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mantlets Meaning in Bengali



পোর্টেবল বুলেটপ্রুফ আশ্রয়

Noun:

স্তীলোকের ছোট ঢিলা জামা,





mantlets's Usage Examples:

projected above the walls of the city, and siege engines, catapults and mantlets with which they began to undermine the walls of the city and to destroy.


Behind them were placed cannons protected and supported by mantlets which could be used to easily manoeuvre the cannons.


The Japanese commonly used mantlets composed of bundles of blankets wrapped in a mattress to reduce the effects.


turret with a narrow conical gun mantlet resembling German Jagdpanzer mantlets.


raising, removing, transporting, and refixing military or other targets or mantlets".


The shutters, also known as mantlets, could be opened by hand, or by using a pulley.


he brought up mantlets and towers.


The enemy at one time attempted a sortie, at another pushed mines as far as the ramp and the mantlets—and in mining.


tribunes), and began building earthworks around the city, topped by wooden mantlets, with the intention of maintaining the siege through the winter months.


inhabitants initially laughed at the Roman work, since their siege towers, mantlets, and ramparts were being erected far from the oppidum and, Caesar follows.


Queensland reported that the range was not then in use due to destruction of mantlets and targets by bush fire.


wooden towers that actually reached above the city walls", "engines" and "mantlets".


The Roman army begins trying to breach the wall using testudos, mantlets, siege towers, and battering rams.


lighter inner and outer mantlets reduced the weight by 200 kg.


These were more conical than the half cone shaped initial mantlets.


Rope mantlets at King's Bastion.


Originally the embrasures were fitted with mantlets or curtains of woven ropes; the rails on which they were supported can.


12th century Siege of Lisbon with siege tower, trebuchets and mantlets.


They protected their sappers and soldiers with earthworks, shelters and mantlets.


fastened by iron chains (not leather straps, as at Panipat) and reinforced by mantlets.


France pioneered the use of very large castings to form gun mantlets, turrets and eventually, with the SOMUA S35], entire tank hulls.



mantlets's Meaning':

portable bulletproof shelter

Synonyms:

mantelet; shelter;

Antonyms:

increase; insecurity; divest;

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