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Перевод: artillery
[прилагательное] артиллерийский; орудийный; [существительное] артиллерия
Тезаурус:
- NATO already has about 7000 tactical nuclear weapons in Europe in the form of Lance and Pershing Ia short-range ballistic missiles, Honest John rockets, artillery, bombs, atomic mines and depth bombs.
- This regiment of regular gunners was to serve successively with the 1st Armoured and 5th Indian Divisions before finding longer-term employment as one of the three regiments forming the field artillery of the celebrated 4th Indian Division.
- GERALD "Cannon" Bull, the mystery murder victim in the Iraqi Drainpipe Affair, was an artillery designer in a class of his own as his Chinese and South African clients would testify.
- We could almost have forgotten about the war but for the shell-holes in the surrounding downland, stark white chalk amid the tawny grass, the result of gunnery practice on the artillery and tank ranges at Tidworth, Bulford, and at Larkhill, where I remembered Leslie had gone to a firing camp all those months ago.
- Every now and then, we hear staccato bursts of gunfire, with the occasional thump of artillery.
- Serbian mortar and artillery attacks on Visegrad and Foca began on Thursday after the capture of Zvornik.
- In the artillery, veterinary surgeons served on warrants issued by the Master General of the Ordnance, receiving the right to commissions in 1805 when Thomas Peall (who qualified in London in 1796) and others addressed the Commander-in-Chief about this anomaly.
- In addition to middle-class tourists, Cook's facilities and efficiency attracted illustrious clients who included most of the British royal family, the Kaiser, the Czar and many European aristocrats, politicians (including Gladstone), bishops and archbishops, industrialists like Krupp, and Indian princes who felt they could entrust whole entourages - wives, children, advisers, court officials, servants, elephants, tigers and artillery to Cook's care when they visited Britain to celebrate Victoria's Jubilee.
- It is now a museum of military history, but was once full of armed men and artillery.
- The artillery sank like stones, dragging their hysterical teams into threshing, bubbling whirlpools, which became calm as their struggles ceased.
- The British Army contingent includes infantry, artillery, armour, signals, and logistic units.
- On 3 October, a certain Brigadier McLean wrote to the Director of Military Operations suggesting that the "S.A.S., L.R.D.G. and 1 L.R.S. be combined and that armour, artillery and infantry the size of a regiment should be added for seaborne operations.
- Hardly any thing could resist this accuracy at which I was much impressed, though a bit alarmed at Griffin himself, who sat around on a stool amid the most dreadful carnage and what was later known as flak in order to observe the behaviour and results of his phenomenal piece of artillery.
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