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Cannon and Artillery Foundries Industry in Middle Ages
by balisunset, Sep 9, 2008
While barrels for small artillery pieces were easily cast as early as the 13th century, most larger cannon and the great bombards were constructed by the hoop-and-stave method. It was not until improved casting techniques and mature foundries were developed that large barrels could be made as single pieces of cast metal, first in iron and bronze, and later still in brass.
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A Brief Introduction on Cannons
by balisunset, Sep 8, 2008
The term "cannon" (from the Greek "kanun," and the Latin "canna") meant "tube weapon." It was originally used about any tubular weapon that fired heavy-caliber ordnance, such as stone or cast-iron balls, but using gunpowder as propellant.
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Artillery Impacts on Naval Warfare
by balisunset, Aug 26, 2008
A distinct area of artillery development was warfare at sea. Ships’ guns were used to bombard shore positions in support of amphibious operations, and in ship-to-ship or fleet actions to de-mast, demobilize, and sometimes sink enemy ships.
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Artillery Impacts on Siege Warfare
by balisunset, Aug 26, 2008
A main effect of the ‘‘artillery revolution’’ in hitting power and accuracy was to reduce the role of fixed fortifications and briefly restore battle to a primary place in war. It did this by forcing defenders to emerge from their fortifications and offer combat in the field, or lose.
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The First Cannon Ever Made
by balisunset, Aug 26, 2008
Gunpowder rockets were used in warfare in Asia from the early 11th century. There was also experimentation with bamboo-tube gunpowder weapons. By the 13th century the Chinese developed metal tubes that lay fair claim to be the first gunpowder cannon.
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Artillery Ammunition in the Middle Ages
by balisunset, Aug 26, 2008
The projectiles fired by cannon also changed over time. Where "pots de fer" fired darts with iron or wood "feathers," the first tubular cannon fired stone balls (the type of stone varied according to availability, from sandstone, to marble, alabaster, and granite).
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Field Artillery Before the 18th Century
by balisunset, Aug 26, 2008
To kill men in battle outside their fortifications, field artillery was developed. Mobile guns light enough to accompany infantry and cavalry on the march and still be effective weapons, took a long time to develop.
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Understanding the Bolt-Action Rifle
by Andrew H, Aug 21, 2008
A thorough explanation on this gun style's history and mechanisms.
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The Paris Gun & Psychological Destruction
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 20, 2007
In March of 1918, the Germans started using a massive cannon called the "Paris Gun" to shell Paris from over 80 miles away...
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