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Bristol 156 Beaufighter -flown by Coastal Command with torpedo and rocket projectile armament The type proved lethally effective against enemy shipping
Consolidated Liberator GRV FL927 / GConsolidated Liberator GRV, FL927/G, fitted with rocket projectile sponsons and a Leigh Light under the starboard wing, under test at the Aircraft and Armaments Experimental Establishment
Vickers Wellington GR Mk. XIV MP714Royal Air Force - Vickers Wellington GR Mk. XIV MP714. Seen fitted with chin-mounted ASV Mk. III radar, retractable Leigh Light in the Ventral turret position and RP-3 (from Rocket Projectile 3 inch)
Royal Naval Exhibition in 1891, London, The Projectile Company Ltd
Stand of the Projectile Company Ltd at the Royal Naval Exhibition in 1891
Demonstrating the force of a projectile from 110 ton Elswick Gun, Royal Naval Exhibition of 1891 in London
Royal Navy sailors ramming home a projectile probably 1930s
Royal Navy Ramming home a projectile
Middle Ages. Wood mantlet on wheels. Engraving by SerraMiddle Ages. Mantlet. Large shield or portable shelter used for stopping projectiles. Wood mantlet on wheels. Engraving by Serra. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colouration. Date: 2020
Medieval war machine. Catapult. Parabolic motion machine, used to launch long-distance projectiles. Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colouration. Date: 2019
Ballista. Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colourationAncient Age. Ballista or bolt thrower, ancient missile weapon. Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colouration. Date: 2019
Roman weapon. Onager. Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883Onager. It was an imperial Roman torsion powered siege engine. Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colouration. Date: 2019
Autour de la Lune ( Round the Moon ). The moon-projectile returns to its home-planet. Date: 1870
Catapult used by Roman army during its military campaigns. Colored engraving. 19th century
Launcher, Blacker Bombard4 in spigot Blacker Bombard with dummy projectile and fired cartridge. Probably a prototype
The Second soviet Occupation (1944-1991). Large areas of Latvia become military bases and firing ranges. Occupation Museum. Riga. Latvia. Europe
History. World War II. Latvia. Bullets found in the field of Battle near and More. Over 200 Latvians died between September 26 to 29, 1944
Projectile. Cannonballs. Modern Age. Artillery. 16th century. Museum of History and Navigation. Riga. Latvia
Catapult and ammunition. Castel Sant Angelo. RomeItaly. Rome. Catapult and ammunition. Castel Sant Angelo
World War II (1939-1945). Allied bombs fall on German territory during the war. Allied Museum. Berlin. Germany
Cannon of the Second World War. Lekuresi Castle. Saranda. Albania
WW1 - Firing a mortarWW1 - Three soldiers positioned in a dug-out trench, aiming and firing a mortar at its target. Date: circa 1915
From the Balloon Observers Training Manual, WW1 cartoon" All apparently natural features should be considered in relation to the general nature of the landscape, as the appearance of a hedge or even a solitary tree may be the cause of the discovery
Bombs and bombing, methods and types of projectilesThe aerial bomber and his waepons: The wimperis sight used in the R.A.F in conjunction with a press-button bomb-release to ensure hitting the target; and other methods of bomb attack. Date: 1939
Munition workers watch Royal Investiture on Clydeside, WW1Female munitions workers of the National Projectile Factory on Clydeside, dressed in their work clothes, fill the stands at the Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow where they watched King George V carry out a
Replica of German shell sold in Berlin, WW1A British soldier holding a life-size replica card of a German shell, as thrown by big siege guns, complete with photographs of places in which the shells had inflicted particular damage - Liege
Big-gun ammunition on board the HMS Lion 1917A heavy projectile for the Lions main armament of turret guns coming on board: Lowering the shell onto the deck. Date: 1917
Rockets and flying bombs by G. H. DavisRockets and flying bombs as seaborne weapons of future navies. How wireless-controlled robot projectiles may be carried and operated by capital ships. 1945
Ranges of naval artillery by G. H. DavisFrom Culverin to 16-inch gun: ranges of naval artillery. From the Armada to the Battle of Jutland: the progressive increase in the range of guns and the size of projectiles. Date: 1939
Crossbow with projectile and swords with scabbards. Date 1878 Sept
French Field Guns - 5A battery of French 155 cannons, using 9 kilos of powder to fire a projectile of 40 kilos
French 220 MortarA French 220 mortar requires 6 kilos of powder to discharge a projectile weighing 98 kilos
China : Tai-LiTAI-LI the transcendental dog, depicted expectorating a projectile in the form of a huge red pearl against an enemy