split trailの例文
- Other conventional features included a split trail and turntable sole plate.
- The carriage was of split trail type, with pneumatic tires.
- The carriage was of the split trail type, with suspension.
- The spades at the end of the split trail legs were removable.
- It had a split trail carriage and magnesium wheels with synthetic rubber tires.
- The field howitzer carriages of the M3 family were non-dismantling, split trail.
- It was mounted on a split trail carriage which had suspension and metal wheels with rubber tires.
- Its split trail carriage with firing base allowed traverse of 60?and provided better stability in firing position.
- The Mark IV P, carriage was a box trail, Mark V P, was a split trail.
- The was the first medium caliber cannon totally of Japanese design and the first with a split trail carriage.
- Unlike the 2-pounder, the new gun was mounted on a conventional two-wheeled split trail carriage.
- The gun had split trail carriage adapted from the 152 mm howitzer-gun M1937 ( ML-20 ).
- The M-30 had a modern split trail carriage with leaf spring suspension and steel wheels with rubber tires.
- Work was started on a 105 mm version of the T8 using the T19 split trail carriage in October 1944.
- It was the first artillery piece to introduce the split trail, as well as the last to utilize its novel dual-recoil system.
- Box girder section split trail legs are hinged to the cradle support, with bolts to lock them into either the open or closed position.
- Using the conventional bracket or split trail, the gun could be moved by its own crew using drag ropes and wooden shafts much like a handcart.
- Among these features are its vertically sliding block breech, and a box trail instead of a split trail; a traversing platform is normally used with it.
- The carriage was split trail with four wheels which raised from the ground for firing and the gun was trunnioned under the breech to allow for maximum recoil and elevation.
- The howitzer has a split trail, the first British weapon to do so, which allows firing at very high angles ( a useful feature in mountainous terrain ).