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Apilan and kota mara are two
Malay nautical terms which refers to the
structure on a
vessel where the
cannon is installed. This term is used especially...
- the
vessels most
likely to be
engaged in the
pursuit of
fleeing enemies.
Apilan and kota mara Gun
shield History of
gunpowder Naval artillery in the Age...
- for the
defense of the
stockades behind which the
Malays usually fight (
apilan and kota mara, or the
Malay kubu fortification). They can
reach as far as...
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Ballistic shield Transparent Armor Gun
Shield Gun
mantlet Hillbilly armor Apilan and kota mara,
gunshield and
bulwark on
Malay ships "A Gun-Shield from the...
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lancang kuning. It is
propelled by paddles, the
rudder is
axial rudder. On the bow is a dragon-shaped figurehead. Two
heavy guns are
mounted in an
apilan....
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above the stempost, for
bowsprit and forward-facing gun shield/gun
mount (
apilan or
ampilan in the
Malay language).: 242–243 : 354 A jong
could carry up...
- I One of HMS Chester's 5.5-inch guns at the
Imperial War Museum,
London Apilan and kota mara
Chase gun
History of
gunpowder Naval artillery in the Age...
- Penja****
carried 1 or 2 guns of
larger caliber in the
wooden gunshield (
apilan).
Small penja**** only
carried 1–2
lantaka supported on
posts at the bow...
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especially as a
weapon used
against ships (mounted
under the bow gun
shield or
apilan), and also in a siege,
because of its
projectile ability to
explode and...
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maternal granddaughter of
Ukkosen Poika, Hennylän
Kulta (s. Helinän Ari, d.
Apilan Viola, ds.
Ukkosen Poika), has been
tested for colour, and the
results coming...