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.338 Lapua Magnum and Lithuanian Armed Forces

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Difference between .338 Lapua Magnum and Lithuanian Armed Forces

.338 Lapua Magnum vs. Lithuanian Armed Forces

The.338 Lapua Magnum (8.6×70mm or 8.58×70mm) is a rimless, bottlenecked, centerfire rifle cartridge. The Lithuanian Armed Forces consist of 20 565 active personnel.

Similarities between .338 Lapua Magnum and Lithuanian Armed Forces

.338 Lapua Magnum and Lithuanian Armed Forces have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Law enforcement agency, Special forces, War in Afghanistan (2001–present).

Law enforcement agency

A law enforcement agency (LEA), in North American English, is a government agency responsible for the enforcement of the laws.

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Special forces

Special forces and special operations forces are military units trained to conduct special operations.

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War in Afghanistan (2001–present)

The War in Afghanistan (or the U.S. War in Afghanistan; code named Operation Enduring Freedom – Afghanistan (2001–2014) and Operation Freedom's Sentinel (2015–present)) followed the United States invasion of Afghanistan of October 7, 2001.

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.338 Lapua Magnum and Lithuanian Armed Forces Comparison

.338 Lapua Magnum has 132 relations, while Lithuanian Armed Forces has 117. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.20% = 3 / (132 + 117).

References

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