- The
American Underslung was an
American automobile, the
brainchild of
Harry Stutz and
designer Fred Tone,
manufactured in
Indianapolis from 1905 to 1914...
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traditional rifle; this type of
device is
referred to as an "underbarrel" or "
underslung"
grenade launcher. This
reduces the
weight the
soldier must
carry by eliminating...
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operating cycle.
Designed to be used as
either a
standalone weapon or an
underslung module of a
combat rifle such as M4 or M16 via the use of
Picatinny rail...
- The
unusual and
distinctive "
underslung"
octave key
mechanism on a Conn 6M "Lady Face" alto saxophone....
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fuselage and a
total of
three external ventral cargo hooks to
carry underslung loads.
Capable of a top
speed of 170
knots (200 mph; 310 km/h), upon its...
- The
Milkor 40mm UBGL
grenade launcher is a
lightweight single-shot,
underslung grenade launcher designed and
developed in
South Africa by
Milkor (Pty)...
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loads during flight.
Common terms for this
operation include slingwork,
underslung loads,
external loadwork, and
external load operations. Primary, or "belly"...
- wing-fuselage
blending and
forebody vortex-control strakes; a fixed-geometry,
underslung air
intake (with
splitter plate) to the
single turbofan jet engine; a...
- Indiana,
United States. The
American Motor Car
Company pioneered the "
underslung" design.
Harry C. Stutz, who
later formed a
company bearing his name,...
- XM29
consisted of a semi-automatic 20×28mm
smart grenade launcher, an
underslung "KE" ****ault
carbine (derived from the HK G36 then in its late developmental...