Minenwerfer

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Artillery
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  • Proximity fuze
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  • Circular error probable
  • Coastal artillery
  • Indirect fire
  • Electrothermal-chemical technology
  • Bombard (weapon)
  • Ranged weapon
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  • Columbiad
  • Double-barreled cannon
  • Fascine
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  • Rifled breech loader
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  • Minenwerfer
  • Base bleed
  • Dahlgren gun
  • Swedish coastal artillery
  • Cannon operation
  • Rifled muzzle loader
  • Swivel gun
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  • Ahl's Heavy Artillery Company
  • Leather cannon
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  • Time On Target
  • Artillery STA
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  • Smith Gun
  • Airborne gun
  • Ricochet firing
  • Welin breech block
  • Artillery wheel
  • Traverse (gunnery)
  • New York Rocket Battalion
  • Base end station
  • Gunner (rank)
  • Capsquare
  • St Chamond 75 mm gun
German materiel of World War I
  • Mauser C96
  • Paris Gun
  • MP18
  • Gewehr 98
  • Maschinengewehr 08
  • Model 1888 Commission Rifle
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