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Paveway I and II weapons in a ballistic trajectory, activating the
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1536:A.C. Cossor
1455:Pave Pronto
1450:PAVE Pillar
1011:21 February
911:(JDAM) – a
733:Source(s):
701:in Arizona
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474:Vietnam War
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355:Paveway III
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228:Development
1945:Categories
1925:Raytheon 9
1839:Paveway IV
1679:AN/ASQ-213
1674:AN/AQS-20A
1669:AN/APQ-181
1470:PAVE Sword
1465:Pave Spike
1445:Pave Penny
1425:PAVE Mover
1410:Pave Knife
1400:PAVE Eagle
1213:October 8,
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