mantlet การใช้
- This model, with its mantlet of its turret at,
- The front of the turret was a curved thick cast armour mantlet.
- A mantlet that was 6 in thick covered the stern torpedo tube.
- A pavise ( free standing shield ) like wicker mantlet.
- This tank was knocked out by a hit through the gun mantlet.
- The front of the turret was further protected by an unsloped thick gun mantlet.
- The boiler uptakes were protected by a conical mantlet that ranged from in thickness.
- A new mantlet was designed to house this gun and accept the modified cradle.
- The mantlet was internal and a weak point against accurate fire at close range.
- The stern torpedo tube was protected by a mantlet three to six inches thick.
- A wood-planked, L-shaped mantlet on wheels, similar to 34.
- On the Panther a new flat " chin " on the mantlet solved the problem.
- The Norman soldier on the ramparts shoots his crossbow but only hits a siege mantlet.
- The weapon was later modified to include a telescopic sight and a new ball gun mantlet.
- A new lower-profile welded turret was created using a cast gun mantlet for the 77 mm.
- Germany never made much use of large cast components, limiting casting to smaller items such as mantlets.
- There is no mantlet as such and the barrel and breech retain their position in the upper turret.
- The Tiger I had frontal hull armour thick, frontal turret armour of and a thick gun mantlet.
- The turret carried the main armament, with the machine gun to the right in a rotating internal mantlet.
- The lack of large castings meant that the trapezoid-shape mantlet was also produced until the very end.
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