The use of cannons in military operations declined significantly after World War I as artillery technology evolved, leading to the development of more advanced weaponry such as tanks and aircraft. By World War II, traditional cannons were largely replaced by more modern artillery systems. However, some forms of artillery that resemble cannons, like howitzers, are still in use today in various military forces around the world.
in the late middle ages when battering 'cannons' were introduced
Most military historians cite the advantage the Prussians had in artillery over the French army in the Franco-Prussian War. The Prussians had breech loading cannons while the French army still was using muzzle loading cannons.
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Ordnance's are people in the army and other branches who aim the cannons and guns.
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Yes, in the Battle of Antietam, the Army of the Potomac had 300 cannons. This was more than the Army of Northern Virginia which had 221 cannons. Although the North had more artillery in the Battle of Antietam, the effective use Lee's artillery helped the South from losing their entire army at Antietam.
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