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in battery of 10 8-inch (203 mm) guns in four | turrets, a twin and superfiring triple fore and aft. |
n armament forwards, mounted in two quadruple | turrets, a feature unique to late French battleships |
r, less powerful supercharged engines, no gun | turrets, a floor in the bomb bay for freight, and som |
males often have very large eyes, shaped like | turrets above the head (this is known as "turbinate c |
The four 9.2-inch were mounted in single | turrets abreast the foremast and mainmast, and Domini |
f oriental and venetian architecture, such as | turrets adorned with golden starlets, decorated balco |
owever, she did keep her original 4.5" mark 4 | turrets, albeit with an updated radar and fire contro |
ikaze planes used as projectiles, machine gun | turrets all over its body, reforming, and coiling ele |
ed by a variety of different sized gables and | turrets, all surmounted by a high hipped roof clad in |
sisted of eight 15 cm (5.9 in) guns in single | turrets, along with two 8.8 centimetres (3.5 in) guns |
sisted of eight 15 cm (5.9 in) guns in single | turrets, along with two 8.8 cm (3.5 in) guns also in |
with four 15 cm (5.9 in)/L55 guns in two twin | turrets, also mounted on the centerline, fore and aft |
of ten 16 in (406 mm) L/45 guns in five twin | turrets, although an L/50 gun tested in 1920 might ha |
wn, but higher, four 15-inch guns in two twin | turrets, an anti-torpedo boat armament of twenty 4-in |
They also believed that distributing the | turrets, and their associated magazines, over the len |
cal | turrets, and 20 or 40 mm cannons, while small land ve |
It has several Laser | turrets and carries four DST fighters, from the infam |
ruct a ship, the Prince Albert which had four | turrets and a low freeboard, intended only for coasta |
earlier building, to which castellated walls, | turrets and moat were added in the late eighteenth ce |
based torpedo/dive bombers without defensive | turrets, and Douglas re-worked the S2BD by removing t |
modifications, including deletion of the gun | turrets and other armament along with the installatio |
smaller six sided towers, and buttresses with | turrets and a crenellated roofline. |
It incorporated a faux chapel, hexagonal | turrets and battlements. |
Intervening | Turrets and Towers are referred to with an alphabetic |
he armament was upgraded with new guns in the | turrets and an anti-aircraft battery. |
and was constructed of pale pink bricks, with | turrets and gables. |
Note lack of gun | turrets and tail code of 444th BG painted on for secu |
hree laws of physics, switch flipping, rocket | turrets, and the "helping hand" to knock out guards, |
The belfry, capped with four | turrets and a spire, houses a carillon with 49 bells. |
-inch (127 mm) and one triple 6-inch (152 mm) | turrets, and replacing them with a massively rebuilt |
Built of brick, it has octagonal | turrets and an oriel window of Italian design. |
The | turrets and decorative plasterwork were removed to gi |
of the homes features are its two, prominent | turrets and stained glass windows. |
ving the appearance of a large keep, multiple | turrets, and especially because of the crenellation a |
erable frames constructed from battleship gun | turrets and railway bridge trusses. |
hurricane deck" that extended between the two | turrets and over the machinery spaces amidships. |
a variety of fighter craft, ground vehicles, | turrets, and other obstacles throughout the game's st |
castellated entrance front has four octagonal | turrets and other fronts have curved gables. |
to roll it over, and destroying alien ships, | turrets, and missiles. |
l features include castellated walls, towers, | turrets, and many chimney stacks. |
es were the removal of the mid-upper and ball | turrets and all armour plate, the replacement of the |
healing and a synthetic which can deploy gun | turrets and has a motion detector for picking up offs |
Its leaded-glass windows, | turrets, and climbing vines give it the appearance of |
permission to rebuild the ancient manor with | turrets and crenelations and to enclose 500 acres of |
ere also added, three guns each on the middle | turrets and the other six in the fore and aft superst |
nt of 6 guns of 152 mm (6 in) mounted in twin | turrets and manned by a crew of 566 seamen, Almirante |
-firing 6-inch guns, arranged in a mixture of | turrets and casemates. |
s flanked by octagonal pilasters which end as | turrets and on the first floor there is an oriel wind |
