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Admiralen-class destroyer
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ISBN 1-85409-521-8. Goossens, A.M.A. (2007), Het Staatsbedrijf der Artillerie Inrichtingen , p. 9 Dutch destroyers at Unithistories.com Archived 2020-11-16
List of ArmaLite rifles
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rifle. AR-10 7.62×51mm NATO, .308 Winchester Fairchild ArmaLite, Artillerie Inrichtingen (AI) A lightweight battle rifle. ArmaLite AR-14 Unknown ArmaLite
List of battle rifles
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Select fire United States and under contract in the Netherlands (Artillerie Inrichtingen ) 1956 AVS-36 7.62×54mmR Select fire Soviet Union 1936 Beretta
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"Solothurn S18-350/MG-204". airwar.ru. "Het Staatsbedrijf der Artillerie Inrichtingen " (PDF). grebbeberg.nl. Military Rifle & Machine Gun Cartridges
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Surabaya were moved to Bandung and merged into a single entity named Artillerie Inrichtingen (AI). During Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, ACW
Eugene Stoner
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the M14. The AR-10's design was later licensed to the Dutch firm of Artillerie Inrichtingen , which produced the AR-10 until 1960 for sale to various military
Zaans Museum
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objects, photos, films, and documents show the history of the former Artillerie Inrichtingen (government ordnance works) and the Hembrug site as the military
ArmaLite AR-15
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ArmaLite AR-10 made by Artillerie Inrichtingen (A.I.)
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also used standard with a scope of Dutch origin produced by the Artillerie Inrichtingen , and without the bipod. The scope was designated Kijker Richt Recht
Portuguese Colonial War
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ArmaLite AR-10 (produced by the Netherlands-based arms manufacturer Artillerie Inrichtingen ) in 1960. In the days before attached grenade launchers became
List of military headstamps
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12 o'clock position (perhaps to copy the headstamp of the Dutch Artillerie -Inrichtingen munitions works), large lower-case letter "e"s at the 3- and 9-o'clock