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Wat (wie) is 7th Coastal Defense Brigade - definitie


7th Coastal Defense Brigade         
The Polish 7th Pomeranian Coastal Defence Brigade is a mechanized infantry brigade of the Polish Land Forces (based at Słupsk).
Coastal artillery         
  • Oscarsborg]]
  • Blockhouse for 152 mm gun, near [[Camogli]]. Part of the complex called [[Ligurian Wall]].
  • Batterie Todt]]''
  • Second System of US fortifications]].
  • Japanese 11-inch howitzer firing; shell visible in flight
  • Ottoman]] redoubt of the [[Dardanelles Fortified Area]]. The weapon is possibly a German-made [[28 cm SK L/40 gun]] on a coast defense mount.
  • 240 mm (9.4 in) shells from Battery Hamburg straddle USS ''Texas'' during the [[Bombardment of Cherbourg]]
MILITARY SERVICE BRANCH EQUIPPED WITH ARTILLERY IN DEFENSE OF TERRITORY AGAINST ATTACK FROM THE SEA
Coastal Artillery; Shore battery; Coastal battery; Coast Defense Artillery; Coast Artillery; Coastal gun; Land battery; Coastal guns; Coastal batteries; Defgun; KSM-65 100 mm coastal defense gun; Coast artillery; Gun emplacement; Coast-defense guns; Coast-defense gun; Coast-defence gun
Coastal artillery is the branch of the armed forces concerned with operating anti-ship artillery or fixed gun batteries in coastal fortifications.
Deodoro-class coastal defense ship         
The Deodoro class were two French-designed and built coastal defense battleships built for the Brazilian Navy in the late 1890s. Upon their completion, Scientific American called them small vessels of a type "built only for second-rate naval powers," but also noted that it was a "wonder ...