e College building was fortified with towers, | turrets and battlements surrounding a quadrangle, ont |
ss resulted in modifications including double | turrets and an aircraft catapult. |
In the 19th century it was embellished with | turrets and battlements by William Playfair for the 6 |
d to handle four torpedos, two 50-caliber gun | turrets and depth charges on the stern. |
ted the village to view Marske Hall's unusual | turrets and to see the graves of Captain Cook's paren |
ofs and is three-storey with elaborate corner | turrets and oriel windows and balconies. |
ve 30.5-centimeter (12.0 in) guns in six twin | turrets, and had a top speed of 21.2 knots (39.3 km/h |
After World War II two | turrets and their guns were used to rebuild Coast Def |
an-style tower, smaller towers with their own | turrets, and castellated walls. |
ried her four muzzle-loading guns in two twin | turrets, and had a very heavily armored hull, low fre |
carry twelve 14-inch guns in three quadruple | turrets and this configuration had a heavier broadsid |
with sixteen 130 mm (5.1 in) guns in two twin | turrets and a dozen single mounts in casemates and in |
n 30.5-centimeter (12.0 in) guns in five twin | turrets, and had a top speed of 22.1 knots (40.9 km/h |
e TB-3-4M-17F was streamlined with removal of | turrets and bomb shackles, covering of all openings, |
but money ran out and it was replaced by twin | turrets and a massive, traceried window. |
e (2,999 feet) stretch of Wall, including two | turrets and impressive bridge remains beside the Rive |
The mansion's exterior included many | turrets and minarets, and on the interior, a spiral s |
were a new mast between the third and fourth | turrets, anti-torpedo bulges similar to the British Q |
res and the resulting explosions, knocked out | turrets Anton and Bruno, and silenced almost all of t |
These projecting | turrets are joined at roof level by a high machicolat |
Her main battery | turrets are protected by 3.5 in (8.9 cm) of Harvey ar |
The stair | turrets are topped with spirelets and the central sec |
Buildings (including | turrets) are unshielded, but can have very heavy and |
The two | turrets are on display in Mercer (as part of the war |
These three | turrets are 5 storeys high, while the main block of t |
porte-cochere, crow-stepped gables, numerous | turrets, arrow slits, spiral stone staircases, and co |
of masts also led to a tendency to mount gun | turrets as broadsides. |
ing craft modified with armour and using tank | turrets as weapons. |
The west front is composed of two stair | turrets at each extremity, with two niched buttresses |
rge tower above the crossing, and the slender | turrets at the building's corners. |
The buttresses continue upwards and become | turrets at the corners. |
ins were a massive five storey structure with | turrets at the north and west angles; that at the nor |
central tower flanked by protruding octagonal | turrets at each corner. |
oth levels by an internal wall, and there are | turrets at each corner and midway along each wall. |
inch forty caliber Obukhovskii guns housed in | turrets based on their Retvizan battleship which was |
er propellers were kept in motion to make her | turrets bear, and the shooting away of her chain migh |
Her main gun | turrets began to fail, and she was obscured by smoke |
rter of a mile west of Bowness-on-Solway, the | Turrets between MC80 and MF1 are known as Towers 0a a |
Obstacles include enemy | turrets, black holes, asteroids, and narrow environme |
, these were the first armored ships with gun | turrets built in Germany, as the new Imperial Navy so |
They were the first armored ships with gun | turrets built in Germany, as the new Imperial Navy so |
can be attacked by enemy players and anti-air | turrets, but the dropping player can instantly kill a |
Coles was allowed to design the | turrets, but the ship was the responsibility of the c |
Features include a slate roof, | turrets, buttresses, and rose windows. |
as later enlarged with the addition of corner | turrets by George Proctor and wings by Sir William Be |
entire armament mounted forward, but in three | turrets carrying nine guns, with the angles of fire f |
Sea trials indicated that her heavy | turrets caused her to roll dangerously in a seaway, a |
Because the | turrets could be rotated, a group of soldiers in turr |
These | turrets could not be delivered to the German builders |
