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Germany
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Projectile weapons, such as guns and missiles, are prevalent in military and hunting in Germany, but tightly controlled in civilian use.
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5
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Japan
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Traditional Japanese martial arts and historical warfare involve precise use of projectiles.
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South Korea
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In South Korea, traditional martial arts and historical warfare are associated with projectiles, while strict regulations limit the use of bullets.
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Aboriginal culture
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Aboriginal culture utilizes traditional projectiles, such as boomerangs and spears, for hunting and sport.
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Indigenous communities
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Indigenous projectile tools like spears, blow darts, and slingshot stones are used for hunting and fishing.
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Pacific Islands
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Projectiles like spears and blow darts are used in Pacific Island culture for hunting and fishing.
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7
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Traditional societies
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Projectile weaponry was an integral part of traditional societies' martial arts and warfare strategies, known for their precision and skill in using tools such as throwing stars and arrows.
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