Heavy Artillery

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mikekh
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Heavy Artillery

Post by mikekh »

Hi,

Heavy artillery are not allowed to move, so presumably they are not allowed to rotate to alter their field of fire?

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Post by terrys »

Heavy artillery are not allowed to move, so presumably they are not allowed to rotate to alter their field of fire?
Correct - So make sure you point them in a useful direction when you first deploy them.
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Post by terry1956 »

Hi, sorry but if we are talking about artillery based on a wheeled carrage, then why can,t they change their point of aim, when the gun is fired it will recoil and need to be resited. If this is the case then artillery should be able to reaim, but not move from their position. michael
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Re: artillery

Post by rbodleyscott »

terry1956 wrote:Hi, sorry but if we are talking about artillery based on a wheeled carrage, then why can,t they change their point of aim, when the gun is fired it will recoil and need to be resited. If this is the case then artillery should be able to reaim, but not move from their position. michael
Most guns of this period were not on wheeled carriages. Certainly not the ones graded as heavy artillery.
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