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Look up turret in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Turret may refer to: Turret (architecture), a small tower that projects above the wall of a building
Turret
Rotatable weapon mount
A gun turret (or simply turret) is a mounting platform from which weapons can be fired that affords protection, visibility and ability to turn and aim
Gun_turret
1989 incident onboard USS Iowa (BB-61)
19 April 1989, an explosion occurred within the Number Two 16-inch gun turret of the United States Navy battleship USS Iowa (BB-61) during a fleet exercise
USS_Iowa_turret_explosion
Aircraft mounted gun turret
arose from the turret's spherical housing. It was a manned turret, as distinct from remote-controlled turrets also in use. The turret held the gunner
Ball_turret
Two-part gun turret with elevation hinge
An oscillating turret is a form of turret for armoured fighting vehicles, both tanks and armoured cars. The turret is unusual in being made of two hinged
Oscillating_turret
1864 painting by Frederic William Burton
Hellelil and Hildebrand, the Meeting on the Turret Stairs is a watercolour painting from 1864 by Frederic William Burton. It was painted in London, where
The Meeting on the Turret Stairs
The_Meeting_on_the_Turret_Stairs
Poem by Randall Jarrell
the Ball Turret Gunner" is a five-line poem by Randall Jarrell published in 1945. The poem is about the death of a gunner in a Sperry ball turret on a World
The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner
The_Death_of_the_Ball_Turret_Gunner
The Turret (60°40′S 45°9′W / 60.667°S 45.150°W / -60.667; -45.150) is a conspicuous rocky headland, 460 m high, at the south side of the entrance to
The_Turret
American second generation main battle tank
progressive turret design scheme during its production life with four different turrets being manufactured for the M60-series. The T95E5 turret used on the
M60_tank
Russian third-generation main battle tank
still equipped with the older cast turrets of the early series (this exhausted the remaining stocks of cast turrets warehoused at Nizhny Tagil) and powered
T-90
German WWII heavy tank
by the firm. Two turret designs were used in production vehicles. The initial design is often misleadingly called the "Porsche" turret due to the misbelief
Tiger_II
Early electronic circuit board design
In electronics, turret boards were an early attempt at making circuits that were relatively rugged, producible, and serviceable in the days before printed
Turret_board
WWII German super-heavy tank
ever built. Five were ordered, but only two hulls and one turret were completed; the turret being attached before the testing grounds were captured by
Panzer_VIII_Maus
Type of punch press
A turret punch or turret press is a type of punch press used for metal forming by punching. Punching, and press work in general, is a process well suited
Turret_punch
World War II British heavy bomber aircraft
Gun-Laying Turret A radar-aimed and ranged gun turret fitted to some Lancaster rear turrets in 1944. Identifiable by a radome mounted below the turret. Airborne
Avro_Lancaster
The Admiralty Pier Turret, or Dover Turret, is an enclosed armoured turret built in 1882 on the western breakwater of Dover Harbour in southeast England
Admiralty_Pier_Turret
Metalworking lathe
A turret lathe is a form of metalworking lathe that is used for repetitive production of duplicate parts, which by the nature of their cutting process
Turret_lathe
Gun turret fit to the rear position of some Avro Lancaster heavy bombers
The Rose turret (sometimes known as the Rose-Rice turret) was a gun turret fitted to the rear position of some British Avro Lancaster heavy bombers in
Rose_turret
Telephone
A trading turret or dealer board is a specialized telephony key system that is generally used by financial traders on their trading desks. Trading has
Trading_turret
German Main Battle Tank
Italy. The KF51 is based on the hull of the Leopard 2A4, but with a new turret mounting an autoloaded 130 mm main gun. On 5 December 2022, Rheinmetall
Panther_KF51
Loch in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Loch Turret is a large freshwater reservoir on a north-east to south-west orientation, that is located at the head of Glen Turret and 5.39 miles (8.67 km)
Loch_Turret
19th-century warship type
Turret ships were a 19th-century type of warship, the earliest to have their guns mounted in a revolving gun turret, instead of a broadside arrangement
Turret_ship
German medium tank of WWII
T-34 in its hull and turret and was also to be powered by a diesel engine. It was driven from the rear drive sprocket with the turret situated forward. The
