Military canons are about 1500 lbs
It depends what you're fighting and what role you want it to play. Tank buster, heavy infantry killer, light infantry killer. Tank buster, las cannon/assault cannon for lighter armor. Heavy infantry, assault cannon/auto cannon/plasma cannon. Light infantry heavy bolters/assault cannon.
"Cannons" is the plural form of the word cannon, which is a piece of heavy artillery used during the war. It is mounted on wheels and shoots heavy cannon balls.
Heavy artillery. Howitzer, mortar
Yes, "cannon" is a noun. It refers to a large, heavy piece of artillery that fires a projectile, typically seen in historical warfare.
Top heavy from carrying too many cannon
flux pavilion - bass cannon.
The common name was 'blowing from a gun'. The victims were not tied to the wheels, but to the muzzle of the cannon. The practice was mostly in use in the Indian Mughal Empire. In most cases, blanks were fired which already reached the desired effect. "Heavy" cannon were not needed; light artillery pieces did the trick as well.
A large fighting machine that usually consists of a heavy cannon and light machine gun.
Once the colonist won a battle they steal cannons from great britain
they managed to get over the walls with a catapault, but they were slow, heavy, and often missed their goals.
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it's the same word on land, over water , maybe in air.