-
Armory for use in the
Springfield Model 1873. It was a
replacement for the
stop-
gap .50-70
Government cartridge,
which had been
adopted in 1866, one year after...
-
production as an
operational weapon in
February 2014 as an
urgent capability stop-
gap solution to
address range and
survivability problems with the
Harpoon and...
-
traditional black powder convention. It was
first manufactured in
Britain as a
stop-
gap black powder round put into
service in
December 1888 for the Lee–Metford...
-
grenade which was
adopted by the US Army and US
Marines as an
emergency stop-
gap measure during the
Korean War. Like the ENERGA, it has a nose-initiated...
- 676’: 302—305 – A
single stop-
gap telemetry and
tracking aircraft llyushin/Beriyev ‘Aircraft 776: 302—305 – A
single stop-
gap telemetry and
tracking aircraft...
- prison.
Bonhoeffer wrote, for example: how
wrong it is to use God as a
stop-
gap for the
incompleteness of our knowledge. If in fact the
frontiers of knowledge...
-
produce cars
under the
Vetta Ventura name.
These were made
until 1966 as a
stop-
gap measure to keep body
producer Intermeccanica in
business until new backers...
- Bowie,
released on 19 October 1973
through RCA Records.
Devised as a "
stop-
gap"
album to
appease his
record label, it is a
covers album,
featuring glam...
- prin****l
advantage as they
could be
completed in
greater numbers as a
stop-
gap when
fleet carriers were scarce. However, the lack of
protection made escort...
- variants. The USA
built small escort carriers, such as USS Bogue, as a
stop-
gap measure to
provide air
support for
convoys and
amphibious invasions. Subsequent...