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- mortar. The term comes from the Latin prefix bi- and Gr**** root pod, meaning "two" and "foot" respectively. Bipods are designed to support the weight of the...
- The Scaled Composites Model 367 BiPod is an experimental flying car developed by Scaled Composites. It was the final aircraft designed by Burt Rutan prior...
- catch. When firing from the hip, the bipod legs remain extended and the left leg is gripped for support. The bipod can be removed from the gas cylinder...
- The orbiter connected to the ET via two umbilicals near its bottom and a bipod near its top section.: 50–51  After its fuel had been expended, the ET separated...
- difference in the production models is the modes of fire, the absence of bipod and lighter weight for later models. The Model As were the developmental...
- Quickie Defiant Long-EZ Voyager Pond Racer Boomerang Proteus Model 367 BiPod Model 401 Aircraft (as subcontractor) Adam A500 Bell Eagle Eye Toyota TAA-1...
- Quickie Defiant Long-EZ Voyager Pond Racer Boomerang Proteus Model 367 BiPod Model 401 Aircraft (as subcontractor) Adam A500 Bell Eagle Eye Toyota TAA-1...
- Mosin-Nagant rifle currently in service. When fired from its integrated bipod its range and accuracy were judged to be superior to that of sub-machine...
- and also has grooves for bipod storage. When folded, the bipod's legs form a speed chute for rapid magazine insertion; the bipod will form a wire cutter...
- equipped with bipods, although some light barrel models were equipped with bipods, such as the Austrian StG 58 and the German G1, and a bipod was later made...