms).
- Sealed_round wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ammunition.
- Sealed_round wikiPageWikiLink M72_LAW.
- Sealed_round wikiPageWikiLink MIM-104_Patriot.
- Sealed_round wikiPageWikiLink RPG-18.
- Sealed_round wikiPageWikiLink S-300_(missile).
- Sealed_round wikiPageWikiLink Surface-to-air_missile.
- Sealed_round wikiPageWikiLinkText "sealed round".
- Sealed_round wikiPageWikiLinkText "wooden round".
- Sealed_round wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Sealed_round subject Category:Ammunition.
- Sealed_round hypernym Munition.
- Sealed_round type Weapon.
- Sealed_round type Firearm.
- Sealed_round comment "A sealed round is a munition which is typically stored in some kind of container (usually a cylinder or box, but the container may in fact be the outside of the munition), so that the munition does not require any sort of maintenance and is stored in this container until the time that it is used. The advantage of this type of system is that such munitions can be stored for long periods without needing to be periodically checked and possibly repaired.".
- Sealed_round label "Sealed round".
- Sealed_round sameAs Q7440627.
- Sealed_round sameAs m.04_0py.
- Sealed_round sameAs Q7440627.
- Sealed_round wasDerivedFrom Sealed_round?oldid=481354153.
- Sealed_round isPrimaryTopicOf Sealed_round.