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River Lagana ( Lahn ) in the north , and right down to the River Maenus in the south , making a total length of 120 kilometres . When Publius Aelius Hadrianus became Em- peror in 117 , he personally inspected the limes Germanicus ...
River Lagana ( Lahn ) in the north , and right down to the River Maenus in the south , making a total length of 120 kilometres . When Publius Aelius Hadrianus became Em- peror in 117 , he personally inspected the limes Germanicus ...
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The biggest were four metres in diameter , mounting a 3 - inch ( 75 - mm ) gun with a range of 12 kilometres . There were also 5.3 - inch ( 135 - mm ) mortars , delivering a 21- kilogram bomb over a distance of 5.6 kilometres , plus a ...
The biggest were four metres in diameter , mounting a 3 - inch ( 75 - mm ) gun with a range of 12 kilometres . There were also 5.3 - inch ( 135 - mm ) mortars , delivering a 21- kilogram bomb over a distance of 5.6 kilometres , plus a ...
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The flight launch control centre ( also underground and built to resist the shock of subsoil explosions ) may be anything up to 5 kilometres distant . Upon receipt of the order to launch- and after the various fail - safe procedures ...
The flight launch control centre ( also underground and built to resist the shock of subsoil explosions ) may be anything up to 5 kilometres distant . Upon receipt of the order to launch- and after the various fail - safe procedures ...
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