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gun brig — a naval brig of the 18th century having from 8 to 12 guns. [1795 1805] * * * … Universalium
gun brig — noun : an armed 2 masted square rigged sailing ship * * * a naval brig of the 18th century having from 8 to 12 guns. [1795 1805] … Useful english dictionary
Brig "Mercury" Attacked by Two Turkish Ships — Infobox Painting title=Brig Mercury Attacked by Two Turkish Ships artist=Ivan Aivazovsky year= 1892 type=Oil on canvas height= 212 width= 339 height inch = width inch = museum=Theodosia Art Gallery, Crimea city= Brig Mercury Attacked by Two… … Wikipedia
Russian brig Mercury — Brig Mercury Attacked by Two Turkish Ships, Ivan Aivazovsky, Oil on canvas, 1892 Career (Russian Empire) … Wikipedia
French brig Brutus (1793) — The Brutus was a 10 gun brig of the French Navy.In 1794, she ferried a new ambassador to the USA to replace Edmond Charles Genêt, and to bring despatches to Van Stabel.She was captured by HMS Mermaid off Grenada on 10 October 1795 … Wikipedia
Cruizer class brig-sloop — For other Cruizer class ships, see Cruizer class. The Cruizer class brig sloop HMS Pelorus aground at low water Class overview … Wikipedia
Cherokee class brig-sloop — Longitudinal section of HMS Beagle (Cherokee class) as of 1832 Class overview Name: Cherokee class brig sloop … Wikipedia
Seagull class brig-sloop — The Seagull class were built as a 16 gun class of brig sloops for the Royal Navy, although an extra 2 carronades were added soon after completion. The class was designed by one of the Surveyors of the Navy Sir William Rule and approved on 4… … Wikipedia
M50 Reising submachine gun — Infobox Weapon|is ranged=yes caption= name=Reising M50 type=Submachine gun origin=flagcountry|United States era= World War II design date= 1940 production date= 1941–1945 service= 1941–1950 used by= See Users wars= World War II spec type=… … Wikipedia
Fly class brig-sloop — The Fly class were built as a 16 gun class of brig sloops for the Royal Navy, although an extra two carronades were added soon after completion. The class was designed by one of the Surveyors of the Navy Sir John Henslow and approved in 1805.… … Wikipedia