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n. (plural of weapon English)

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Weapons (film)

Weapons (stylized as WEAPONS) is a 2007 American teenage crime drama film directed and written by Adam Bhala Lough.

The film premiered in competition at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and was released straight-to-DVD by Lionsgate in 2009.

Weapons (Icelandic band)

Weapons are an indie/pop indie/punk band from Iceland. Weapons music could be described as melody driven “in your face” indie rock that sounds like an army of punks storming through your city. They take pride in their craftsmanship and their primary weapons are their wide range of songs filled with great melodies and excitement.

Weapons (album)

Weapons is the fifth and final studio album by the Welsh alternative rock band Lostprophets, released through Epic on 2 April 2012. It's the first and only record featuring Luke Johnson on drums, after being with two other drummers previously, Mike Chiplin and Ilan Rubin (the latter of whom features in archive recordings included on the "deluxe edition" of Weapons, as well as the hidden track "Weapon" on all versions of the album).

Just like their third studio album it features Latin on the front, which reads deus velox nex. When translated it reads Gods swift violent death. This has been confirmed by guitarist, Mike Lewis.

Usage examples of "weapons".

All sensors and weapons are totally integrated via a Nemesis Two quantum array battlespace management system, so that each of those delivery options, eight tubes and a dozen missile silos, can independently engage a separate enemy in separate theaters.

Only the Siarsi knew how to make the weapons Talesian warriors carried into battle.

He looked forward to capturing Volt and finding the lost Sacred Weapons as well as finding the red-headed woman who haunted his dreams.

They helped the Narusuba steal the Weapons, kill our tribesmen and bring down Daeamon.

In that moment, both Mar’Kess and Rame scooped up the Weapons from the cavern floor and slipped around to stand next to Assur.

They were familiar with the weapons specs, having intensively trained with them back in the United States.

The software for the catamaran’s Metal Storm CIWS—Close-In Weapons System—had been twitching and freezing up ever since they’d loaded the update patches during the last refit in Sydney.

The boarding specialists hurried forward into the armory to suit up and arm themselves, along with two seamen ordered to grab weapons and stand guard back down the passage through which they had just run.

Instead he passed quietly from one sailor to the next, checking weapons loads, tightening straps, providing a little encouragement where it seemed needed.

They said it was for a new weapons system, gave us a lot of bullshit about a gun that wouldn’t so much fire a bullet or a missile as take it directly to the target.

The color movies, which were astoundingly sophisticated, detailed weapons systems and technology that boggled the mind: missiles that could fly into space and spit dozens of insanely powerful warheads onto different cities, killing millions of people and destroying whole nations in the blink of an eye.

Not with the Japs having grabbed Christ-only-knows-what sort of weapons off that ship.

And we know exactly what sort of weapons may have been salvaged—primitive ones, by our standards.

The stealth destroyer’s sensor and weapons suites were infinitely more powerful than anything she had to play with.

He had no idea what units most of the men and women who were checking out weapons and armor belonged to.