Panther_tank
19th century multi-shot handheld firearm
A turret gun is a type of multi-shot hand-held firearm. It is a variation on the percussion revolver, designed with chambers in a drum mounted so it would
Turret_gun
Fortress in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea
Pavilion (동남각루) East Turret No. 3 (동삼치) East Sentry Post No. 2 (동이포루) Beacon Tower (봉돈) East Turret No. 2 (동이치) East GunTower (동포루) East Turret No. 1 (동일치) East
Hwaseong_Fortress
1961 Soviet medium tank
similar design elements of its predecessor including low profile and thick turret armour. In contrast with previous tanks, which were armed with rifled tank
T-62
Small tower that projects vertically from a building's wall; often a fortification
In architecture, a turret is a small circular tower, usually notably smaller than the main structure, that projects outwards from a wall or corner of that
Turret_(architecture)
French light tank
rotating turret. The Renault FT's configuration (crew compartment at the front, engine compartment at the back, and main armament in a revolving turret) became
Renault_FT
Arches National Park free standing arch
Turret Arch is a natural free standing arch in the Windows area of Arches National Park, Utah, United States. Turret Arch, along with Double Arch, form
Turret_Arch
French light tank
two-part FL-10 oscillating turret, where the gun is fixed to the turret and the entire upper turret changes elevation. The turret is set to the rear of the
AMX-13
Small watch tower on Hadrian's Wall
A turret was a small watch tower, incorporated into the curtain wall of Hadrian's Wall. The turrets were normally spaced at intervals of one third of
Turret_(Hadrian's_Wall)
German WWII medium tank
formidable T-34, the Panzer IV had more development potential, with a larger turret ring to mount more powerful guns, so it swapped roles with the Panzer III
Panzer_IV
Turret Point (62°5′S 57°55′W / 62.083°S 57.917°W / -62.083; -57.917) is a point marked by conspicuous high rock stacks, forming the east limit of King
Turret_Point
Jordanian low-profile main battle tank turret
The Falcon Turret is a low-profile main battle tank turret under development by King Abdullah II Design and Development Bureau in Jordan, with technical
Falcon_Turret
Pavilion / retreat in Sicily, Italy
The Pepoli Turret (Italian: Torretta Pepoli) is an eclectic late-19th-century pavilion in Erice, Sicily, combining neo-Gothic, Moorish revival, and Liberty
Pepoli_Turret
WWII Soviet heavy tank
howitzer in a new turret on one of the KV tanks. Initially known as 'Malen'kaya Bashenka' (little turret) and 'Bol'shaya Bashnya' (big turret), the 76-mm-armed
KV_tank_family
Turret
The Sharpshooter Turret was developed by BAE Systems (FMC and later United Defense) in 1980. In 1995–1997 it was updated for production by BAE Systems
Sharpshooter_Turret
Type of tank catastrophic kill
jack-in-the-box effect, also known as a turret toss, is a specific effect of a catastrophic kill on a warship, tank or other turreted armored vehicle in which an
Jack-in-the-box_effect
Soviet/Russian main battle tank
featured improved turret armour, visibly bulging the turret front—nicknamed "super-Dolly Parton" armour by Western intelligence. The turret armour of the
T-72
Main battle tank family of German origin
Porsche's Model 734 from team A, sporting a cast turret, and that of team B (Rheinmetall), whose cast turret was somewhat higher. Team C from Borgward, designing
Leopard_1
Field fortification
The Tett turret is a type of hardened field fortification built in Britain during the invasion crisis of 1940–1941. It was a small circular pillbox named
Tett_turret
and the NBC sensor cover was moved inwards, closer to the turret. To the left of the turret was a prominent NBC filter cover and the PKM port was redesigned
List_of_BMP-1_variants
German main battle tank
by their vertically faced turret armour. The second tranche, from Leopard 2A5 onwards, has an angled, arrow-shaped, turret appliqué armour, together with
Leopard_2
Remote controlled weapon station
Control Turret System) is a Polish remotely controlled turret designed by Huta Stalowa Wola and WB Electronics as a replacement for the Hitfist-30P turret of
ZSSW-30
The Mougin turret is a land-based revolving gun turret that housed some of the heaviest armament in French fortifications of the late 19th and early 20th
Mougin_turret
Main battle tank
of road wheels was increased from five to six. The construction of the turret was altered to use the same compartment, 125 mm 2A46 tank gun, autoloader
T-80
Large prominently located clock used as a public amenity
