Showing 1458 items matching "weapons"
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Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Bayonet with scabbard, Bayonet with scabbard for Lee Enfield rifle
Bayonet with scabbardG.F. 1907 D^D3 Wilkonson X WE -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Bullet clips, Steel clips each for holding 4 bullets
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Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Shell fuse, Fuse from artillery shell, possibly Turkish
Heavy fuse for artillery shell. Believed to be TurkishArabic numerals and letters on item -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Robert Smith Collection
Artwork, other - Untitled [Anti-terrorism weapon], Bruce Petty
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (item) - (SP) World Air Power Journal 32 Spring 1998
briefings: finnish air force weapons camp, moscow aerospace salon 1997, eagle’s talon ’97 – combined nato/polish air exercise, air power analysis update: lithuania, e-2 hawkeye feature, belgian air force photo feature, focus aircraft: second-generation harriers (54 pages), irish air corps photo feature, variant briefing: panavia tornado part 3 – operators, us navy warfighters photo feature, air power analysis: central america -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet - Apache YAH-64 attack helicopter, YAH-64 A Total System for Battle
Promotional overview of Apache weapon system capabilitiesPart of collection in manila foldernon-fictionPromotional overview of Apache weapon system capabilitiesapache weapon systems -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - (SP) AAP 7001.008-1 RAAF Pub 701:40 Manual for RAAF Resident Engineers and Weapons Engineering Liaison Officers, RAAF
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Churchill Island Heritage Precinct
Weapon - Cannon, 1800s
The Churchill Island collection includes objects from the late 1800s. The collection is presented in sets and series, of which this object represents the early Amess era.The cannon was left on Churchill Island after the last private resident left and the Island was purchased by the Victorian State Government. During the time of ownership by Samuel Amess, the cannon was positioned in the front garden facing the bay. In 1982, the Victorian Conservation Trust sought to identify the manufacture and provenance of the cannon. Images held within the Churchill Island Museum and Archive demonstrate the annual use of the cannon by the Amess family, in particular the firing of the cannon on New Years Eve of each year.Six pounder cast iron smooth bore cannon, mounted on a white painted wooden carriage with four iron wheels.860 / FRECKchurchill island, cannon, samuel amess, 1800s, victorian conservation trust -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Weapon - Artillery round, Ca 1930
Display round to show troops how to load gun and be able to handle safelydisplay ammunition to suit GMH built Polson gunBrass cartridge casing with red painted bulletNOT REAL DISPLAY ONLY TRAFALGAR HOLDEN MUSEUMmilitary, polson, cartridge -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Weapon (Item) - WW2 R.A.F Chaff (Window) Radar Jamming Foil With Parachute And Original Box
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Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Japanese Sword and Scabbard
Historical significance.Steel sword in leather scabbard with laced leather bound hilt. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, United States Army, Chien Cu: War Material used by the Viet Cong in South Vietnam or presumable available to North Vietnam, 1966
A cream coloured booklet with black information. There are two insignias in black. Some of the information on the front cover is in vietnamese.Weapons and equipment used by the Vietcong in South Vietnam or presumably available to North Vietnam. The context of the booklet are both English and Vietnamese. There ae two staples down the left hand side. The booklet is covered in clear plastic.vietnam war, 1961-1975 - weapons, south vietnam, north vietnam -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Thomson, Jimmy and MacGregor, Sandy, Tunnel Rats: the larrikin Aussie legends who discovered the Vietcong's secret weapon
All I could do was prod he earth with my bayonet and shine the light to see if I could find anything.All I could do was prod he earth with my bayonet and shine the light to see if I could find anything.australia. army. royal australian engineers, field troop, tunnels - vietnam - cu chi (quan), vietnam war, 1961-1975 - participation, australian, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - personal narratives -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Weapon - Bayonet, M1898/O5s sawback "Butcher" bayonet
Used in WW1 by German soldiers, primarily pioneer troops and NCOs. Often had their teeth removed due to negative conotations associated with allied propaganda. Many German soldiers were advised not to use the sawback bayonet as they believed that if caught with it they could be summarily executed Know as a saw back bayonet or a butchers knifeDark steel bayonet with substantial 37 cm (15 in) blade. Woodne grips are missing and steel on grop is significantly rusted. Saw back edge with 2 rows of 29 teeth, The quilion bends down toward the hanle Unlike many other bayontes this bayonet does not have a muzzel ring it instead has a long t shaped gove in the handle, Mauser avoided one since these altered the vibration harmonics of the barrel when fired, affecting accuracy. All the bayonets featured quillons that curved back towards the hilt. These were much less effective at catching the opposing blade than the forward-swept quillons used by some other nations. A small number of pioneers and certain non-commissioned officers of the German Army were issued a bayonet with a sawback edge, known as the S or m.S. ("mit Säge", with saw). Many such bayonets had their teeth ground down in response to negative Allied propaganda. There is a heavily rusted, all steel scabbardWAFFENFABRIK MAUSER A.G OBERNDORF a.N5/6 rvr, bayonet, ww1, german, western front -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Weapon - 303 Bayonet, Pattern 1907 bayonet without hooked quillon
