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More esoteric designs, like the multi-barrel ribauldequin, were also built.
The Grad, which can be fired from a multi-barrel launcher, has a maximum range of 16 miles.
He looked at the massive, multi-barrel assembly.
The minigun's multi-barrel design helps prevent overheating, but also serves other functions.
One helicopter for armament testing including Hellfire missiles and multi-barrel cannon.
However, revolver guns do not fall into this category so multi-chamber shotguns would need to also be multi-barrel.
The new ships will have two sets of rapid-fire radar-controlled multi-barrel guns to shoot down missiles.
China newly developed WM-120-type multi-barrel rocket launcher system.
Multi-barrel designs in hunting guns are generally restricted to rifles, shotguns, and combination guns.
This allowed a plane to carry a single multi-barrel weapon (such as the 20 mm Vulcan), and provided greater accuracy and rates of fire.
The cyclic multi-barrel design synchronizes the firing/reloading sequence.
This has led to the development of "Drilling," a multi-barrel gun that may incorporate a double-barreled shotgun above with a high-powered single-shot barrel below.
Security officials said shells fell at a rate of 15 a minute as the rivals unleashed barrages from tanks, 150-millimeter howitzers and multi-barrel missile launchers.
TOS-1 - Large box-type multi-barrel rocket launcher with 30 tubes that replaces turret.
The Gatling gun's operation centered on a cyclic multi-barrel design which facilitated cooling and synchronized the firing/reloading sequence.
W) - "fog thrower"; rocket artillery, multi-barrel rocket launchers that could be used for smoke or high-explosive projectiles.
Early multi-barrel guns were approximately the size and weight of artillery pieces, and were often perceived as a replacement for cannon firing grapeshot or canister shot.
TZM-T - Reloading vehicle for the TOS-1 mobile multi-barrel rocket launcher.
On the continent, 16th century Aragon developed a 15 barrel volley gun; German and Polish gunsmiths invented handheld multi-barrel guns.
Reed squeezed the trigger, firing, emptying the M-16's magazine, the helicopter's 7.62mm multi-barrel Minigun still firing, the helicopter unswerving, unaffected.
Particularly noteworthy are such rare objects dating from the 15th century as a German multi-barrel gun, a body shield and a richly engraved helmet once belonging to a royal bodyguard from ca.1622.
The soldiers of the 916th and 726th regiments occupied slit trenches, eight concrete bunkers, 35 pillboxes, six mortar pits, 35 Nebelwerfer (multi-barrel rocket launcher) sites and 85 machine-gun nests.
Designed to operate much like the Phalanx, the 30-mm multi-barrel gun designated as AK-630 was housed in a squat, gray turret unlike the white silo of the American CIWS.
Although the maximum rate of fire was increased by firing multiple projectiles simultaneously, these weapons still needed to be reloaded after each discharge, which for multi-barrel systems like the mitrailleuse was cumbersome and time-consuming.
It was eventually displaced by the various Webley revolvers in the late 19th century, as revolvers became more reliable and faster to reload, thus removing many of the advantages of the multi-barrel design.