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Late medieval volley gun
A ribauldequin, also known as a rabauld, randy, ribault, ribaudkin, infernal machine or organ gun, was a late medieval volley gun with many small-caliber
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(European, Middle Eastern, Chinese) Orban bombard (Turkish) Organ gun, ribauldequin, ribauiidkin, ribault, rabauld (European) Petronel hand cannon (European)
List of premodern combat weapons
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Medieval cannon
Arquebus Bâton à feu Bombard Culverin Fauconneau Pot-de-fer Perrier à boîte Ribauldequin Veuglaire Famous guns Pumhart von Steyr Dulle Griet Faule Mette Faule
Bombard_(weapon)
Multi-barrel firearm
War, but the concept was introduced much earlier. In the 15th century, Ribauldequin, a version of the volley gun, had several single shot barrels attached
Pepper-box
Research and development company based in Australia
List of modern armament manufacturers List of multiple-barrel firearms Ribauldequin "Metal Storm Limited — Resolutions Passed at Annual General Meeting"
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Series of civil wars in England (1455–1487)
While cannons were used as early as 1346 at Crecy, these were crude ribauldequins firing metal arrows or grapeshot,[citation needed] and were rendered
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Gun with multiple single-shot barrels
had to be individually loaded, unloaded, maintained, and cleaned. The ribauldequin, or organ gun, was a medieval version of the volley gun. It had its barrels
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Medieval Korean multiple rocket launcher
multi-barrel Soviet rocket launcher used in World War 2. Korean cannon Ribauldequin Singijeon Type 63 multiple rocket launcher and RPU-14 - modern versions
Hwacha
Device that launches projectiles
Speargun Varmint rifle Gatling gun Rotary cannon Rotary machine gun Ribauldequin Nordenfelt gun Metal Storm Volley gun Mitrailleuse Machine gun General-purpose
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Derringer (USA – pistol – 1861) Richmond rifle (CSA – rifle – 1861) Ribauldequin (UK – 1339) Roper repeating shotgun (USA - shotgun - 1867) Savage 1861
List of firearms before the 20th century
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Dual barrel integrated Airburst grenade launcher/Assault rifle multi-weapon system
Mitrailleuse Montigny mitrailleuse Nikonov machine gun Nordenfelt gun Ribauldequin RMG 7.62 Twin Bren Type 89 Type 100 Volley gun Rotary type Eli gun Gatling
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Long-ranged guns for land warfare
also begun in this period. More esoteric designs, like the multi-barrel ribauldequin (known as "organ guns"), were also produced.[dubious – discuss] The 1650
Artillery
1346 English victory during the Hundred Years' War
gunpowder weapons, in unknown numbers: small guns firing lead balls; ribauldequins firing either metal arrows or grapeshot; and bombards, an early form
Battle_of_Crécy
2009 video game
Spanish guerrillas, Gurkha infantry, Rogers' Rangers and the Ottoman Ribauldequin. Empire: Total War was released on 3 March 2009 to the North American
Empire:_Total_War
Leonardo's parachute Model after Leonardo's design for the Golden Horn Bridge Ribauldequin (or organ gun) Model of a fighting vehicle by Leonardo Model of a flywheel
Science and inventions of Leonardo da Vinci
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Technology used in medieval Europe
are become as common and familiar as kinds of arms." Volley gun See Ribauldequin. Corned gunpowder (late 14th century) First practiced in Western Europe
Medieval_technology
Chinese multiple rocket launcher
Civilisation in China, vol. V:7: The Gunpowder Epic, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-30358-3. Hwacha Fire arrow Ribauldequin Huolongjing Wubei Zhi
Huo_Che
2002 video game
factions were added to the main Medieval: Total War campaign, along with ribauldequin artillery and the game's patch. The expansion pack was released on 6
Medieval:_Total_War
Topics referred to by the same term
(1868–1956), French zoologist Henri Rabaud (1873–1949), French composer Ribauldequin, or rabaud, a medieval volley gun All pages with titles containing Rabaud
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Spanish admiral (fl. 1490–1518)
of wool and algae and fitted with all possible artillery, including ribauldequin. Through this strategy, the ships got close to the citadel and attracted
Juan_de_Lezcano
Museum in Vienna, Austria
blood stains on the paper bear witness. The collection also includes a ribauldequin from the year 1678, the so-called death organ, which was constructed
Museum of Military History, Vienna
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Revival architecture - Renaissance Studies - Renaissance technology - Ribauldequin - Ricercar - Road of Weser Renaissance - Rodeleros - Roman Renaissance
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American Civil War cannon
been built in India, and an example with six barrels, similar to the ribauldequins of the Middle Ages, has been preserved in the Nehru Scientific Center
Double-barreled_cannon
1382 battle in Europe
came in range, the Ghent artillery fired a volley of several hundred ribauldequins, a form of mobile light artillery. The Bruges army halted in confusion
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