- with
short swords and
heavy javelins. Each
soldier from the
hastati and
principes lines carried two
javelins. This
heavy javelin,
known as a
pilum (plural...
- The
Javelins,
sometimes also
known as Ian
Gillan & the
Javelins, is a 1960s band
fronted by
singer Ian Gillan,
later of Deep Purple. The
other members...
- the
first Held
javelins were also
wooden with
steel tips, but
later models were made
entirely of metal.: 478–479
These new
javelins flew further, but...
- over 150 mph (240 km/h). Most of the ADPS
Javelins were in
service until June 1974. The last of ADPS
Javelins was
retired in 1979. One of the original...
-
invasion of Ukraine, NATO
provided thousands of
Javelins to Ukraine,
where they
proved highly effective.
Javelins have been
responsible for a part of the hundreds...
- pop band
started in 2005
Javelin (album), a 2023
album by
Sufjan Stevens The
Javelins, a 1960s band
fronted by Ian
Gillan Javelin (Torke), a 1994 composition...
-
throw javelins at them as they went through. Xenophon's
description makes it
clear that
these peltasts were
armed with swords, as well as
javelins, but...
-
Javelin served for much of its life
alongside the Lightning; the last
Javelins were
withdrawn from
operational service in 1968
following the introduction...
-
Australia bodied Javelins. New
Zealand operator Ritchies Coachlines took
delivery of nine
Designline and Kiwi Bus
Builders bodied Javelins between 1999 and...
- by the IAAF in the event. New
specifications for the
javelin were
introduced in 1986, and
javelins with
serrated tails were
banned in 1991
which had the...