referred to as a magazine or the "ship's magazine" by sailors. Historically, when artillery was fired with gunpowder, a warship's magazines were built below...
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Artillery is an American contemporary art magazine based in Los Angeles. Features and exhibition reviews are often L.A.-centric yet increasingly dedicated...
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Field Artillery (or FA) is a professionally published magazine on the subject of field artillery, published from 1911 to 2007, and after a brief hiatus...
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Look up magazine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A magazine is a kind of periodical publication. Magazine may also refer to: Magazine (artillery), a place...
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Artillery are ranged weapons that launch munitions far beyond the range and power of infantry firearms. Early artillery development focused on the ability...
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century Gunpowder magazine, a building designed to store gunpowder in wooden barrels; historical successor to the above Magazine (artillery), an item or place...
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The Royal Regiment of Artillery, commonly referred to as the Royal Artillery (RA) and colloquially known as "The Gunners", is one of two regiments that...
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thrash metal band "Artillery", a song by Infected Mushroom Artillery (magazine), an American contemporary art magazine Artillery (Roger de la Fresnaye)...
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The Archer artillery system, or Archer – FH77BW L52, or Artillerisystem 08, is a Swedish self-propelled howitzer system. The main piece of the system...
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Harpers Ferry Armory Imperial Arsenal (Ottoman Empire) Kremlin Armoury Magazine (artillery) Naval Group (France) Picatinny Arsenal Pine Bluff Arsenal Rock Island...
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The artillery loop is a knot with a loop on the bight for non-critical purposes. The artillery loop must have the loop loaded or it will slip and contract...
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Schwerer Gustav (redirect from Dora (artillery))
gun. It was developed in the late 1930s by Krupp in Rügenwalde as siege artillery for the explicit purpose of destroying the main forts of the French Maginot...
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Jungle style (redirect from Magazine clamp)
Carbine" (PDF). Camden Light Artillery 1 BN. Camden Light Artillery Association and the 1st Battalion 112th Field Artillery. December 2017. p. 6. Retrieved...
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"Out to the Galleries with Times Foodie Jonathan Gold – Artillery Magazine". Artillery Magazine. Retrieved July 22, 2018. Vaughn, Ben (February 12, 2016)...
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Ammunition (redirect from Ammunition for artillery)
shell is a form of ammunition that is fired by a large caliber cannon or artillery piece. Before the mid-19th century, these shells were usually made of...
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Foreign Affairs magazine Royal Regiment of Artillery of the British Army Corps of Royal Engineers of the British Army Royal Canadian Artillery of the Canadian...
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canton of Fribourg, in Switzerland Corbetta, a type of magazine (artillery). A Corbetta magazine is of concrete construction and is shaped like a beehive...
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Field artillery in the American Civil War refers to the artillery weapons, equipment, and practices used by the artillery branch to support infantry and...
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military organizations, an artillery battery is a unit or multiple systems of artillery, mortar systems, rocket artillery, multiple rocket launchers,...
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explains why magazine publications share the term with storage units for military equipment such as gunpowder, artillery and firearm magazines, and in French...
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Modern Artillery (stylized as MODERN ARTillery) is the third studio album by Australian punk rock band the Living End, released on 28 October 2003 internationally...
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The artillery wheel was a nineteenth-century and early-twentieth-century style of wagon, gun carriage, and automobile wheel. Rather than having its spokes...
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in 1980s. Taian TA5380 – Heavy artillery truck. Taian TA5450 – Heavy artillery truck. Wanshan WS580 – Heavy artillery truck. Chinese licensed copy of...
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decorative folly The Shell Room at Woburn Abbey in England Magazine (artillery)#Naval magazines – a room for military ammunition, especially naval This disambiguation...
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History of cannons (section Artillery)
maneuverable field artillery. New defensive fortifications such as bastions and star forts were designed specifically to better withstand artillery sieges. Cannons...
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Upnor Castle was reassigned from serving as an artillery fort to be 'a Place of Store and Magazine'. Thenceforward, barrels of gunpowder were transferred...
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Artillery games are two or three-player (usually turn-based) video games involving tanks (or simply cannons) trying to destroy each other. The core mechanics...
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Fire support (redirect from Artillery support)
including strikes and barrages from artillery, mortars, rocket artillery, and missiles; naval gunfire support from naval artillery; airstrikes, strafes, and close...
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The Magazine Fort is a bastion fort and magazine located within the Phoenix Park, in Dublin, Ireland. Built in 1735, it was occupied by British Armed Forces...
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Coastal artillery is the branch of the armed forces concerned with operating anti-ship artillery or fixed gun batteries in coastal fortifications. From...
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