barbette Meaning in Bengali
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Noun:
Barbette,
Similer Words:
barbettesbarbican
barbicans
barbicel
barbies
barbing
barbital
barbitone
barbitones
barbizon
barbour
barbuda
barbule
barbules
barcarole
barbette শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
ইঞ্চি (৩৫৬ মি.মি.) টর্পেডো টিউব অস্ত্র: Belt: ৯ ইঞ্চি (২২৯ মিমি) Deck: ২.৫ ইঞ্চি (৬৪ মিমি) Barbette: ৬ ইঞ্চি (১৫২ মিমি) Bulkheads: ৪ ইঞ্চি (১০২ মিমি) ।
barbette's Usage Examples:
In recent[when?] naval usage, a barbette is a protective.
barbette) mountings, and during World War II many were remounted on shielded barbette carriages.
were installed on disappearing carriages, with early installations on barbette mountings.
worn by unmarried women, in certain monk hoods, usually with a wimple or barbette.
on low-angle barbette mountings.
From 1919, 19 long-range two-gun batteries were built using the M1895 on an M1917 long-range barbette carriage.
Hoche (1886) 10,820 tons, turrets ' barbettes – target 1913.
were mounted on three types of carriages—a front-pintle barbette carriage, a center-pintle barbette carriage, and a casemate carriage.
pit protected by a wall after it was fired; a small number were simply barbette mounts on a retractable platform.
designs were almost identical but the '101' had a rear loading ramp and tail barbette for two Nudelman-Rikhter NR-23 cannon.
Army-designed M1919 guns were built and deployed by 1927 in two-gun batteries on barbette carriages in the harbor defenses of Boston (Fort Duvall), New York City.
mounted on the barbette, the fort's highest level, where they had wide angles of fire and could fire down on approaching ships.
The barbette was also more.
Barbettes were an alternative to turrets; with a barbette the protection was fixed, and the weapon and crew.
The Amiral Baudin class was a type of ironclad barbette ship of the French Navy built in the late 1870s and late 1880s.
The guns were also mounted in fixed emplacements on the barbette carriage M1A1.
to take a flying-off deck and hangar in lieu of her forward turret and barbette.
barbette's Meaning':
(formerly
Synonyms:
hill; mound;
Antonyms:
natural depression; outfield;