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discharger$21694$ - translation to greek

JAPANESE WWII GRENADE LAUNCHER
Type 10 Grenade Discharger

discharger      
n. απολύων
lightning rod         
  • Lightning protection system at a launch pad at [[Cape Canaveral Space Force Station]].
  • [[Lightning]] striking the lightning rod of the [[CN Tower]] in [[Toronto]], [[Canada]].
  • traveling salesman]] selling '''lightning rods'''
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  • ESE lightning rod mounted at the Monastery of St. Nicholas Anapausas (Μονή του Αγίου Νικολάου), [[Meteora]], [[Greece]]
  • Nevyansk Tower]] in [[Russia]] crowned with a metallic rod grounded through a complex system of [[rebar]]s (some are seen at the basement)
  • Pointed lightning rod on a building
  • Diviš]] worked like a lightning rod
  • Lightning rod on a statue.
  • Hemingray]] insulator
METAL ROD OR METALLIC OBJECT TO PROTECT FROM LIGHTNING
Lightning conductor; Lightning discharger; Lightning protector; Electrical charge dissipator; Lightning Conductor; Lightning Rod; Lightning discharge wick; Lightning-rod; Lightning-protection system; Lightning protection; Franklin rod; Lightning protection system; Lightning rod tower; Early streamer emission; Lightning rods
αλεξικέραυνο
lightning conductor         
  • Lightning protection system at a launch pad at [[Cape Canaveral Space Force Station]].
  • [[Lightning]] striking the lightning rod of the [[CN Tower]] in [[Toronto]], [[Canada]].
  • traveling salesman]] selling '''lightning rods'''
  •  pages=331–366 }}</ref>
  • 1266175}}.)
  • ESE lightning rod mounted at the Monastery of St. Nicholas Anapausas (Μονή του Αγίου Νικολάου), [[Meteora]], [[Greece]]
  • Nevyansk Tower]] in [[Russia]] crowned with a metallic rod grounded through a complex system of [[rebar]]s (some are seen at the basement)
  • Pointed lightning rod on a building
  • Diviš]] worked like a lightning rod
  • Lightning rod on a statue.
  • Hemingray]] insulator
METAL ROD OR METALLIC OBJECT TO PROTECT FROM LIGHTNING
Lightning conductor; Lightning discharger; Lightning protector; Electrical charge dissipator; Lightning Conductor; Lightning Rod; Lightning discharge wick; Lightning-rod; Lightning-protection system; Lightning protection; Franklin rod; Lightning protection system; Lightning rod tower; Early streamer emission; Lightning rods
αλεξικέραυνο

Definition

Discharger
An apparatus for discharging Leyden jars. It consists of a conductor terminating in balls, and either jointed like a tongs or bent with a spring-action, so that the balls can be set at distances adapted to different sized jars. It has an insulating handle or a pair of such. In use one ball is brought near to the coating and the other to the spindle ball of the jar. When nearly or quite in contact the jar discharges. Synonyms--Discharging Rod--Discharging Tongs.

Wikipedia

Type 10 grenade discharger

The Type 10 grenade discharger (十年式擲弾筒, Juu-nen-shiki tekidantō) was a Japanese smoothbore, muzzle loaded weapon used during the Second World War. It first entered service in 1921. The Type 10 has a range of 175 meters, greater than other grenade dischargers of that time. It had a range control device at the base of the barrel in the form of a graduated thimble by which a gas port at the base of the tube could be varied in size. For shorter ranges, part of the propellant gases escape to the side. Due to a translation error, the Type 10 was called the "knee mortar" by the Americans. The manual for the mortar instructed the troops to carry the mortar on the upper thigh, with the base plate attached to the belt and the barrel running down the thigh. It must be understood that it was not strapped or secured directly to the thigh, but hung from the belt. It was also carried strapped to the backpack. American troops on Guadalcanal became aware of the name "knee mortar" and thought the light design allowed it to be fired with the base plate resting on the thigh. If the Type 10 were fired in this manner, it would result in serious injury due to recoil. However, once a few troops injured themselves, the mistranslation was discovered and further experimentation discouraged.

Contemporary US intelligence thought that the weapon was primarily used to discharge flares, the heavier Type 89 grenade discharger being used to fire explosive rounds instead.