The farthest reaching artillery piece used by the U.S. Army is the 155mm Howitzer. It has a maximum range of 30 kilometers.
The maximum range of a tank artillery shell is typically around 10 to 15 kilometers.
The maximum range of a 70mm shell fired from a military artillery system is typically around 8-10 kilometers.
It depends on the gun! artillery can be fired from 10-20 miles away and some sniper rifles can fire 2-3 miles but a shotgun has a maximum range of about 50m.
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.
Artillery has more range and more destructive power.
Range K field artillery refers to a classification of artillery systems designed for long-range fire support, typically exceeding 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) in range. These systems can include howitzers, rocket artillery, and other types of indirect fire weapons, often equipped with advanced targeting and guidance technologies. Range K artillery plays a crucial role in modern warfare by providing precision strike capabilities and enhancing the firepower of ground forces.
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Maximum effective range at a point target: 550 metres Maximum effective range at an area target: 800 metres Maximum range: 3600 metres
An Artillery Range
You will have to specify whether you want to know point blank range, maximum range or maximum effective range.
Depends on the rifle firing the cartridge. The maximum effective range is around 500 yards. The maximum range (with no accuracy) is about 2.5 miles
It depends on what you mean by "terminal". Are you referring to maximum effective range or maximum range?