Bayonet type used by Australian forces in the first and second world warsBritish Pattern 07 bayonet and scabbard. The hilt has a straight crossguard with a muzzle ring and the grips are plain wood held to the tang with two screw bolts. The pommel is missing its push button locking bolt The polished blade is straight having a single fuller to each side and the riccasso is stamped with MA 1907 over 1. '. The brown leather scabbard has a blued steel chape and tear drop locket. The locket throat edge is stamped 3MD35564. The leather body is marked on the reverse MANGROVITE '44.blade -1907 1 Scabbard -MANGROVITE '44.5/6 rvr -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Weapon - Chromed Bayonet, L1A2
Used by Colour Party escorts when Colours are paraded.Bayonets have a bowie style straight blade, fullered on both sides. Grip and blade are chromed. bayonet, colours, regimental property -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Weapon - Ammunition Shell, late 19th-early 20th century
Ammunition shell was used in a 40 lb Armstrong Rifled Breach Loading (RBL) Gun. The shell was fired into Westernport Bay by the Hastings Battery Field Artillery in late 1800’s or early 1900’s. It was recovered by divers in recent times. It does not contain explosives because the projectile and explosive were separate items. The Armstrong 40 lb BL Gun There were 4 x 40lb Armstrong (RBL) Guns issued to the Ham and Beef Battery at Hastings Victoria. After the Hastings Battery field artillery disbanded, the 4 Guns were transferred from the Hastings Battery to the Warrnambool Battery field artillery in 1904. (There is a photograph of one of these guns on its carriage, pictured in front of the Orderly room (Drill Hall) at Warrnambool, which is now the Library of South West TAFE). The 40lb Armstrong Guns were recalled back to Melbourne when the government issued the updated 4.7inch QF (Quick Firing) Naval Guns, mounted on carriages, to the Warrnambool Garrison Artillery 1907. The Hastings Museum today holds one of the original 40lb Armstrong RBL guns that were at first at Hastings and then Warrnambool, evidenced by tracing the numbers on that gun. This gun has now been restored. Surviving 40 lb Armstrong BL Guns in Australia The Hastings Museum has restored one of the Guns that was at Hastings and then from 1904-1907 in Warrnambool. This Gun is now on display at the Hastings Museum. This ammunition shell from a 40lb Armstrong RBL gun is very significant because of its association with the Warrnambool Battery Field Artillery in the early 1904-1907. It is known that the original 40lb Armstrong RBL gun used in Warrnambool is now restored and on display at the Hastings Museum. Ammunition shell from a 40Ib Armstrong Rifled Breach loading (RBL) Gun. Metal bullet-shaped object, flat base, tapering to cone-shaped tip. Parallel equidistant ridges run from outer edge of base to position where cone shape begins. Tip has a square-shaped hole in the centre and has a very uneven surface. Base has corrosion and metal is flaking away. Does not contain explosives. Remnants of white paint-like substance in several places. From the Hastings, Victoria, area. Late 19th - early 20th century.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, ammunition shell, 40 lb armstrong rbl gun, volunteer corps, war equipment, defence forces, warrnambool bettery field artillery, hastings battery field artillery, defence of warrnambool -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Sheinkin, Steve, Most Dangerous: Daniel Ellsberg and the Secret History of the Vietnam War, 2015
Sometimes the most dangerous weapon is the truth.Audience: ages 10 to 14.Sometimes the most dangerous weapon is the truth.vietnam war, 1961-1975 - united states - juvenile literature, pentagon papers - juvenile literature -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - HAND MADE STAFF
Two Hand made wooden staves, approximately 1800cm long. One staff has a plaited wicker trim around the handle. The foot is marked with circular stripes. The other staff has a carved handle with carved circular rings. This item was formerly #28staves, staff, handmade weapon -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Weapon (Item) - Australian Army Machete 37cm With Scabbard
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Admiralty Ref 110A-0300-1D3 Textbook of Air Armament Part 4 Principles and methods of Weapon design and testing Chap 3 Design of Aircraft Rocket Installations
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Admiralty Ref 110A-0300-1D8 4 Textbook of Air Armament Part 4 Principles and methods of Weapon design and testing Chap 8 Design of Unguided Aircraft Rockets
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Admiralty Ref 110A-0300-1D4 Textbook of Air Armament Part 4 Principles and methods of Weapon design and testing Chap 4 Aircraft Gun Ammunition
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - (SP) AAP 7213.001-33CL-12-1 Mirage 111O Weapon Loading manual for conventional weapons Target Rocket Mk26 Mod 0
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - (SP) AAP 7213.001-33CL-10-1 Matra R530 missile conventional weapon loading Mirage 111-0 aircraft
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - (SP) AAP 7213.001-33 Mirage IIIO Loading Conventional Weapons
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - (SP) AAP 7213.001-33CL-13-1 Conventional weapon loading BDU-33A/B Instructions on loading bombs Practice bombs Mirage 111-0 aircraft
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - (SP) AAP 7213.001-33CL-12-1 Target rocket Mk26Mod 0 checklist conventional weapon loading on Mirage 111-0 aircraft
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - (SP) AAP 7213.001-33CL-2-1 Bombs HE 500 lb Mk 82.checklist conventional weapon loading on Mirage 111-0 aircraft
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - (SP) AAP 7213.001-33CL-1-1 Firing control system checks conventional weapon loading on Mirage 111-0 aircraft