Frigate (redirect from Demi-batterie)
armed lower deck, from which it was known as a 'half-battery' or demi-batterie ship. Removing the guns from this deck allowed the height of the hull upperworks...
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The Batterie Mirus is located in Saint Peter and Saint Saviour, Guernsey. Originally called Batterie Nina, it comprised four 30.5 cm guns. The battery...
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The batterie de cuisine (French; literally, kitchen artillery, i.e., kitchenware) is the range of tools and pans used in a professional kitchen. It includes...
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Grand Battery (redirect from Grande Batterie)
Grand Battery (Grande Batterie, meaning big or great battery) was a French artillery tactic of the Napoleonic Wars. It involved massing all available batteries...
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Kristiansand Cannon Museum (redirect from Batterie Vara)
former military installation. The coastal artillery fortress was named Batterie Vara (MAB 6./502 Vara) by the Germans, when it was built by the German...
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Batterie Pommern, also known as Lange Max, was the world's biggest gun in 1917, during World War I. The German gun was of type 38 cm SK L/45 "Max" and...
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Fort de Tournoux (redirect from Batterie du Clos des Caures)
that links further up still to the Batterie du Clos des Caurres. Above this still is the Observatoire and Batterie de Serre de l’Aut at the top of the...
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La Batterie, also known in Arabic as Al Batariyya, is a village in north-western Mauritania on the Ras Nouadhibou peninsular. It is located in the Nouadhibou...
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1. Batterie (4x 8,8 cm) 2. Batterie (4x 8,8 cm) 3. Batterie (4x 8,8 cm) 5. Batterie (12x 2 cm) IV. Abteilung (Flak) (Captain Geicke) 6. Batterie (9 x...
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