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Retrieved 23
November 2023. Valentine, Eric (1968).
Rapiers: An
Illustrated Reference Guide to
Rapiers of 16th & 17th
Centuries with
Their Companions. Stackpole...
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launchers ordered in 1970 36
launchers ordered in 1974 1250
Rapiers-1
missiles ordered in 1970 950
Rapiers-1
missiles ordered in 1973 Iraq
Iraqi Armed Forces...
- sword. [citation needed]
Rapiers were used
throughout Europe by 1500 and this
remained until the late 17th century.
Rapiers were used on battlefields...
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housing for the
rapiers must take up as much
space as the
width of the machine. To
overcome this problem,
looms with
flexible rapiers have been devised...
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Sunbeam Rapiers. By 1967 Rootes' "Arrow"
range was ready. As well as the
Hillman Hunter, the
range also
included a new
generation of
Sunbeam Rapiers, with...
- M.
Rapier III,
American businessman James T.
Rapier,
American politician John L.
Rapier,
American Civil War
soldier and
businessman Kenny Rapier, American...
- Nottinghamshire.
Dennis Rapiers were also
built for fire
brigades in Belgium, the
Netherlands and the
Czech Republic. Two
Dennis Rapiers were
delivered to Frankfurt...
- The
Napier Rapier was a
British 16-cylinder H
pattern air-cooled aero
engine designed by
Frank Halford and
built by
Napier & Son
shortly before World War...
- predecessor, or
early form, of the
rapier of the
early modern period. Side-swords were used
concurrently with
rapiers as well,
particularly for military...
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William Kenneth Rapier (September 20, 1936 –
August 5, 2002) was an
American politician from
Kentucky who was a
member of the
Kentucky House of Representatives...