Type 3 naval gun as the Fubuki-class, but all | turrets could elevate to 75° to give the main guns a |
These | turrets could not be delivered to the German builders |
s that the areas around the front machine gun | turrets created a frontal surface that was more vulne |
d (consolidation, raising of walls, adding of | turrets, creation of a half-timbered gallery in the i |
's torpedoes hit Baleares between the A and B | turrets, detonating her forward magazine and sinking |
n 1907 52-caliber guns mounted in four triple | turrets distributed the length of the ship. |
n 1907 52-caliber guns mounted in four triple | turrets distributed the length of the ship. |
9.2-inch (234 mm) Mark X guns in single Mk V | turrets distributed in two centerline turrets (one ea |
use has an irregular skyline, made of towers, | turrets, dormers, and pediments, and facades which ar |
in) anti-aircraft guns on top of each of her | turrets during 1915 and screens were added on top of |
0 in) guns were added to the roofs of the end | turrets during the war. |
S Naiad fires on enemy aircraft with her fore | turrets during operations in the Mediterranean, March |
enellated tower over an open gate between two | turrets, each with a roundle high on its wall. |
hout masts and when her primary armament, two | turrets each with two 12-inch (305 mm) muzzle-loading |
ubmitted a design for a ship having ten domed | turrets each housing two large guns. |
or production gliders was planned to be three | turrets each housing a single MG 15 machine gun. |
to the other forts whose main weapons were in | turrets, Eben-Emael's main weapons were divided betwe |
Octagonal | turrets encase the corners; the slightly larger north |
With 22 | turrets equipped with 10cm and 15cm howitzers at a ma |
for the manufacture of ball bearings for tank | turrets etc. |
ion conduits, docking bays, missile and laser | turrets, fixed Wave Cannon turrets, and radar station |
Three retracting 57mm rapid-fire gun | turrets for close defense |
Whereas the original plans called for three | turrets for the one large cannon and two smaller guns |
she was the first ship built with triple gun | turrets for the main armament. |
mament of four 8-inch (203 mm) guns, twin gun | turrets fore and aft. |
inch (305-mm) 35-calibre guns mounted in twin | turrets fore and aft; these guns were mounted in circ |
Some had single 10-inch (254 mm) guns in gun | turrets fore and aft; others (including the Kasuga) h |
These guns were mounted in twin gun | turrets fore and aft. |
L. C/98 twin | turrets, fore and aft of the main superstructure. |
two 8.2-inch (208 mm) guns mounted in single | turrets fore and aft. |
ry was finished to a higher standard than the | turrets found on the wall. |
rmament comprised five 12.7 cm guns in single | turrets, four 3.7 cm AA guns, six 2 cm Anti-aircraft |
on April 5, 2008 and all but a rear wall and | turrets from the front door were destroyed. |
alvaged from them, including the two aft main | turrets from Arizona. |
sions, dubbed Amtanks, which were fitted with | turrets from Stuart series light tanks (LVT(A)-1) and |
re concrete pillboxes mounting fully operable | turrets from Mark IV tanks. |
llied bomber gunners found their electric gun | turrets had problems tracking the jets. |
During installation, the main gun | turrets had to be lifted by cranes and swung into the |
The main battery | turrets had 10 in (25 cm) of Krupp armour on their si |
The main battery | turrets had Krupp armour, 10 inches (250 mm) on their |
The | turrets had 23 cm (9.1 in) on the face, 18 cm (7.1 in |
Both | turrets have been dismantled. |
Turrets have large oscula at their apexes. | |
Placing heavier | turrets higher than lighter ones makes little sense i |
y, leaving it with shattered cockpits and gun | turrets; holes in the fuel tanks, damaged hydraulics |
during action, they may have fallen onto the | turrets, immobilising them. |
Because of the extra topweight of the | turrets in comparison to their half-sisters their sta |
rld War it was also mounted on power-operated | turrets in smaller watercraft such as Motor Gun Boats |
Because of the extra topweight of the | turrets in comparison to their half-sisters their sta |
neighbouring castle-style property called The | Turrets in 1974. |
with flint nodules and it has small haphazard | turrets in each corner. |
loor with a rectangular tower with projecting | turrets in the north west wall. |
n 1914 a further project to add two 155mm gun | turrets in a separate armored battery was proposed, b |