A turret clock or tower clock is a clock designed to be mounted high in the wall of a building, usually in a clock tower, in public buildings such as churches
Turret_clock
Variant of turret for Panther medium tank
The Schmalturm (German for "narrow turret") was a tank turret designed for use on the Panther Ausf. F medium tank. There was a Krupp proposal to fit it
Schmalturm
British WWII cruiser tank
The intended dual-purpose high-velocity gun could not be fitted in the turret, so a medium-velocity dual-purpose gun was fitted instead. Further development
Cromwell_tank
Cased telescoped autocannon
UK The turret used by the Jaguar EBRC is the KNDS France T40. The turret has 65 shells ready-to-fire, and a total of 180 munitions. The turret enables
40CT_cannon
Topics referred to by the same term
Turret Peak may refer to: Turret Peak (Antarctica) in Antarctica Turret Peak (Colorado) in Colorado in the United States Turret Peak (Wyoming) in Wyoming
Turret_Peak
Soviet medium tank, Second World War
hatches in the turret. The loader also had a difficult job due to the lack of a turret basket (a rotating floor that moves as the turret turns); the same
T-34
British heavy infantry tank
pounder shot from the Churchill lodged between the Tiger's turret and turret ring, jamming the turret and injuring the German crew. They abandoned the Tiger
Churchill_tank
Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon
British short range air defense system developed by Marconi, consisting of a turret, a Marconi Series 400 radar and two Swiss Oerlikon 35 mm anti-aircraft autocannons
Marksman_anti-aircraft_system
German medium tank of the 1930s and World War II
limitations of the turret ring, but it turned out to be ineffective against Soviet T-34 and KV-1 tanks. The Panzer IV, which had a larger turret ring, was redesigned
Panzer_III
Variants of Soviet medium tank
tanks of all time. Identification of T-34 variants can be complicated. Turret castings, superficial details, and equipment differed between factories;
T-34_variants
Soviet/Russian infantry fighting vehicle
launchers. BMP-3M is equipped with Bakhcha-U turret, which has similar weapons to the original BMP-3 turret but with a new dual-channel FLIR gunner's sight
BMP-3
Main battle tank
comparative tests in foreign countries. The 17 units of Batch 2 shipped with turret and hull armour improvements, but were diagnosed with engine and suspension
Leclerc_(tank)
Prototype of main battle tank
Krauss-Maffei of Germany. It combined the Leopard 2 chassis with the Universal Turret previously developed for the Vickers Valiant main battle tank. The Vickers
Vickers_MBT_Mark_7
The Tucker gun turret was a fast-traversing electrically powered gun turret widely described as having been mounted on World War II bombers and on some
Tucker_gun_turret
Polish infantry fighting vehicle
grant from the NCBR. The vehicle is equipped with the ZSSW-30 unmanned turret developed under its own program by a consortium of HSW and WB Group. The
Borsuk (infantry fighting vehicle)
Borsuk_(infantry_fighting_vehicle)
1939 bomber aircraft family by Consolidated Aircraft
retractable lower ball turret gun, and a tail gun turret matching the nose turret. The waist gun hatches were provided with doors. The ball turret was required
Consolidated_B-24_Liberator
Milecastle on Hadrian's Wall in England
of the milecastle's garrison. The turrets associated with Milecastle 48 are known as Turret 48A and Turret 48B. Turret 48A (Willowford East) (grid reference
Milecastle_48
Index of animals with the same common name
Turret spider is a common name for several spiders and may refer to: Atypoides riversi, native to northern California Lycosa arenicola [Wikidata] This
Turret_spider
Amphibious armoured scout car
limitations and drawbacks of the BRDM-1 became obvious. The vehicle had no turret and to operate the armament the gunner had to open a hatch and expose himself
BRDM-2
Cadillac-Gage manufactures a Cadillac-Gage 1 metre turret for armored vehicles. The turret mounts on a 1-meter turret ring. They were originally armed with a 7
Cadillac-Gage_1_metre_turret
World War II era medium tank
the opening in the turret front. The turret side armor was 50.8 mm (2.00 in) thick at a 5-degree angle from the vertical. The turret rear armor was 50
M4_Sherman
Mountain in Hong Kong
Turret Hill (Chinese: 女婆山), also known as Nui Po Shan, is a peak southeast of Tolo Harbour in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It has a height of 399
Turret_Hill
Island in Antarctica
Turret Island (71°22′S 169°13′E / 71.367°S 169.217°E / -71.367; 169.217) is a small island, ice-covered except for the north face. It lies partly within
Turret_Island
WW2 American tank destroyer
