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Joseph Guillotine had never invented the device. He only proposed to find a mechanical and "more human" mean to carry death penalty to the National Assembly in 1789. The machine was invented by a surgeon - Antoine Louis- in 1792. Actually, it is a journalist named Camille Desmoulins who gave the name of Guillotine. It was a revenge because Guillotine had fired him off the National Assembly for bringing food, alcohol and prostitutes) . But at that time, the machine was not invented yet. Guillotine died in his bed in 1814 due to an infected carbuncle on his shoulder.
No one did, that is why it was called the Cold War. For all the players involved in this conflict it was only the threat of mutually assured destruction (thru missiles and other weapons of war) that kept everyone from pulling the trigger
Cannonballs were invented around the same time as the cannon which was around the 1600's. They were used as weapons that could be fired from a safe distance to keep away enemies.
He was appointed on 7th Feb 1819 and fired on May 1 1823
In poland, The shots were fired by a German ship called Schleswig Holstein.
a missle is a kind of bomb# An object or weapon that is fired, thrown, dropped, or otherwise projected at a target; a projectile. # A guided missile. # A ballistic missile. # An object or weapon that is fired, thrown, dropped, or otherwise projected at a target; a projectile. # A guided missile. # A ballistic missile.
surface to surface
An air-to-surface missile is a missile which is fired from an aircraft to the ground.
The AIM-7 Sparrow is a semi-active radar guided missile. This means that the missile needs a radar lock on from the plane to guide it. The Aim-120 AMRAM is an active radar guided missile which means the radar is in the missile itself. The plane that fired it could explode into a million pieces and the missile will still track the target. Not only that, but the closer an AMRAM gets, the stronger the signal and the more likely it will hit. It's called "Fire and Forget" and every major nation is switching to that type of missile.
A missile fired from a combat vehicle,one of the powerful missiles in iaf
Hellfire like the missile? HELicopter Launched, FIRE and forget. Which is a strange name for a laser guided missile...the idea is, you put a cavalry scout on the ground with the laser designator and a crew in the Apache. The scout aims his laser at the thing you're trying to remove from the battlefield. Once the Apache locks onto it, the missile is fired and the helicopter crew departs, leaving the scout to guide the missile in.
It is unclear what sort of tank fired a missile at Tony Stark in the first Iron Man film, as the missile is shown, not the tank. The missile was marked Stark Industries, which is Tony Stark's family's weapons company.
A missile fired from the surface (ie the ground) intended to hit a target in the air (ie a plane) A missle fired on the ground that seeks out an airborne target.
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A firearm meant to be fired from the shoulder, as opposed to a handgun.
Yes, the FIM-92 Stinger is a shoulder-fired surface-to-air missile system that utilizes infrared homing ("heat-seeking") technology to track and target aircraft. The missile homes in on the heat emitted by the aircraft's engines or exhaust, allowing it to engage and destroy airborne threats.
yes a very big generator