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Artillery are
ranged weapons that
launch munitions far
beyond the
range and
power of
infantry firearms.
Early artillery development focused on the ability...
- The
Royal Regiment of
Artillery,
commonly referred to as the
Royal Artillery (RA) and
colloquially known as "The Gunners", is one of two
regiments that...
- Self-propelled
artillery (also
called locomotive artillery) is
artillery equipped with its own
propulsion system to move
toward its
firing position. Within...
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military organizations, an
artillery battery is a unit or
multiple systems of
artillery,
mortar systems,
rocket artillery,
multiple rocket launchers,...
- rocket,
artillery, and mortar,
abbreviated C-RAM or counter-RAM, is a set of
systems used to
detect and/or
destroy incoming rockets,
artillery, and mortars...
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Artillery has been one of
primary weapons of war
since before the
Napoleonic Era.
Several countries have
developed and
built artillery systems,
while artillery...
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Rocket artillery is
artillery that uses
rockets as the projectile. The use of
rocket artillery dates back to
medieval China where devices such as fire...
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Siege artillery (also
siege guns or
siege cannons) are
heavy guns
designed to
bombard fortifications, cities, and
other fixed targets. They are distinct...
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called a bombs****,
contrasting with
solid s**** used for
early rifled artillery,[citation needed] but "s****" has come to be
unambiguous in a military...
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Nuclear artillery is a
subset of limited-yield
tactical nuclear weapons, in
particular those weapons that are
launched from the
ground at battlefield...