Weapons with T

  • Armored fighting vehicle used in war.

  • Hatchet weapon; also a U.S. cruise missile.

  • Electroshock weapon used by police.

  • Explosive compound used in bombs and charges.

  • Underwater self-propelled missile for ships.

  • Three-pronged spear used in fighting.

  • Natural weapons for biting in animals and humans.

  • Explosive device with a timer to detonate.

  • Medieval siege engine that hurls stones.

  • Nickname for the Thompson submachine gun.

  • Blade designed to be thrown at targets.

  • Thompson SMG; classic gangster-era weapon.

  • Device to catch or injure foes; used in combat.

  • Armored fighting vehicles with big guns.

  • West African straight sword, historical weapon.

  • Rotating gun mount on vehicles or forts, real weapon.

  • Club-like police weapon for striking suspects.

  • Chemical agent weapon that irritates eyes, lungs.

  • Drug that sedates targets; used in darts and animal control.

  • Mythic Mjölnir, thunder hammer of Thor in battle.

  • Japanese short sword/knife, classic sidearm.

  • Axe balanced for throwing in combat or sport.

  • Small balanced blades thrown to injure or kill.

  • Traditional Okinawan baton used in martial arts, often weaponized.

  • Thompson submachine gun, iconic in WWII and gangster era.

  • Slang for tactical nuclear weapon, limited‑range nuke.

  • Combat‑oriented knife for soldiers, optimized for fighting.

  • Semi‑auto pistol, name variant of the TEC‑9

  • Indian curved sword, historic cutting weapon

  • Cruise/ballistic weapon, long‑range missile

  • Combat‑configured shotgun for tactical use

  • Firearm that shoots darts to sedate or disable

  • Thermite incendiary mix, used to burn through metal in war.

  • Tank gun is the main cannon mounted on a tank.

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