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For larger artillery the arrow- loops were opened out into full - scale embrasures . Blocked with shutters when not in use , the inward part had to be made splayed very wide , to enable the gunners to traverse their weapon .
For larger artillery the arrow- loops were opened out into full - scale embrasures . Blocked with shutters when not in use , the inward part had to be made splayed very wide , to enable the gunners to traverse their weapon .
Page 113
Not all of them were surrounded by an artificial ditch ; their low - level bastions could be pierced by splayed embrasures , enabling cannon to be traversed for aim against a passing target . Walmer and Sandown Castles were completed ...
Not all of them were surrounded by an artificial ditch ; their low - level bastions could be pierced by splayed embrasures , enabling cannon to be traversed for aim against a passing target . Walmer and Sandown Castles were completed ...
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In this photograph , it can be seen that the doorway is defended by embrasures for a 1.5 - inch ( 37 - mm ) anti - tank gun ( on the left ) and for two machine - guns on the right , one firing across the portal . two layers of concrete ...
In this photograph , it can be seen that the doorway is defended by embrasures for a 1.5 - inch ( 37 - mm ) anti - tank gun ( on the left ) and for two machine - guns on the right , one firing across the portal . two layers of concrete ...
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