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- Q5048074 subject Q7235987.
- Q5048074 subject Q8269858.
- Q5048074 abstract "A cascabel is a subassembly of a muzzle-loading cannon - a place to attach arresting ropes to deal with the recoil of firing the cannon.Generally comprising the knob (A) and the neck (B), with particular models also featuring a filet (C). By some definitions, the cascabel additionally includes the base of the breech (D). Cascabels varied in design and appearance, and were a common feature of cannons from the 17th century until the advent of the breech loading cannon in the late 19th century.Cascabels from guns captured during the Siege of Sevastopol are used to make Victoria Crosses.".
- Q5048074 thumbnail Cascabel.svg?width=300.
- Q5048074 wikiPageExternalLink is3toc.htm.
- Q5048074 wikiPageWikiLink Q1461850.
- Q5048074 wikiPageWikiLink Q1933955.
- Q5048074 wikiPageWikiLink Q219578.
- Q5048074 wikiPageWikiLink Q7235987.
- Q5048074 wikiPageWikiLink Q81103.
- Q5048074 wikiPageWikiLink Q815216.
- Q5048074 wikiPageWikiLink Q8269858.
- Q5048074 comment "A cascabel is a subassembly of a muzzle-loading cannon - a place to attach arresting ropes to deal with the recoil of firing the cannon.Generally comprising the knob (A) and the neck (B), with particular models also featuring a filet (C). By some definitions, the cascabel additionally includes the base of the breech (D).".
- Q5048074 label "Cascabel (artillery)".
- Q5048074 depiction Cascabel.svg.