- Stokes mortar
- morteiro Stokes
English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology. 2014.
English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology. 2014.
Stokes Mortar — Infobox Weapon name=3 inch Stokes Mortar origin=flagcountry|United Kingdom type=Light mortar is UK=yes caption=Sir Wilfred Stokes with example of his mortar and bombs. Typical 3 inch bombs used are 2nd and 6th from left is ranged=yes is bladed=… … Wikipedia
Stokes (surname) — Stokes is a surname, and may refer to:A* Adrian Scott Stokes (1854 1935), English landscape painter * Alan Stokes * Alec Stokes (1919 ndash;2003), English scientist and contributor to discovery of DNA * Andy Stokes * Anthony StokesB* Barry Stokes … Wikipedia
Stokes — may refer to:People: See Stokes (surname) cience* Stokes (unit), a measure of viscosity *Stokes flow *Stokes law *Stokes law (sound attenuation) *Stokes parameters *Stokes radius *Stokes relations *Stokes shift *Stokes theorem *Navier Stokes… … Wikipedia
Stokes-Mörser — Der Entwickler Wilfred Stokes neben seinem Mörser Der Stokes Mörser (engl. Stokes Mortar) war ein im Jahr 1915 entwickelter britischer Mörser. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte … Deutsch Wikipedia
Stokes shell — /ˈstoʊks ʃɛl/ (say stohks shel) noun Military a shell fired by a Stokes mortar, a firing weapon designed for use in trenches and used by Allied forces during World War I. {mortar invented by Sir William Stokes, 1860–1927, British engineer} …
Mortar (weapon) — Part of the series on Cannon His … Wikipedia
mortar — minosvaidis statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Pabūklas minomis mortyrine trajektorija šaudyti. Tai galinga karių ir karo technikos, esančios atviroje vietovėje ir už priedangų, naikinimo, inžinerinių įrenginių ir statinių ardymo priemonė.… … Artilerijos terminų žodynas
Ordnance ML 3 inch Mortar — This article is about the World War II mortar. For the World War I Stokes mortar, see Stokes Mortar. Ordnance ML 3 inch mortar In action in Burma, 1944 Type Mortar Place … Wikipedia
Wilfred Stokes — Sir Frederick Wilfred Scott Stokes KBE (1860 1927) was the inventor in 1915 of the Stokes Mortar, which saw extensive use in the latter half of the First World War and was one of the first truly portable mortars.A civil engineer by trade, Stokes… … Wikipedia
Chemical mortar battalion — The United States chemical mortar battalions were army units attached to U.S. Infantry divisions, and it was their responsibility to service the 4.2 in (107 mm) chemical mortar during World War II. For this reason they were also called the Four… … Wikipedia
Newton 6 inch Mortar — Canadian troops firing the 6 inch (152.4 mm) Mortar in the open at Valenciennes in 1918 Type Medium mortar Place … Wikipedia