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A javelin typically consists of three main parts: the nose, the shaft, and the tail. The nose is the pointed front end designed for aerodynamic efficiency and penetrating the ground upon landing. The shaft is the long, slender body that provides the javelin's structure and stability during flight. The tail, often featuring a grip or fin-like structure, helps to stabilize the javelin's trajectory.

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