Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 188W. Blackwood, 1910 |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 6 - 10 z 100.
Strana 6
... ships at a distance of 30 miles in fair weather . On land , isolated men can be observed from a height of 2000 feet , horses and small groups of men from a height of 3000 feet , while from a height of 4000 feet the Patrie observed the ...
... ships at a distance of 30 miles in fair weather . On land , isolated men can be observed from a height of 2000 feet , horses and small groups of men from a height of 3000 feet , while from a height of 4000 feet the Patrie observed the ...
Strana 7
... ships , troops , and works below will form the main offensive arma- ment of the airship which will also strive to play the ... ship attack on sea or land will rely on flame - fire or sensi- tive fuzes . On rare occasions shrapnel may be ...
... ships , troops , and works below will form the main offensive arma- ment of the airship which will also strive to play the ... ship attack on sea or land will rely on flame - fire or sensi- tive fuzes . On rare occasions shrapnel may be ...
Strana 10
... ships of ours which enter the decisive mari- time area within the Channel and the North Sea . The re- ports by ... ship until the supply of explos- ives is exhausted . So long as our warships are without this special armament they ...
... ships of ours which enter the decisive mari- time area within the Channel and the North Sea . The re- ports by ... ship until the supply of explos- ives is exhausted . So long as our warships are without this special armament they ...
Strana 11
... ship by night , while the out- lines of ships in the water can be seen plainly from above . Every one who has watched fish from a bridge knows that it is possible to see a consider- able distance into water directly below . Observers in ...
... ship by night , while the out- lines of ships in the water can be seen plainly from above . Every one who has watched fish from a bridge knows that it is possible to see a consider- able distance into water directly below . Observers in ...
Strana 12
... ships at sea and in port . impose itself upon the Navy . By it alone , failing military action ashore , can a hostile ... ship armament , and as the surface destroyer is gradually ousted by her swift submersible sister of 30 knots on the ...
... ships at sea and in port . impose itself upon the Navy . By it alone , failing military action ashore , can a hostile ... ship armament , and as the surface destroyer is gradually ousted by her swift submersible sister of 30 knots on the ...
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