hwacha
English
Noun
hwacha (plural hwachas)
- (historical) A mid-16th-century Korean weapon that launched a barrage of rockets or arrows at enemies using gunpowder.
- 2010, Myung Oak Kim, Sam Jaffe, The New Korea: An Inside Look at South Korea's Economic Rise, page 149
- After lighting a common fuse, the hwacha fired as many as a hundred arrows, all of which landed in a precise spot.
- 2004, George M. Siouris, Missile guidance and control systems, Springer, page 1
- This improvement allowed as many as one hundred sinkijons to be mounted on the hwacha, boosting the overall firepower and mobility of the rocket.
- 2010, Myung Oak Kim, Sam Jaffe, The New Korea: An Inside Look at South Korea's Economic Rise, page 149
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