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  2. Gunpowder artillery in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    The culverin was forged of iron and fixed to a wooden stock, and usually placed on a rest for firing. [37] 15th century culveriners. The culverin was also common in 15th century battles, particularly among Burgundian armies. [37] As the smallest of medieval gunpowder weapons, it was relatively light and portable. [37]

  3. Bombard (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    Bombard mortar and granite ball projectile of the Knights of Saint John of Jerusalem, Rhodes, 1480–1500. Founded at the request of Pierre d'Aubusson, the bombard was used for close defense of the walls (100–200 m (110–220 yd)) at the Siege of Rhodes. It fired 260 kg (570 lb) granite balls. The bombard weighs about 3,325 kg (7,330 lb).

  4. List of medieval and early modern gunpowder artillery

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    Bombard: First recorded use in 1326, made of brass. [2] Culverin: A long-range cannon, first mentioned in 1410 [3] Curtall cannon: A type of cannon with a short barrel. [4] Demi-culverin: A medium cannon, smaller than a culverin Drake: A 3-pounder cannon; alternatively, an adjective to describe a lighter variant of another cannon. [5] Falconet ...

  5. Culverin - Wikipedia

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    Overall, the culverin was a significant advance over earlier cannons. Since it fired iron round shot instead of stone projectiles and had a longer barrel to enable the gunpowder to fully burn and impart more force to the projectile, the culverin could fire the denser projectile to a relatively greater range and with a flatter trajectory.

  6. Cetbang - Wikipedia

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    For the rear-loading cetbang, the smallest may be about 60 cm (24 in) long, and the largest about 2.2 m (7 ft 3 in). Their calibers range from 22 to 70 cm (8.7 to 27.6 in). [ 1 ] : 97 They are light, mobile cannons, most of them can be carried and shot by one man, [ 13 ] : 505 but they are not fired from the shoulder like a bazooka because the ...

  7. Audiomachine - Wikipedia

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    "Akkadian Empire" was used in the launch trailer of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty. [22] "The Final Hour" from the album Magnus was used in the credits of Channel 4's SAS: Who Dares Wins (series 3). [23] "Eternal Flame" from Epica was used in the final video of the 2016 convention of Jehovah's Witnesses - Jehovah Will Treat His Loyal One in a ...

  8. Demi-culverin - Wikipedia

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    The demi-culverin was a medium cannon similar to but slightly larger than a saker and smaller than a regular culverin developed in the late 16th century. [1] Barrels of demi-culverins were typically about 11 feet (3.4 m) long, had a calibre of 4 inches (10 cm) and could weigh up to 3,400 pounds (1,500 kg).

  9. Napier Culverin - Wikipedia

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    The Napier Culverin was a licensed built version of the Junkers Jumo 204 six-cylinder vertically opposed liquid-cooled diesel aircraft engine built by D. Napier & Son. The name is derived from the French word, culverin , for an early cannon or musket. [ 1 ]