November 1941, the Army requested a vehicle with a gun in a fully rotating turret after other interim models were criticized for being too poorly designed
M10_tank_destroyer
Finnish wheeled armoured personnel carrier
AMV is its modular design, which allows the incorporation of different turrets, weapons, sensors, or communications systems on the same carriage. Designs
Patria_AMV
Radar-directed, rear gun turret fitted to some British bombers in World War II
The Automatic Gun-Laying Turret (AGLT), also known as the Frazer-Nash FN121, was a radar-directed, rear gun turret fitted to some British bombers from
Automatic_Gun-Laying_Turret
British infantry tank
The War Office was initially deterred by the size of the turret, since they considered a turret crew of three necessary, to free the vehicle commander from
Valentine_tank
Medium tank/Main battle tank
tanks. The proposal is to replace the turret of their current tanks with the turret of the BMPT. The BMPT turret is equipped with two 2A42 30 mm autocannons
T-54/T-55 operators and variants
T-54/T-55_operators_and_variants
A missile turret is a device used to aim missiles towards their targets before launch. Similarly to gun turrets they have been used on warships and vehicles
Missile_turret
Main battle tank/medium tank family of Soviet origin, 1946
Several changes were made and a new turret was fitted. The new dome-shaped turret with flat sides was inspired by the turret from the IS-3 heavy tank; it is
T-54/T-55
Soviet infantry fighting vehicle
state corporation). The BMP-1AM is BMP-1 with the original turret replaced by the turret from BTR-82A with a 2A72 30 mm autocannon, a Kalashnikov PKTM
BMP-1
of the milecastle's garrison. The turrets associated with Milecastle 29 are known as Turret 29A and Turret 29B. Turret 29A (Black Carts) is located about
Milecastle_29
1940s Soviet heavy tank
a Soviet heavy tank developed in late 1944. Its semi-hemispherical cast turret (resembling that of an upturned soup bowl) became the hallmark of post-war
IS-3
First ironclad of the US Navy, 1861–1862
a stalemate. The design of the ship was distinguished by its revolving turret, which was designed by American inventor Theodore Timby; it was quickly
USS_Monitor
Polish 8×8 multi-role military vehicle
first mock-up of the vehicle (equipped with a twin-barrel AMOS 120mm mortar turret) was created in 2000 and showcased at the Eurosatory exhibition in Paris
KTO_Rosomak
Soviet medium tank
the design of the T-54/55 Medium tank, most prominently lower hull and turret profiles. Also notable was the T-44-100, a 100mm D-10T-armed prototype,
T-44
Heavy tank
thickness and the turret was to be 5.98 in (152 mm) at maximum on all sides. Like the French AMX 50 project, it was to feature an oscillating turret and was also
T57_heavy_tank
The Tyne Turrets were two 12-inch Mk VIII guns from the battleship HMS Illustrious, installed in Roberts Battery at Hartley, near Seaton Sluice north
Tyne_Turrets
Late-War German tank project
forward Hull bottom: 80/90 forward, 40/90 aft Turret front: 200/30 Turret side: 80/29 Turret rear: 150/15 Turret roof: 40/90 After the war, the French designed
Entwicklung_series
Short-range anti-aircraft defence system
The Skyranger 30 is a short range air defence turret system developed by Rheinmetall Air Defence AG (formerly Oerlikon) and first revealed in March 2021
Skyranger_30
Main battle tank
with three different turrets, all armed with a 105 mm gun, mounted on the M48 Patton chassis. The T54 had a conventional turret with an autoloader with
T54_(American_tank)
Weapon system for combat platforms
RESPATI Mk. III Pindad RCWS Iran ARIO-H762 Raad – 30mm remote control turret Israel: Typhoon Weapon System Samson Remote Controlled Weapon Station Rafael
Remote controlled weapon station
Remote_controlled_weapon_station
Cold War-era American medium tank
many leftover M60 turrets, this resulted in a plan to transfer these turrets to M48A1 hulls modernized to the M48A3 standard. The turrets were essentially
M48_Patton
Part of the Yavapai and Apache Wars (1873)
The Battle of Turret Peak occurred March 27, 1873 in the Arizona Territory between the United States Army and a group of Yavapai and Tonto Apaches as part
Battle_of_Turret_Peak
Naval gun
World War II US Navy light cruisers. They were primarily mounted in triple turrets and used against surface targets. The Mark 16DP gun was a dual-purpose
6-inch/47-caliber_gun
Remotely-operated turret for armoured vehicles
is a remotely operated turret, for armored vehicles, developed by the Italian Oto Melara and derived from Hitfist. The turrets are designed to mount a
Hitfist_OWS
Swedish Infantry fighting vehicle
