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The General Services Administration is conducting a fire sale of government real estate, including a lighthouse and Army barracks, reports Smartmoney.com.
British 64 pounder rifled muzzle-loading (RML) gun on a Moncrieff disappearing mount, at Scaur Hill Fort, Bermuda The BL 8 inch disappearing gun of the South Battery, at North Head in Devonport, New Zealand A U.S. Coast Artillery battery with two guns on disappearing carriages Annotated photograph of an M1901 Buffington–Crozier disappearing carriage for an M1900 12-inch gun Inside a ...
The successors to the 16"/45 caliber gun Mark I gun, they were at the time among the heaviest guns built for use as naval artillery. [2] As part of the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922, both of these ship classes were cancelled part way through construction, rendering surplus about 70 examples of the 16-inch/50 which had already been built.
Abandoned Russian military vehicles are proving very useful to Ukrainian frontline defenders, who have refurbished or jerry-rigged them for special use. Ukrainian soldiers are refurbishing ...
In December 1940, [4] Camp Davis was built by the United States Army as an anti-aircraft artillery training facility. Camp Davis was attached to the First Army, Fourth Corps Area and held a complement of about 20,000 officers and soldiers.
Detroit Army Artillery Armory Airfield, Oak Park [13] Double JJ Resort Ranch Airport [24] [25] Douglas Lakeside Airport [9] Dr. A.L. Haight Airport [16] Dudley Airport Standish [6] Erie Aerodrome; Erin Airport [7] Farmington Hills Airfield [13] Flat Rock Airport / Maveal Airport / Maveal Brothers Airport [26] Ford Airport [13] Fraser Airport [7]
In 1954, the Soviets began work on developing nuclear artillery. The program featured three different self-propelled guns based on the chassis of the T-10 tank: the 2A3 Kondensator 406 mm gun, the 2B1 Oka 420 mm breech-loaded mortar, and the 420 mm S-103 recoilless rifle. While the development of the S-103 was abandoned in November 1956 after ...