The B-2 is also a multi-role bomber capable of delivering both conventional and nuclear munitions.
Any munitions that have not yet been shipped under an export license will be temporarily halted.
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Nonetheless, campaigners think the treaty will reduce and stigmatise the use of cluster munitions.
The museum displays hundreds of shells and other munitions, battery guns and weapons dating to WWII.
Ereli said coalition forces have cleared 10, 033 weapons caches and destroyed 243, 000 tons of munitions.
Another 162, 898 tons of munitions are at secure locations and awaiting destruction, he said.
In rich and strict countries munitions are tested and dealt with before that happens.
"We have found several munitions-related items, " says Simon Bonnell, the senior project engineer at Nord Stream.
"The Tigers have never lost people and expended munitions at this rate, " says a diplomat.
Indeed, the demand for ships and munitions, created by the long war against France, boosted British industry.
The bill allows the UK to enforce prohibitions set out in the Oslo Convention on Cluster Munitions.
U.S. officials have said the ship is carrying attack helicopters and munitions from the port of Kaliningrad.
And maybe chief executive officers of defense contractors that manufactured defective munitions should work with wounded veterans.
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"It may well not be legal to carry any munitions on a drone, " said Senator Dianne Feinstein, D-California.
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Paul Allen, said later it "would not be safe to speculate" that American munitions had killed the man.
The Iraqis say they produced 2, 200 litres of concentrated aflatoxin, of which 1, 580 litres were put into munitions.
Its payload and array of munitions will permit it to destroy numerous time-sensitive targets in a single sortie.
Sudan has frequently denied ever using cluster munitions and has not signed the convention to ban the weapon.
She wondered if her knowledge of munitions and secret weapons projects from her time in Austria could help somehow.
It has been a long time since the government produced munitions, for example.
The debris and unexploded munitions clogging the river are causing severe economic disruption.
Ten-ton trucks move out 500 tons of seized munitions each day, he said.
Earlier this month it was revealed that British troops in Kosovo almost ran out of munitions during the conflict.
Syria could have bought these cluster munitions from Egypt, received them through military cooperation, or acquired them another way.
Depleted uranium (DU) is used in munitions to make bullets or missiles more dense so they can pierce armour.
There, fishermen have learnt how to extract the explosive charges from munitions left over from the second world war.
But for big munitions such schemes are costly and so far still untested.
But with older munitions like the RBK-500, that percentage can be much higher.
Myers described the cache as consisting of 40 different bunkers with artillery rounds and other munitions, including 50 surface-to-air missiles.
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He can make the case for peace to those controlling the flow of money and munitions into Congo and Sudan.
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