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 Übersetzung für 'gun mantlet' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a gun mantlet | gun mantlets
mil.tech.
gun mantlet
Kanonenblende {f}
Teiltreffer
armourhist.
mantlet
Blende {f} [Schutzwand bei Belagerungen]
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cloth.
mantlet [mantelet]
Mantelet {n}
weapons
boar's head mantlet [also: saukopf mantlet] [amored vehicles]
Saukopfblende {f} [Panzerfahrzeuge]
weapons
anti-tank gun <AT-gun>
Panzerabwehrkanone {f} <Pak>
toys
toy gun
Spielzeugpistole {f}
weapons
job gun
Dienstpistole {f}
toys
cap gun
Zündplättchenpistole {f}
hist.naut.
gun deck
Kanonendeck {n}
gun smugglingWaffenschmuggel {m}
gun deathsTodesfälle {pl} durch Schusswaffen
sports
starting gun
Startpistole {f}
weapons
job gun
Dienstwaffe {f}
comm.weapons
gun shop
Waffengeschäft {n} [Waffenladen]
weapons
gun barrel
Lauf {m}
weapons
long gun
Gewehr {n} [Langwaffe]
electr.phys.
electron gun
Elektronenschleuder {f}
hunting
gun-shy {adj}
schussscheu
weapons
loaded gun
geladene Waffe {f}
toys
spud gun
Stöpselpistole {f}
tools
radar gun
Radarpistole {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Early versions of the Jagdpanzer IV carried two standard (no modification made) MG 42s on both sides of the main gun mantlet/glacis, firing through a firing port which was protected by an armored cover plate (with the MG 42 retracted) when not in use.
  • Mounted on the gun mantlet, the ATGM launcher is capable of firing the 9M14 "Malyutka", (NATO: AT-3A Sagger A), the 9M14M "Malyutka-M" (NATO: AT-3B Sagger B) and the 9M14P "Malyutka-P" (NATO: AT-3C Sagger C).
  • Main difference between Type 80 and Type 80-I was in the fire control system with the original range finding laser mounted on the gun mantlet incorporated into the tank commander's gun sight.
  • It had a cast gun mantlet with a small but prominent ring/collar around the base of the tank gun tube.
  • One of the defining characteristics of the AML-90 Lynx was the large searchlight mounted co-axially with its 90 mm gun, a domed commander's cupola with vision blocks reminiscent of the Eland Mk7, and a boxlike laser rangefinder on the gun mantlet.

  • As a result, it is generally the thickest, most robust armored section of a tank, followed by the turret face and gun mantlet.
  • Early versions of the Jagdpanzer IV carried two standard (no modification made) MG 42 machine guns on both sides of the main gun mantlet/glacis, firing 7.92×57mm Mauser rifle ammunition through a firing port which was protected by an armored cover plate (with the MG 42 retracted) when not in use.
  • A new lower-profile welded turret was created using a cast gun mantlet for the 77 mm.
  • From October 1943, G versions were fitted with the "Topfblende" pot mantlet (often called "Saukopf" "Pig's head") gun mantlet without a coaxial mount.
  • Armor was 5 inches (127 mm) thick sloped at 60 degrees and gun mantlet armor was 9 inches (228.6 mm) thick.

  • The gun mantlet was redesigned to accept the new armour.
  • The turret had a somewhat octagonal shape with a large, wide and curved gun mantlet, like that of the Panther A/D, but a bit larger.
  • The L-17 was mounted in a heavily armored gun mantlet with the barrel inside of an armored tube.
  • Its gun mantlet was painted red. Its chassis number was unknown, either No.
  • The turret was 25 mm thick with a 38 mm thick gun mantlet.

  • thick on the sides (also at a 23 degree angle from the vertical) and rear (angled at 9 degrees from the vertical) The front of the turret was further protected by a rounded cast gun mantlet which was [...] thick.
  • The earliest known redesign of the turret was dated 7 November 1943 and featured a narrow gun mantlet behind a [...] thick turret front plate.
  • The gun mantlet was [...] , and combined with the turret armor behind, the protection level at that section was even higher.
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