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The armature cradles the projectile to be fired or, in some cases, is the projectile.
Later versions altered the spherical projectile to a cylindrical shape and increased the bursting charge.
Lenin's voyage was simpler, because the Germans wanted this projectile to gather speed and destroy Russia once and for all.
Cranesbill refers to the dispersal mechanism for the seed, which forms the bill and the projectile to the seeds that sit waiting until ripe.
America's space agency, NASA, intends to use a huge copper projectile to blow a hole in another comet, to see what it looks like inside.
These gases "both propel the rocket forward and force the projectile to rotate at high radial rotational velocity" – as high as 366 rotations per second.
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This projectile-to-band impact model can serve as the physical prototype of applications in engineering such as cable-membrane architectures and seat belts.
In ballistics, this contributes to an interest in moving to higher projectile velocities to benefit from the potential to increase the range of a projectile.
Officers used pepper spray and rubber projectiles to disperse the crowd, the department added.
World War I also saw the development of specialized projectiles to meet various tactical demands.
Besides firing bullets, guards used pepper spray and fired rubber projectiles to break up the fight.
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