naval gun

NOUN
  1. naval weaponry consisting of a large gun carried on a warship
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How To Use naval gun In A Sentence

  • He saw hundreds upon hundreds of ships moving toward the coast of France and when he approached the target area, he could see their big Naval guns shelling the coast.
  • The load was covered in tarpaulins, but was recognizable as a gigantic naval gun.
  • In the naval sector Oto Melara hopes to win a contract for the supply of its naval guns, while Wass is a finalist for a contract concerning the delivery of 100 heavy torpedoes.
  • They awoke from a short nap and upon hearing dull thuds, attributed the noise to a nearby naval gunnery range.
  • In the naval sector Oto Melara hopes to win a contract for the supply of its naval guns, while Wass is a finalist for a contract concerning the delivery of 100 heavy torpedoes.
  • Naval gunfire and ground-based artillery are generally less accurate than many aircraft-borne weapons.
  • He stayed aboard with his first mate and a naval gunner.
  • The Court held in Western Australian Mining Wardens that naval gunnery could co-exist with mining.
  • Following transition to the line around the turn of the century, Reeves continued his brilliant career, tackling the complex problems of naval gunnery, torpedoes, and ordnance.
  • In many cases, by day and night, naval gunfire will be the only support available to the troops on the ground, especially in the early stages of an amphibious operation.
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