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A smooth bore cannon is a type of artillery that features a cylindrical barrel without any rifling, meaning the interior surface is smooth. This design allows for the firing of round projectiles, such as cannonballs or shells, which rely on momentum rather than spin for accuracy. Smooth bore cannons were commonly used from the early modern period through the 19th century, particularly in naval warfare and siege operations, before being largely replaced by rifled artillery that offered improved range and precision.
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In the true sense of a cannon (smooth bore) yes. If the field piece has a rifled bore then it is technically a rifle. Modern artillery is primarily composed of large bore rifles. Tanks are an exception to this, their main armament is commonly smooth bore, although more and more are starting to revert back to rifled bores.
Cannon is a term typically used to denote a weapon with a bore of 20mm or greater.
the explosion of gunpowder behind it propells it out of the cannon.
Cannon with a rifled bore. Rifling is the spiral grooves on the inside of the barrel to cause the projectile to spin. This improved stability in flight and help accuracy
Chamber or barrel.
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120mm rounds of all types fired from a smooth bore cannon.
In portable cannon, possibly the Parrot rifled cannon. In cannon mounted in fixed positions, such as forts, possibly the Dahlgren cannons. There was also a very large bore mortar known as the Dictator that fired a 13 inch shell.