The Armstrong RBL 7 inch gun also known as the 110-pounder was an early attempt to use William Armstrong’s new and innovative breechloading mechanism for heavy rifled guns.
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T92 Howitzer Motor Carriage
The 240 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage T92 was a self-propelled howitzer developed by the United States of America during World War II.
Bombing range
A bombing range is an area used for testing explosive ordnance and practicing to accurately direct them to the target. Bombing ranges are used for munitions that either explode or […]
Chuí (Chinese weapon)
Chúi redirects here. Or see chui.Chuí (simplified Chinese: 锤; traditional Chinese: 錘; literally Hammer) is a Chinese melee weapon that consists of a large solid metal sphere on the end […]
Post–World War II Sherman tanks
This article deals with Sherman tanks extensive use around the world after World War II and catalogues foreign post–World War II use and conversions of Sherman tanks and variants based […]
Nuclear depth bomb
A Nuclear Depth Bomb (NDB) is the nuclear equivalent of the conventional depth charge and can be used in Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) for attacking submerged submarines.
Mac Pro
The Mac Pro line is a series of Intel Xeon–based workstation and server computers manufactured by Apple Inc. The Mac Pro in most configurations and in terms of speed and […]
RT-20 (rifle)
The RT-20 is a Croatian anti-materiel sniper rifle developed by Metallic in Rijeka in the mid-1990s and marketed by RH-Alan. It was developed to shoot the thermal sights on Serbian […]
Kel-Tec SU-16
SU-16 refers to a series of semi-automatic rifles and carbines manufactured by Kel-Tec CNC Industries Inc. of Cocoa Florida referred to in Kel-Tec’s marketing as Sport Utility rifles. The SU-16 […]