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The first form of this weapon tried, the mitrailleuse, was not very successful.
But we should take all the mitrailleuse with us.
He led it back for a second time, but was again driven to the bottom of the hill by the mitrailleuse.
But don't use the mitrailleuse or the mortars unless I give the command.
Hence the weapon is usually known as the "Reffye mitrailleuse".
The Prussians and foreign observers were not impressed by the performance of the mitrailleuse.
Like the organ gun, the mitrailleuse used fixed instead of rotating barrels.
Then what about the mitrailleuse aboard the plane?
The so-called men of action only turn the handle of the mitrailleuse which we have loaded.
And he didn't want to be forced to use the mitrailleuse and the mortars this early in the campaign.
That's why I've kept the mitrailleuse out of sight, and have been using your sharpshooters so sparingly.
Most variants of the mitrailleuse were mounted on an artillery-style carriage.
The battlefield use of the mitrailleuse as artillery was a fatally flawed concept.
Although it is derived from the French mitrailleuse, its pronunciation is different.
It was based on the earlier Belgian Montigny mitrailleuse of 1863.
And look over there, Aide-a mitrailleuse in a chariot!
The sustainable firing rate of the Reffye mitrailleuse was 100 rounds per minute.
The mitrailleuse performed mechanically with remarkable efficiency and much was expected of it in a combat situation.
In modern French, mitrailleuse is the word used for machine gun, including modern full automatic weapons.
However it was decided to do otherwise and to create a proprietary mitrailleuse weapon by sole French industrial means.
The long-term effects of the mitrailleuse's poor performance have been the subject of some dispute among historians.
Obviously, this word is derived from the original mitrailleuse by changing the gender of the French word.
The mitrailleuse will catch them enfilade, piled up against the wall with scaling ladders.
Several variants of the mitrailleuse concept were developed, with common elements to all of their designs.
According to the Prussian regimental record, those four mitrailleuse bullets had been fired from 600 meters away.