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  • {{Short description|Artillery for shooting large arrows, bolts or spherical stones or metal balls}} ...pons]]. There was heavy siege artillery, but more mobile and lighter field artillery was already known and used in pitched battles, especially in Roman imperial ...
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  • * [[Naval gun]]}} <!-- Artillery specifications --> ...
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  • |known_for = Pyrotechnic Chemistry<br> Dye Chemistry<br> Artillery Education ...s a 19th-century American scientist who helped build the framework of U.S. naval gunnery education. He wrote ''Marshall's Practical Marine Gunnery'' in 1821 ...
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  • ...ls of a military force turned into casualties by their own weapons such as artillery and mines. The death of a commander could have a large effect on their unit ...ed arms training was undertaken by either division. The ANZACs did not use naval gunfire proficiently or communicate messages proficiently.<ref name=":5" /> ...
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  • ...ring [[World War I]] in [[acoustic location]] systems for locating enemy [[artillery]]. The sound of a shell being fired was received by several microphones, an ...is is not possible in the case of uncooperative signal sources (like enemy artillery) and until the 2000s, widespread clock distribution was an unsolved problem ...
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  • The conceptual basis was first noticed by German artillery officers, who found that their ''Peenemünder Pfeilgeschosse'' arrow shells ...|url=http://www.usni.org/news-and-features/chinese-kill-weapon |website=US Naval Institute |date=21 March 2009}}</ref> In contrast to the US and Russian MAR ...
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  • *Off-the-pad [[Project Gemini|Gemini]] ejection tests began at [[Naval Ordnance Test Station]] and were completed by the first week of August. The ...|title=Submarines of the Russian and Soviet Navies, 1718-1990 |publisher=[[Naval Institute Press]] |year=1991 |page=170}}</ref> ...
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  • *[[Corvus (boarding device)|Corvus]]: Roman naval boarding device.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Marrison|first=Richard|title=Top 20 An ...C.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Naval warfare|url=https://www.britannica.com/topic/naval-warfare|access-date=2021-07-26|website=Encyclopedia Britannica|language=en} ...
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