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What kind of weapons were used in this war? - Environmental Studies

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What kind of weapons were used in this war?

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Many sophisticated fighter planes, tanks, helicopters, machines-guns, missiles, etc. were used in this war.

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Chapter 10: Walls Tell Stories - Walls Tell Stories [Page 93]

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NCERT Environmental Studies - Looking Around [English] Class 5
Chapter 10 Walls Tell Stories
Walls Tell Stories | Q 4.3 | Page 93

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