Ordnance
111ordnance — UK [ˈɔː(r)d(ə)nəns] / US [ˈɔrdnəns] noun [uncountable] 1) a) military supplies, especially weapons, missiles, and bombs b) the government or army department responsible for military supplies 2) large guns fixed to wheels …
112ordnance — /ˈɔdnəns / (say awdnuhns) noun 1. cannon or artillery. 2. military weapons of all kinds with their equipment, ammunition, etc. {variant of ordinance} …
113ordnance — n. military stores or supplies; artillery …
114Ordnance ML 3 inch Mortar — l équipe de mortier canadienne en action en France en 1944 Le mortier de 3 inch (81 mm) est un mortier britannique de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Caractéristiques Pays: Royaume Uni Poids: 48,82 kg Longueur du tube: 129,50 cm Poids de l obus: 4,5… …
115Ordnance QF 17 pounder — …
116Ordnance QF 6 pounder — …
117Ordnance QF 20 pounder — Танк «Центурион» с 20 фунтовой пушкой Скорострельная 20 фунтовая пушка («20 фунтовка») …
118Ordnance Survey — (abbr OS) the British government organization responsible for making maps of Britain. These are available in a range of different scales, some of which are very detailed. They are especially popular with people who enjoy walking in the… …
119Ordnance Survey map — noun any of a large series of high quality, detailed maps of Great Britain produced in a variety of scales originally for military, but now for leisure or business use …
120Ordnance Survey — noun Originally the branch of government that produced maps for the military, now a civilian organisation that produces maps worldwide …