The large naval artillery could fire a round 23 miles. The army and coastal artillery could fire about that far. Field Artillery were not as large and had a shorter range. Modern artillery has used rocket assisted artillery shells but I'm not sure of the range of those.
boom, boom! shoot move and comunicate. boom, boom! search destroy and anilhate. whats the sound of artillery?
No. Archers were equivalent to what would be field artillery in a modern military force.
tank, gas, air, machine gun, artillery to name a few
This artillery unit was originally the 52d Artillery Regiment, Coast Artillery Corps. It was redesignated the 286th Coast Artillery Battalion August 3, 1944. It was redesignated the 538th Field Artillery Battalion on November 20, 1944. The 538th Artillery was one of the 238 "separate" artillery battalions in the European Theater of Operations. It was a 240MM howitzer battalion.
If you count Iceland as a part of Europe, it is furthest west. Otherwise, the furthest west European country is Ireland. The furthest west country in mainland Europe is Portugal.
Modern Artillery was created on 2003-10-28.
there is a predator missle which is a single one hit area kill, ac130 gunships that shoot shells and minigun bullets down from above,
Modern day artillery in the present century is highly sophisticated, has advanced power and advanced accuracy. The US Civil War, 1861 to 1865, clearly did not use "modern day" artillery.
boom, boom! shoot move and comunicate. boom, boom! search destroy and anilhate. whats the sound of artillery?
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Rifles, field artillery pieces, battleship guns.
πυροβολικό/pyrovolikó - which means "artillery" in modern Greek. Pyro refers for "fire", and voliko perhaps "Vulcan". Hephaestus, in other words, is already the ancinet god of artillery.
somewhere on a level... :)
James Dredge has written: 'Modern French artillery'
Artillery, other airplanes, trench gun fire were all effective in shooting down airplanes.
Ottomans are famous for developing modern artillery and advanced siege weapons.
No. Archers were equivalent to what would be field artillery in a modern military force.