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- Frankford arsenal centrifugal fuses
- Block swings free to right of gun
- Breech in normal position—closed
- 36-inch searchlight and controller
- An assembled mine
- rotating crank-catch turned 90°
- Frankford arsenal 21-second combination fuse
- 5 inch R.F. gun and breech mechanism
- Frankford arsenal time percussion or combination fuse - Model 1900
- the block released
- 36-inch searchlight and controller
- boat-telephone
- Crossbowman, about 1430
- Map of Tank Operations, August–November, 1918
- Crossbowmen practising at the target
Their dogs are retrieving the arrows, and were trained to do this without injuring the feathers of the missiles. From a translation into Italian of 'A History of the Peoples of the North,' by Olaus Magnus, Archbishop of Upsala. Printed at Venice, 1565. - Left view of 8-cm mortar, model 34
- Different forms of crossbow bolts
I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, military bolts ; 6, bolt with tow soaked in oil for firing ships and houses ; 7, bolt for a slur bow ; 8, bolt for killing deer ; 9, 10, bolts for killing large birds ; 11, 12, bolts for killing game birds. The latter had not metal heads, and were blunt, so as not to damage the game. - Field Artillery
- Cross-section of shaving-stick grenade
- Breech of 7.5-cm infantry howitzer
- M.G. 42
- M.G. 42, showing method of operating barrel extension
- Cross section of magazine, trigger, and bolt mechanism of Mauser Kar. 98K rifle
- Cross Section of Luger pistol
- Hunters with crossbows
- Left side of 5-cm mortar
- Method of carrying and packing stick-type grenades
- 3.7-cm Pak
3.7-cm Pak - Model of Roman Catapult
Weight 1 1/2 tons , Range with a 6 lb stone ball, 300 yards 1 Twisting up the skein of cord by means of the winches 2 Winding down the arm 3 Releasing the arm when fully wound down - German method of firing M;G. 34 from bipod mount
- Right side of 5-cm mortar
- Right view of 8-cm mortar, model 34
- Breech of 5-cm Pak
- MG 34 on tripod mount
- Removal of barrel of M.G. 34
- Sketch of Stick hand grenade
- Sighting mechanism of 7.5-cm infantry howitzer, showing range-scale drum
- 30.12.2021 20.39.19 REC
- Concentrated charge made from stick grenades
- Barrel and breech of 5-cm Pak
- Sketch showing method of inserting loaded belt in feedway of M.G. 34
- Close-up of 75-round saddle-type drum
- Stick bomb for use with 3.7 cm Pak
- Close-up of Luger pistol to show operation of extractor
- 8 cm Mortar Shell
- Method of removing receiver of M.P. 40 from barrel and from magazine hosing
- Arbalester
- Arbalest
- Anelaces
Anelace (Also in French, alenas, alinlaz, analasse, anlace.) A broad knife or dagger worn at the girdle. It was a well known weapon in he thirteenth century. - Technique of Roman soldier
- Archer and Crossbowman of about 1370
The kneeling figure is fitting his belt-claw to the string of his crossbow, preparatory to bending its bow. From Manuscript No. 2813 in the National Library, Paris, reproduced by J. Quicherat in his ' History of Costume in France,' 1875. - The Situation of the Cavalry man on the near side
- Hunters with crossbows
- The Head guarded against any cut
- General Arrangement of Mark V. Tank—Sectional Plan
- The Cut and Thrust in Quarte
- The Cut of the Cavalry
- Quarte
- Near Side protect and Giving Point
- A ship of war, wth crossbowmen
Of this plate Valturius quaintly writes: ' When everything is cleared for navigation before the charge is made upon the enemy, it is well that those who are about to engage the foe should first practise in port, and grow accustomed to turn the tiller in calm water, to get ready the iron grapples and hooked poles, and sharpen the axes and scythes at their ends. The soldiers should learn to stand firm upon the decks and keep their footing, so that what they learn in sham fight they may not shrink from in real action.