This is done either on convoys of lorries or using underslung loads on helicopters.
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Each fire team has two IW, one with an underslung grenade launcher, one LSW and one LMG.
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This can be foregrips, different kinds of optics, heavy barrels, underslung grenade launchers, and so on.
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The familiar lean figure with Inverness cape, deerstalker and underslung pipe regularly appears in the headlines.
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He puffed upon his underslung pipe.
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P. pollachius has a longer underslung lower jaw while Pollachius virens has approximately equal upper and lower jaw lengths.
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The spidery space-frame chassis, underslung be tween bicycle wheels and clearing the ground by less than two inches, has no place for a driver.
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Third, the absence of engines in underslung pods allowed a reduction in ground clearance, making the aircraft more accessible to baggage handlers and passengers.
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Third, the absence of engines in underslung pods provided a reduction in ground clearance, making the aircraft more accessible to baggage handlers and passengers.
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Supported from above especially in a vehicle having springs attached to the axle from below
Underhung: having a lower part projecting beyond the upper; "an underhung jaw"; "undershot bulldog"
Squat: having a low center of gravity; built low to the ground
Suspended below a supporting member, e.g., of a chassis suspended below the axles
An automobile whose frame passed underneath the axles. Used primarily by the American Motor Company of Indianapolis from 1907 to 1914
A descriptive word for the angle of the back of the heel. Underslung heels are also sometimes said to be "undershot." From 1880 to 1960, most cowboy boots had higher heels. To keep them from having a heavy, blocky shape, boot makers hand-fashioned the backs of the heels to angle toward the foot.
Refers to a vehicle frame that runs under the axles.
Where the chassis is slung beneath the elliptic springs. Claimed benefits to handling are lower height, better handling and near impossibility of turning over. ...