File:11th century basketry fire arrow rocket launcher.jpg
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[edit]Description11th century basketry fire arrow rocket launcher.jpg |
English: An illustration of a fire arrow rocket launcher as depicted in the 17th century book Wubei Zhi. The launcher is constructed using basketry. |
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17th century date QS:P,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7 |
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Source | Wubei Zhi, from Science and Civilisation in China p. 490 (incorrect) | |||
Author | Zeng Gongliang, Ding Du, and Yang Weide | |||
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