fixed emplacementの例文
- The guns were also mounted in fixed emplacements on the barbette carriage M1A1.
- A 250-round belt was also issued to machine guns installed in fixed emplacements such as bunkers.
- It was a heavy wire-guided missile for deployment from vehicles, light naval craft and fixed emplacements.
- The first fixed emplacements ( " Betonbettung " ) used concrete and required a month or more to build.
- PESAs quickly became widespread on ships and large fixed emplacements in the 1960s, followed by airborne sensors as the electronics shrank.
- For this and other reasons, weapons with such high rates of fire are typically only found on vehicles or fixed emplacements.
- The Italians made caves in the rock and built fixed emplacements for the artillery so that they could keep control from the Valderoa Mount to Caprile hill.
- They can also command fixed emplacements that they create such as howitzers, mortars and machine guns, or drive various vehicles such as tanks, biplanes and bombers.
- It was used as the most accurate projectile that could be fired by a smoothbore cannon, used to batter the wooden hulls of opposing ships, fortifications, or fixed emplacements, and as a long-range anti-personnel weapon.
- Some 8-inch disappearing guns remained in fixed emplacements in the US until late in World War II, when they were scrapped as 16-inch guns and 6-inch guns on long-range mountings replaced all previous coast defense weapons.
- During World War I, 37 or 47 of these weapons ( references vary ) were removed from fixed emplacements or from storage to create a railway gun version, the "'8-inch Gun M1888MIA1 Barbette carriage M1918 on railway car M1918MI "', converted from the fixed coast defense mountings and used during World War I and World War II.
- The 412L Joint Test Force was located at Myrtle Beach Air Force Base in 1963, testing revealed fragility that limited the unit to fixed emplacements, and " Tactical Air Command subsequently rejected the GPA-73 as part of its mobility forces . " The 412L equipment supported " Det 1, 17th Air Force [ in ] the Allied Sector Operations Center III at B鰎fink ", Germany, which had a nuclear bunker where on July 2, 1975, the 615th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron temporarily stopped 412L operations [ for ] Constant Keystone modification . " Sites with the AN / GPA-73 planned for the Alaska Semi-Automatic Defense System ( ALSADS ) were cancelled on January 26, 1960, and the last " operational 412L equipment " was used by USAFE in Germany