-
turret seen
above deck is the
gunhouse,
which protects the
mechanism and crew, and is
where the guns are loaded. The
gunhouse is
supported on a bed of rotating...
- a
starting point (it used
electrical primers). The
outer s**** of the
gunhouse is
built from gl****-reinforced
plastic (GRP). The new
weapon emphasised...
-
Gunhouse Hill is a
mountain located in the
Catskill Mountains of New York
southwest of Harpersfield.
Jaclyn Hill is
located southeast,
McMurdy Hill is...
- dangerously. The main
battery turrets sat
about a foot
lower and the wing
gunhouses (the 5-inch, twin gun
mounts on the
sides of the ship) were
lowered to...
- or
basket (on tanks) and has a
protective structure on top (
gunhouse). If it has no
gunhouse it is a barbette, if it has no
barbette (i.e., it is mounted...
-
Gunhouse Wharf railway station was a
goods station in Gunness, Lincolnshire. It was
built by the Trent,
Ancholme and
Grimsby Railway to
serve a
small wharf...
- breech-loader. A
series of
interlocking doors closes and
opens the path from the
gunhouse to
prevent a
flash from
traveling down the path to the magazine....
-
casemates with
cantilevered overhead cover partially covering a
barbette or
gunhouse mount.
Following the
introduction of
ironclad warships in the
early 1860s...
- It is even
lighter than the modèle 68, at only 19
metric tons
including gunhouse (14
metric ton alone), deck and magazine.
Later Mk 2
versions also fire...
- gun operations:
Platform deck S**** room
Lower deck
Magazine Middle deck
Trunk Main deck
Barbette Working chamber Upper deck
Roller path
Cradle Gunhouse...