Artillery
long-ranged guns for land and sea warfare
Deutsch: Artillerie bezeichnet den Sammelbegriff für großkalibrige Geschütze, in diesem Sinne werden Geschütztypen zusammengefasst, etwa Schiffsartillerie, Küstenartillerie oder die Truppengattung des Heeres.
English: Historically, artillery refers to any engine used for the discharge of projectiles during war. The term also describes ground-based troops with the primary function of manning such weapons.
Português: Artilharia, arma do exército que faz apoio de fogo através do lançamento de projéteis em trajetória parabólica (indireta) à infantaria e cavalaria podendo também realizar outras missões específicas no teatro de combate.
Before the XIX-th century
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Medieval artillery
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Artillery overview 1741
Australian Artillery
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1915
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18-pdr field gun at Gallipoli
British Artillery
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1914
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1915
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1916
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WWI
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WWI
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1938
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WWII
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1944
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1944
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1945
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1960s supergun
French Artillery
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1870-71
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1907
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1915
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1917
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1945
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WWII
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2009
German Artillery
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1914
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WWI
Japanese Artillery
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1944
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1944
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1944
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1944
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1944
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1944
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1944
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1945
Polish Artillery
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WWI
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2S1 "Gvozdika"
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US Artillery
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American Civil War
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1918
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1942
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1944
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1944
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1944
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1944
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1945
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1945
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1945
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WWII
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WWII
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WWII
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1951
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1951
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1951
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Korea
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Korea
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Vietnam
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modern
Austro-hungarian Artillery
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305 MM Haubitze Lavarone/Folgaria 1916
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Mountain Artillery
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Haubitze 38 cm M 16
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Schiffsgeschütz 35 cm
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Munitionstransport 38 cm Granaten
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Mörser 24 cm M 98
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Feldartillerie
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Festungsartillerie
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Mörser 30,5 cm M 11
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100 mm Gebirgshaubitze
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100 mm Skoda Gebirgskanone
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Skoda 149 mm Feldhaubitze M1914
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Turmhaubitze M9
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modern howitzer
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DANA M2 howitzer
Other
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Taiwan funeral