Ammunition Belt
A continuous strip or chain that holds multiple rounds of ammunition, feeding them into a machine gun or other automatic weapon.
Ammunition Carrier
A vehicle designed to transport ammunition, typically used in support of military operations.
Ammunition Dump
A storage area for large quantities of ammunition, often located in a remote or secure location.
Ammunition Expenditure
The amount of ammunition consumed during a battle or campaign, often used as a measure of the intensity of fighting.
Advanced Naval Gunnery
The improvement in naval gunnery techniques and technology during World War II, including the use of radar, fire control systems, and advanced ammunition, significantly impacting naval battles.
Armor-Piercing (AP) Rounds
A type of ammunition designed to penetrate armor plating. AP rounds typically have a hard, pointed core made of steel or tungsten carbide, and are used by artillery, tank guns, and anti-tank guns.
Ack-Ack Round
A type of ammunition used in ack-ack guns.
Aagtruck
A type of military vehicle used to transport ammunition and supplies to the front lines.