EFPs have a higher casualty rate than other IEDs
EFPs are capable of penetrating armor
EFPs have a higher casualty rate than other IEDs
efps may be placed farther away from a target than other ieds. efps are all designed to pentrate armor efps have a higher casualty rate than other ieds
EFPs have a higher casualty rate than other IEDs EFPs may be placed farther away from a target than other IEDs EFPs are all designed to penetrate armor
An explosively formed penetrator (EFP) is designed to penetrate armor. They have been introduction in IEDs and EFP's casualty rate is more than IED. An improvised explosive device (IED) is an unconventional homemade bomb.
An explosively formed penetrator uses explosives to shape a metal sheet into a projectile. These projectiles are capable of penetrating the armor of heavy vehicles and tanks from a distance (known as stand-off)
EFPs (Explosively Formed Penetrators) are a specific type of IED (Improvised Explosive Device). EFPs are all designed to penetrate armor EFPs may be placed farther away from a target than other IEDs EFPs have a higher casualty rate than other IEDs
An explosively formed penetrator (EFP) is designed to penetrate armor. They have been introduction in IEDs and EFP's casualty rate is more than IED. An improvised explosive device (IED) is an unconventional homemade bomb.
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eligible for part second
EFPS stands for "Extended Fail with Possible Success." It typically indicates that a student did not achieve a passing score on an exam but demonstrated enough understanding or effort to be considered for a retake or additional support. This designation allows for a second chance to succeed in the assessment. It's important for students to check with their institution for specific policies regarding EFPS results.
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