the mortar system is a long cylinder shaped tube with a firing pin at the bottom of the tube. you take the mortar round out of its container and set the right charge on it, whether its zero charge or the highest charge 4. the charge on the mortar determines how far the mortar will travel. after setting your deflection and elevation on the mortar system the mortar round is ''hung'' which means its placed inside the tube being held until the order is given to fire. the mortar is let go and goes down the tube where the firing pin strikes the primer on the mortar round which in returns shoots the mortar out of the tube.
A mortar launches its ammunition by dropping it into the mortar tube, where a firing pin ignites a propellant charge that propels the round out of the tube. The round then follows a ballistic trajectory towards its target.
In the story "How to Tell a True War Story" by Tim O'Brien, Curt Lemon dies after stepping on a rigged mortar round while playing a game with his friend Rat Kiley. Lemon's death is presented as a sudden and violent event that lingers in the memory of the narrator, showcasing the brutal reality of war.
if your using the term i am thinking of by the word rigged then i would say i rigged the ropes. Or if it was the other meaning you could say i was rigged with tiredness or something like that. hope this helps.
No
They act instantly and positively when rigged tight.
Rigged - 1986 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:16
No it's not rigged. It's an expression of what your peers think of you!
yacht this was the original answer but this can refer to a powered vessel too. As in motor yacht. A one masted fore and aft rigged vessel is called a sloop and can have various sail plans e.g. Gaff rigged, bermudian rigged
No, game shows cannot be rigged. Rigging a game show is a felony, and can lead to the producer of the show being jailed, along with the cancellation of the show.
Unfurled and rigged means that they have "rigged" the boat, meaning put the masts up, and set the boat up so it is reads to go, and unfurled meaning unrolling the sails.
I'm not an expert, but I believe you can sail closer to the wind with a lateen-rigged sail than with square sails.