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carronade Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

অঙ্গারাম্লযুক্তদ্রব্য,





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A carronade is a short, smoothbore, cast-iron cannon which was used by the Royal Navy.


to fire explosive shells at a low velocity, they were an answer to the carronade in the close combat and anti-personnel role.


She was named after the carronade, a type of short barreled.


factory's products, the river's name passed to the naval cannon called the carronade.


This battle was notable as the first proper use of a carronade, and so effective was this weapon that the French commander promptly surrendered.


firearms, an artillery long gun would be contrasted with a howitzer or carronade.


The Royal Navy developed the carronade in the 18th century, although they disappeared from use in the 1850s.


This was the first engagement thought to involve the use of the carronade.


9 kg) carronade in 1834, two 24-pdrs in 1859 and two 12-pdrs (5.


By 1825 the 32-pounder carronade was the only carronade still in general use in the Royal Navy.


Because the guns were erroneously thought to be carronades, the place was named "Carronade Island".


production of a new short-range and short-barrelled naval cannon, the carronade.


finally within carronade range at 12:45, her fire was not as effective as Perry hoped, her gunners apparently having overloaded the carronades with shot.


although larger caliber guns were becoming increasingly popular, such as the carronade, due to their ability to disable enemy vessels.


brass field guns, an 8-inch brass howitzer, and three 24-pounder naval carronades mounted on field carriages, and a Congreve rocket detachment.


with twenty-two 12-pounder guns, and two 18-pounder and six 12-pounder carronade, but never commissioned her; they then sold her 17 August 1784.



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