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- Carcass_(projectile) abstract "A carcass was an early form of incendiary bomb or shell, intended to set targets on fire. It comprised an external casing, usually of cast iron, filled with a highly flammable mixture, and having three to five holes through which the burning filling could blaze outward. Carcasses were shot from howitzers, mortars, and other cannons to set fire to buildings and defenses; on impact, the shell shattered, spreading its incendiary filling around the target. Congreve rockets were also sometimes fitted with carcass heads.They were named carcass because the circles which pass from one ring, or plate, to the other, were thought to resemble the ribs of a human carcass.".
- Carcass_(projectile) thumbnail Carcass_shell.jpg?width=300.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageID "5331969".
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageLength "3903".
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageRevisionID "583541095".
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Antimony.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Bomb.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Bomb_vessel.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Cadaver.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Camphor.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Cannon.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Cast_iron.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artillery_shells.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bombs.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Incendiary_weapons.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Christian_Wolff_(philosopher).
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Colophony.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Congreve_rocket.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Defense_(military).
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Fort_McHenry.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Greek_fire.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Gunpowder.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Howitzer.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Incendiary_ammunition.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Incendiary_bomb.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Incendiary_device.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XIV_of_France.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Military.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Mortar_(weapon).
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Napalm.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Niter.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Nitre.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Oil_of_turpentine.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Pitch_(resin).
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Potassium_nitrate.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Rosin.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Navy.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Sal_ammoniac.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Sal_armoniac.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Salt.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Shell_(projectile).
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Stibnite.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Sulfur.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Tallow.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Tow.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink Turpentine.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLink File:Carcass_shell.jpg.
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carcass (projectile)".
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carcass".
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLinkText "carcass shell".
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLinkText "carcass".
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageWikiLinkText "carcasses".
- Carcass_(projectile) hasPhotoCollection Carcass_(projectile).
- Carcass_(projectile) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Carcass_(projectile) subject Category:Artillery_shells.
- Carcass_(projectile) subject Category:Bombs.
- Carcass_(projectile) subject Category:Incendiary_weapons.
- Carcass_(projectile) hypernym Form.
- Carcass_(projectile) comment "A carcass was an early form of incendiary bomb or shell, intended to set targets on fire. It comprised an external casing, usually of cast iron, filled with a highly flammable mixture, and having three to five holes through which the burning filling could blaze outward. Carcasses were shot from howitzers, mortars, and other cannons to set fire to buildings and defenses; on impact, the shell shattered, spreading its incendiary filling around the target.".
- Carcass_(projectile) label "Carcass (projectile)".
- Carcass_(projectile) sameAs Karkasse_(Geschoss).
- Carcass_(projectile) sameAs Carcassa_(arma).
- Carcass_(projectile) sameAs m.0dg04j.
- Carcass_(projectile) sameAs Q336593.
- Carcass_(projectile) sameAs Q336593.
- Carcass_(projectile) wasDerivedFrom Carcass_(projectile)?oldid=583541095.
- Carcass_(projectile) depiction Carcass_shell.jpg.
- Carcass_(projectile) isPrimaryTopicOf Carcass_(projectile).