is fitted with a turret from Bofors equipped with a 40 mm Bofors autocannon. Export versions are fitted with Hägglunds E-series turrets, armed with either
Combat_Vehicle_90
British main battle tank
EX-34 chain gun mounted coaxially, and a L37A2 (GPMG) machine gun. The turret and hull are protected with second generation Chobham armour, also known
Challenger_2
Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun
in a fully enclosed, rotating turret on the hull of a Panther medium tank. In the end, only a wooden mock-up of the turret on a Panther chassis was built
Flakpanzer_Coelian
Russian heavy infantry fighting vehicle
heavy infantry fighting vehicle first seen in public (initially with its turret covered) in 2015 during rehearsals for the Moscow Victory Day Parade. The
T-15_Armata
1942 Soviet light tank
commander who loaded and fired the gun. Armour thickness on the turret front was 50 mm, turret sides and rear: 35 mm, upper glacis : 35 mm,hull sides : 15 mm
T-70
Italian wheeled infantry fighting vehicle
to be developed was the IFV, the Freccia being equipped with a Hitfist turret, the same as the one installed on the VCC Dardo. The Italian Army was looking
Freccia_IFV
Milecastle on Hadrian's Wall in England
predicted positions of Turrets 4A and 4B, which has led to suggestions that the numbering and positioning of milecastles and turrets on this part of Hadrian's
Milecastle_4
French light infantry tank
the turret had a hatch that hinged down that could be used as a seat to improve observation. The earliest vehicles were fitted with the APX-R turret (with
Renault_R35
TURRET
TURRET
TURRET
TURRET
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Brave as Hundred Thousand
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Conall, CONNELL means "hound of valor."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Newly found treasure
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Honourable Lord
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Who has Faith in God
Boy/Male
English
From the Willow Tree
Girl/Female
Muslim
Dark lipped
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Gift of God
Female
Romanian
Feminine form of Romanian Sandu, SANDA means "defender of mankind."
Boy/Male
Latin
Of the forest.
TURRET
TURRET
TURRET
TURRET
TURRET
a.
Furnished with a turret or turrets; specifically (Zool.), having the whorls somewhat flattened on the upper side and often ornamented by spines or tubercles; -- said of certain spiral shells.
n.
A knob forming the finial of a turret or pavilion.
n.
An ironclad war vessel, very low in the water, and having one or more heavily-armored revolving turrets, carrying heavy guns.
n.
A tower; a turret.
n.
A Turret.
n.
A movable building, of a square form, consisting of ten or even twenty stories and sometimes one hundred and twenty cubits high, usually moved on wheels, and employed in approaching a fortified place, for carrying soldiers, engines, ladders, casting bridges, and other necessaries.
n.
Any spiral marine gastropod belonging to Turritella and allied genera. These mollusks have an elongated, turreted shell, composed of many whorls. They have a rounded aperture, and a horny multispiral operculum.
n.
The elevated central portion of the roof of a passenger car. Its sides are pierced for light and ventilation.
a.
Of or pertaining to a turret, or tower; resembling a tower.
n.
Any one of numerous species of marine gastropods of the genus Scalaria, or family Scalaridae, having elongated spiral turreted shells, with rounded whorls, usually crossed by ribs or varices. The color is generally white or pale. Called also ladder shell, and wentletrap. See Ptenoglossa, and Wentletrap.
a.
Formed like a tower; as, a turreted lamp.
n.
A revolving tower constructed of thick iron plates, within which cannon are mounted. Turrets are used on vessels of war and on land.
a.
Fortified; turreted; as, castled walls.
a.
Of or pertaining to a spire; like a spire, tall, slender, and tapering; abounding in spires; as, spiry turrets.
n.
One of a family of fresh-water pectinibranchiate mollusks, having a turret-shaped shell.
a.
Furnished with, or formed like, a small turret or turrets; somewhat turreted.
n.
A tool holder, as for a lathe, shaped like a low turret, and capable of being revolved on a vertical pivot so as to bring successively the several tools in holds into proper position for cutting.
n.
A little tower, frequently a merely ornamental structure at one of the angles of a larger structure.
a.
To reduce the height of; as, to lower a fence or wall; to lower a chimney or turret.
n.
One of turrets or pinnacles of waxwork and tapers with which the posts and center of a funeral hearse were formerly crowned.