- The
artillery wheel was a nineteenth-century and early-twentieth-century
style of wagon, gun carriage, and
automobile wheel.
Rather than
having its spokes...
- have
adopted the
Wheel of the Year into
their religious practices. Types:
Alloy wheel,
Artillery wheel, Ball
transfer unit,
Bicycle wheel, Caster, Cogwheel...
-
Artillery Project –
Defense Industry Daily". www.defenseindustrydaily.com/.
Retrieved 17
December 2023. "ARCHER: The
development of
wheeled artillery...
- is an
interesting example of a
composite wooden wheel,
using the same
principle as an
artillery wheel but with a
solid wooden centre instead of spokes...
- be
wheeled, tracked, or half-tracked.
There are two main
types of
artillery tractors,
depending on the type of traction:
wheeled and tracked.
Wheeled tractors...
- Potter's
wheel, for
shaping ceramics Rim (
wheel), the
periphery or
outside edge of a
wheel Bicycle Alloy wheel, a type of
automobile wheel Artillery wheel, a...
- A
limber is a two-
wheeled cart
designed to
support the
trail of an
artillery piece, or the
stock of a
field carriage such as a
caisson or
traveling forge...
-
craftsman who
builds or
repairs wooden wheels. The word is the
combination of "
wheel" and the word "wright" (which
comes from the Old
English word "wryhta",...
- The King's Troop,
Royal Horse Artillery, is a
ceremonial unit of the
British Army,
quartered at Woolwich. It is a
mounted unit and all of its soldiers...
-
called mobile artillery),
carrying the
crews and
transporting the ammunition.
Modern artillery has also
advanced to
rapidly deployable wheeled and tracked...