Mounted
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- assembled for use; especially by being attached to a support
- decorated with applied ornamentation; often used in combination; - F.V.W.Mason
n.
- the federal police force of Canada; RCMP; Mounties
E.g.
- "Britannia" had four 40-calibre guns mounted in twin-gun turrets fore and aft.
- They were also armed with two Breda-SAFAT machine guns mounted above the engine cowling.
- The increased armament comprised three .50 caliber machine guns mounted in each wing panel.
E.g.
- The S113 chassis had the engine mounted above the front axle.
- The F93 and F113 chassis had the engine mounted in front of the front axle.
- The rear hatch opened to access the engine mounted behind the passenger compartment and a rear luggage space.
E.g.
- The light was also mounted on top of the fog signal building.
- The fuselage tapered rearwards, with the tailplane mounted on top.
- Its tailplane was mounted on top of the fuselage and was adjustable.
E.g.
- This was organised as a mounted infantry brigade.
- There are other instances of mounted infantry predating this.
- Such units were not used as cavalry but rather as mounted infantry.
E.g.
- It has a flat roof, where guns were mounted.
- Mk XI guns were mounted on: Mk XII guns were mounted on:
E.g.
- The S113 chassis had the engine mounted above the front axle.
- Armament was a single Lewis gun mounted above the upper wing.
- The wings were mounted above the hull.
E.g.
- It often served as mounted police until the middle of the 19th century.
- Around 1897, Allan inherited a fortune and retired from the mounted police.
- They are also used for recreational trail riding and in mounted police units.
E.g.
- Armament was a single Lewis gun mounted to the top wing.
- Armament was a single Lewis gun mounted above the upper wing.
- Tank destroyer with a 47 mm L/32 gun mounted in the hull, based on the L3/35.
E.g.
- The Jat formation broke, and were attacked on the flank by mounted troops.
- The Australian mounted troops took part the Capture of Jerusalem in late 1917.
- Apart from the horsemen, the mounted troops included the 1st Imperial Camel Corps Brigade.
E.g.
- A circular radiator was mounted behind the engine.
- Each engine had a drivers cab, with a large electric motor mounted behind driving three axles.
- The rear hatch opened to access the engine mounted behind the passenger compartment and a rear luggage space.
E.g.
- The Southampton was a twin-engine biplane flying boat, with the tractor engines mounted between the wings.
- In the central fuselage were twin fuel tanks mounted between bulkhead number two and three aft of the cockpit.
- In several expeditions mounted between 1102 and 1121, most of Pomerania had been acquired by the Polish duke Bolesław III Wrymouth.
E.g.
- The engine is mounted directly on the chassis frame.
- Instead of a traditional control panel, spinners are mounted directly on the roof as well.
- His seats, and floorboards were mounted directly onto the chassis as was the scuttle and instrument panel.
E.g.
- His first cars were belt-driven, with single- or twin-cylinder engines mounted at the rear.
- The Southampton was a twin-engine biplane flying boat, with the tractor engines mounted between the wings.
- To give the impression that this was the main assault, spare aircraft engines mounted on trucks were used to create huge clouds of dust.