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Deutsch: Darstellung gemäß Enzyklopädisches Wörterbuch BROCKHAUS UND EFRON (1890—1907).

Artilleriegranaten des XIX. Jahrhunderts.
Obere Reihe: 1-3.  Sphärische (rund, kugelförmig) Granaten (Granate, Bombe, Schrapnell-Granate) erste Hälfte XIX. Jahrhundert. 4. Splitter-Bombe. 5. Grante. 6. Rund- Kugelkopfgranate (Granate, Gusseisen, Spitze abgerundet / kugelförmig um 1860). 7. Bombe mit dickem Bleimantel. 8. Bombe mit dünnem Bleimantel. 9. Bombe Ausführung 1867 mit Kupferring.
Mittlere Reihe: 10. Kartätsch-Granate. 11. Granat-Kartätsche. 12. Leucht-Kern/ Einsatz (Leucht-Granate). 13. Ringgranate Gusseisen. 13-а. Schnitt-Darstellung mit Einfach-Ring (oben) und Ringbatterie (unten). 18. Bombe Gusseiesen bis 1881. 20. Schiffs-Splitterbombe mit Stahlkörper. 21. Gebirgs-Schrapnell.
Untere Reihe: 14. Splitterbombe mit Pulverkammer für 6-Zoll (152-mm) Feldmörser. 15. 42-Zoll (107-mm) Lang-Splitterbombe. 16. Splitter-Pulverbombe für Küstenartillerie. 17. Gusseisen-Bombe Ausf. 1881. 22. Schrapnell leichte Kanone. 19. Stahl-Bombe panzerbrechend. 23. Schrapnell mit zentraler Zündladung. 24. Bombe segmentiert.

Русский: Иллюстрация из энциклопедического словаря Брокгауза и Ефрона (1890—1907).

Артиллерийские снаряды XIX века.
Верхний ряд: 1-3. Сферические снаряды (граната, бомба, шрапнельная граната) первой половины XIX в. 4. Фугасная бомба. 5. Граната. 6. Шароха (закруглённая чугунная граната 1860-х гг.). 7. Бомба с толстой свинцовой оболочкой. 8. Бомба с тонкой свинцовой оболочкой. 9. Бомба образца 1867 г. с медным поясом.
Средний ряд: 10. Картечная граната. 11. Гранатная картечь. 12. Светящееся ядро (осветительный снаряд). 13. Кольцевая чугунная граната. 13-а. Разрез лёгкой и батарейной кольцевых гранат. 18. Чугунная бомба до 1881 г. 20. Стальная фугасная палубобойная бомба. 21. Горная шрапнель.
Нижний ряд: 14. Фугасная пороховая бомба для 6-дюймовой (152-мм) полевой мортиры. 15. 42-линейная (107-мм.) фугасная бомба. 16. Фугасная пороховая бомба для береговых орудий. 17. Чугунная бомба образца 1881 г. 22. Шрапнель лёгкой пушки. 19. Стальная бронебойная бомба. 23. Шрапнель с центральной каморой. 24. Сегментная бомба.

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