, which together with ornamental "smokestack" | turrets is designed to evoke ships berthed behind the |
The gatehouse with its brick | turrets is also a 19th century addition. |
The system of Milecastles and | Turrets is known to have continued along the Cumbria |
g produced were fitted with several different | turrets like the one of the BTR-80A. |
Audley's with its two | turrets linked by an arch is one of a type found in C |
vation and Windage adjustment is made through | turrets located on the objective lens. |
Turrets manufactured in different factories had minor | |
These "cheesebox" | turrets mounted their guns far in the back of the tur |
ten 8-inch (200 mm)/50 caliber guns (two twin | turrets mounted on each side of the middle flight dec |
She was fitted with four | turrets mounting 9 inch muzzle-loading rifled guns. |
The single | turrets of the secondary armament were mounted on the |
The Navy constructed “smoke-boxes” inside the | turrets of the monitors equipped with the short XV-in |
The Soviet A-20s were often fitted out with | turrets of indigenous design. |
s mounted on only three T-26 tanks, the right | turrets of which were replaced with small gun turrets |
14 105mm guns in | turrets, of two models, with a range of up to 13,000 |
urchase the 'Seydlitz', the 'Prinz Eugen' and | turrets of battleships under construction. |
e Strainer and the hydraulic lift used in the | turrets of ironclads. |
The Russians did not believe that superfiring | turrets offered any advantage as they discounted the |
ing 98 ft in each direction, there were large | turrets on three of the corners, to the front there w |
ed of ten BL 9.2-inch Mk XI guns, in twin gun | turrets on each corner of the superstructure, and a s |
Octagonal | turrets on the chemise and caponiers at ground level |
It featured various gables and | turrets on the roof covered in slate. |
nted guns in sponsons on the side rather than | turrets on top as modern tanks do. |
Pattern 1892 45-caliber guns were mounted in | turrets on the main deck. |
erians, humans manage to build powerful laser | turrets on the Moon's surface. |
sisted of ten 8 in (200 mm) guns, in two twin | turrets on the main deck, and two triple turrets two |
eipzig class designers opted to mount the gun | turrets on the center-line again. |
1 in) quick-firing guns mounted in two triple | turrets, one fore and one aft. |
four 24 cm (9.4 in) SK L/40 guns in twin gun | turrets, one fore and one aft of the central superstr |
four 24 cm (9.4 in) SK L/40 guns in twin gun | turrets, one fore and one aft of the central superstr |
four 24 cm (9.4 in) SK L/40 guns in twin gun | turrets, one fore and one aft of the central superstr |
BL 12-inch Mk X guns arranged in two twin gun | turrets, one each fore and aft. |
imeter (8.3 in) SK L/40 guns mounted two twin | turrets, one fore and one aft. |
guns in two twin hydraulically powered Mark I | turrets, one each fore ('A') and aft ('Y'). |
me of mounting the main battery in two double | turrets, one forward and one aft. |
It may be encrusting with small | turrets or form branching structures with tall turret |
the use of four 14in/45cal BL MK II twin gun | turrets, originally destined for the Greek ship Salam |
nch (360 mm)/45 cal BL MK II guns in twin gun | turrets, originally destined for the Greek battleship |
een Anne mansion, an intricate arrangement of | turrets, pillars, angles, beveled Tiffany glass windo |
t carrying the twin 15.9 centimetres (6.3 in) | turrets positioned on the bow and stern of the ship. |
istinctive architectural elements as circular | turrets, prominent porches, and Neoclassical fenestra |
rvice, with the three guns emplaced singly in | turrets, protected by massive concrete encasements in |
It has an irregular layout with 4 rectangular | turrets round a core of the same height and an embatt |
view of one of Devastation's two main battery | turrets, showing a rear view of the turret's two 12-i |
For example, the submarine level comes with | turrets, small planes to drop bombs, and icebergs to |
16 mm S, SB (two | turrets), ST, ST/B (two turrets), M |
Turrets stood at its corners. | |
However, both of the amidships | turrets suffered further mechanical difficulties that |
alled for ten 14-inch (360 mm) guns in triple | turrets superfiring over twin turrets. |
mes from its heavy corner towers features and | turrets that are one of three shapes: coned, hexagona |
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