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HWCS
(redirected from Harpoon Weapon Control System)

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HWCSHeavy Weight Container Surcharge (logistics)
HWCSHousing with Care and Support (Nottingham Community Housing Association; Nottingham, England, UK)
HWCSHealth, Wellness and Counseling Services (various colleges)
HWCSHelicopter Wire Cutter System
HWCSHarpoon Weapon Control System
HWCSHalo Wars Community Site (video game website)


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The Block II can be fired from all current Harpoon platforms, using either existing command and launch equipment or the new Advanced Harpoon Weapon Control System.
announced Tuesday that it has been awarded a contract from The Boeing Company, for the design, development and production of a Harpoon Weapons Interface Unit (WIU) as part of Boeing's newly designed Advanced Harpoon Weapon Control System (AHWCS).
announced Tuesday that it has been awarded a contract from The Boeing Company, for the design, development and production of a Harpoon Weapons Interface Unit (WIU) as part of Boeing's newly designed Advanced Harpoon Weapon Control System (AHWCS).
 
 
 
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