Turret
A Turret
the tower on a castle is called a turret!
That would be the turret.
A turret is a tower. The guards gathered at the top of the turret.
hi i am the guy who asked this question. its between turrets which costs incendiary cores to upgrade. it is basicly which is the best between incendiary turret, anti-tank turret, corrosive turret, sniper turret and heavyweight turret.
No. but you can get the mortar turret and machina gun turret.
One type of Medieval tower for attacking fortifications was a turret. A turret featured lower areas for soldiers to stand and fire arrows, or throw stones. A turret was also called a rook, because of its high location on a castle.
The British use different names; in the US, the front of a tank is called the bow, the body is called a hull, the cannon is called the main gun, the tool boxes along the sides are called sponson boxes, the armor plating covering the rear of the engine is called the back deck, the turret is called the turret, and if theres a small turret atop the main turret it's called the cupola. The bow, sponson boxes, turret, hatches (doors), hull, are naval terms. Reason? Because the original designers of the "tank" were British Naval Architects. And the original name of tanks in 1915 was LANDSHIPS. Sometimes, more often in the past (read 20th century), the left and right of a tank was sometimes called the "port (left) and starboard (right)" and the rear of a tank was sometimes called the "stern"; again, those were naval terms.
A hinged window is called a casement window.
It's a turret mounted on the top of a plane.
An example of turret in a sentence would be, 'The castle had a turret in the front of it.' Another example would be, 'Let's price what it would cost to add a turret to my house.'