when an artillery shell explodes it cause injury to personnel who are then moved to a field hospital.......................
An Artillery piece (large cannon) or gun firing a large calibre shell. When the shell landed this would be an artillery explosion.
Shell as in seashell is atigi; shell as in artillery is pulufaga.
The maximum range of a tank artillery shell is typically around 10 to 15 kilometers.
"Killed by a shell" typically refers to death caused by explosive artillery shells in warfare. These shells are designed to explode upon impact, causing extensive damage and casualties. It is a common cause of death in conflicts involving heavy artillery fire.
The inside of an artillery shell is filled with high explosives. At the tip of the shell there is a fuse. When the fuse hits a solid surface it ignites the main charge, causing the shell to explode.
No, no records kept for fired artillery cases.
Because it kills a lot of soldiers.
The maximum range of a 70mm shell fired from a military artillery system is typically around 8-10 kilometers.
The largest artillery piece currently employed by the U.S. Army is the 155mm Howitzer. Its shell diameter is 155mm and each shell weighs 43.5 kg, or about 95 lbs.
The Russian 2S7 "Peony" self-propelled gun is the biggest tube artillery system in use anywhere in the world. It can drop a 203mm shell 37,500 meters from the muzzle.
the cannon breach is where the artillery shell is inserted for firing...................
FIELD ARTILLERY 37 mm 57mm 105mm Howitzer 105mm Mountain Howitzer and similar model used by airborne division 155mm Cannon 155mm Howitzer 8-in and 240mm Cannon (slight difference in shell but very similar cannon) OTHER ARTILLERYOther types of artillery was used for coastal defense and anti-aircraft artillery.