Fougasse (cartoonist) (1887–1965), pen name of Cyril Kenneth Bird, cartoonist and editor of Punch 1949–53
Fougasse (weapon)
Flame fougasse
Fougasse (bread)
see also Focaccia
Topics referred to by the same term
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A flame fougasse (sometimes contracted to fougasse and may be spelled foo gas) is a type of mine or improvised explosive device which uses an explosive...
Fougasse may refer to: Fougasse (cartoonist) (1887–1965), pen name of Cyril Kenneth Bird, cartoonist and editor of Punch 1949–53 Fougasse (weapon) Flame...
the ground, while the term "fougasse" was used for landmines buried less than 3 m (9.8 ft) below the ground (see Fougasse (weapon)). This indicates that...
bread loaf, made with yeast and similar to a baguette but much thinner. Fougasse – typically associated with Provence but found (with variations) in other...
Abwehrflammenwerfer 42 was a German static defensive flamethrower, flame fougasse or flame mine used during the Second World War. The design was copied from...
Christmas dessert, e.g. quince cheese, biscuits, almonds, nougat, apple, and fougasse. Rice is grown in the Camargue, which is the northernmost rice growing...
requiring the operator to be precise and conservative. Flamethrowers using a fougasse-style explosive propellant system also have a limited number of shots....
opportune moment. Livens' new weapon was duly dubbed the flame fougasse. The flame fougasse was demonstrated to Clement Attlee (Lord Privy Seal), Maurice...
portal Food portal Cuisine of Liguria List of pizza varieties by country Fougasse (bread) "Focaccia with Rosemary; Yield: 1 (12-inch [30cm]) pizza" "What...
poached or fried after being marinated overnight in vinegar or citrus juice. Fougasse is the traditional bread of Provence, round and flat with holes cut out...
in chemistry, as an exercise in traditional handiwork.[citation needed] Fougasse (weapon) List of inventors killed by their own invention Shaped charge...
by rocks and scrap iron (stone fougasse) or mortar shells, similar to large black powder hand grenades (shell fougasse). It was triggered by a flintlock...
des Logis Lucien Fougasse 1969: Le bourgeois gentil mec – Jean Gentil 1970: Le gendarme en balade – Maréchal des Logis Lucien Fougasse 1970: L'Âne de Zigliara...
a smaller variant conceived for Special Forces use Vietnam: MDH-C40 Fougasse (weapon) List of individual weapons of the U.S. Armed Forces Punt gun -...
with white fish (monkfish, European sea bass, whiting, etc.) and aïoli. Fougasse is a flat Provençal bread, similar to the Italian focaccia. It is traditionally...
March 1995, 13 years after the country became a signatory to it. Flame fougasse German Village (Dugway proving ground) Greek fire, an ancient flamethrowing...
ditches, installing gate locks, constructing concertina wire obstacles and fougasses, and setting up listening post/observation posts (LP/OPs.) Rawles is a...
an unmanned device to both locate IEDs and pinpoint the insurgents. The fougasse was improvised for centuries, eventually inspiring factory-made land mines...
been documented. They included a number of pillboxes, landmines and flame fougasse installations. The beaches were protected with extensive barriers of scaffolding...
thermal weapons Fire accelerant Fire balloon Firestorm Fire bombing Flame fougasse Flamethrower Greek fire (Historic Byzantine incendiary weapon) High explosive...
Science You Have Been Warned – A Complete Guide to the Road, a 1935 book by Fougasse (cartoonist) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...