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What (who) is automatic proceduring - definition

WEAPON THAT PERFORMS ALL STEPS NECESSARY TO PREPARE THE WEAPON TO FIRE AGAIN AFTER FIRING
Fully-automatic; Automatic weapon; Fully automatic; Automatic weapons; Fully automatic fire; Automatic Weapon; Fully-automatic firearm; Fully automatic firearm; Automatic Firearm; Fully Automatic; Fully automatic gun; Automatic gun; Select fire gun; Automatic fire; Automatic firing; Automatic firearms
  • A [[M2 Browning]] [[machine gun]], surrounded by ejected cartridge cases
  • A [[United States Army]] soldier laying automatic [[suppressive fire]] with an [[M60 machine gun]] during the [[Vietnam War]]

Automatic block signaling         
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  • position light signals]] each governing one direction of travel on [[Norfolk Southern Railway]]'s [[Enola Branch]] (former [[Pennsylvania Railroad]])
RAILROAD COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
Automatic block signalling; Automatic block signal; Automatic Block Signal; Automatic Block System; Automatic Block Signaling
Automatic block signaling (ABS), spelled automatic block signalling or called track circuit block (TCB ) in the UK, is a railroad communications system that consists of a series of signals that divide a railway line into a series of sections, called blocks. The system controls the movement of trains between the blocks using automatic signals.
Automatic sequence         
  • DFAO generating the Thue–Morse sequence
AN INFINITE SEQUENCE OF TERMS CHARACTERIZED BY A FINITE AUTOMATON
Automatic set; Automatic real number; Period-doubling sequence; Cobham–Semenov theorem; K-automatic sequence; Cobham-Semenov theorem; Automatic sequences
In mathematics and theoretical computer science, an automatic sequence (also called a k-automatic sequence or a k-recognizable sequence when one wants to indicate that the base of the numerals used is k) is an infinite sequence of terms characterized by a finite automaton. The n-th term of an automatic sequence a(n) is a mapping of the final state reached in a finite automaton accepting the digits of the number n in some fixed base k.
Automatic Repeat Request         
ERROR-CONTROL METHOD FOR DATA TRANSMISSION
Automatic Repeat Request; ARQ protocol; Automatic repeat-request; Automatic Repeat reQuest
<communications> (ARQ) A modem error control protocol in which the receiver asks the transmitter to resend corrupted data. (1995-11-14)

Wikipedia

Automatic firearm

An automatic firearm is an auto-loading firearm that continuously chambers and fires rounds when the trigger mechanism is actuated. The action of an automatic firearm is capable of harvesting the excess energy released from a previous discharge to feed a new ammunition round into the chamber, and then ignite the propellant and discharge the projectile (either bullet, shot, or slug) by delivering a hammer or striker impact on the primer.

If both the feeding and ignition procedures are automatically cycled, the weapon will be considered "fully automatic" and will fire continuously as long as the trigger is kept depressed and the ammunition feeding (either from a magazine or a belt) remains available. In contrast, a firearm is considered "semi-automatic" if it only automatically cycles to chamber new rounds (i.e. self-loading) but does not automatically fire off the shot unless the user manually resets (usually by releasing) and re-actuates the trigger, so only one round gets discharged with each individual trigger-pull. A burst-fire firearm is an "in-between" of fully and semi-automatic firearms, firing a brief continuous "burst" of multiple rounds with each trigger-pull, but then will require a manual re-actuation of the trigger to fire another burst.

Automatic firearms are further defined by the type of cycling principles used, such as recoil operation, blowback, blow-forward or gas operation.