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  2. Air vortex cannon - Wikipedia

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    A large air vortex cannon, with a 9 feet (2.7 m) wide barrel and a displacement volume of 2,873 US gallons (10.88 m 3) was built in March 2008 at the University of Minnesota, and could blow out candles at 180 feet (55 m). [6] [7] In 2012, a large air vortex cannon was built for Czech Television program Zázraky přírody (lit. ' Wonders of ...

  3. Improvised firearm - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the U.S.-based group Defense Distributed disclosed plans to design a working plastic gun that could be downloaded and reproduced by anybody with a 3D printer. [ 38 ] [ 39 ] The Liberator is a physible , 3D-printable single shot handgun , the first such printable firearm design made widely available online.

  4. Wooden cannon - Wikipedia

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    During the April Uprising in 1876, the Bulgarians used 52 cherry-wood cannons. The barrels were lined inside with copper tubes. After a few shots, the guns would begin to crack, and were reinforced with ropes soaked in tar. During the Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising in 1903 the Bulgarian partisans in Macedonia likewise produced cherry-wood cannons.

  5. Improvised weapon - Wikipedia

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    They include the Jahannam cannon, Jahim cannon, thunder cannon, mortar cannon and compressed air cannon. Chainlock (improvised flail) Garrote; Stink bomb; Smoke bomb; Trench raiding club, a type of improvised wooden club with hammered hobnails around its circumference used for trench raiding during World War I. Blackjack/Sap; Improvised ...

  6. List of aircraft weapons - Wikipedia

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    In World War I, aircraft were initially intended for aerial reconnaissance, however some pilots began to carry rifles in case they spotted enemy planes.Soon, planes were fitted with machine guns with a variety of mountings; initially the only guns were carried in the rear cockpit supplying defensive fire (this was employed by two-seat aircraft all through the war).

  7. 25 mm automatic air defense gun M1940 (72-K) - Wikipedia

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    Quad-cannon Z-5 installation by the design bureau of Plant No. 88 from 1944 to 1945. Did not go into production. An automatic mountain-range anti-air cannon (plans being approved on March 1, 1940) with a planned weight of less than 650 kg, a three-leg carriage, fed by 20-round magazines and towed by four horses or disassembled into 7-8 backpacks.

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  9. Cherry gun - Wikipedia

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    The Cherry cannon (Bulgarian: Черешово топче, Chereshovo topche; Macedonian: Црешево топче, Creševo topče) is a wooden cannon and artillery weapon whose body is made entirely from acacia or cherry. It has no significant combat value, as the wood shatters under explosion after only a few shots.

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