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Evolution Of Cannon Essay

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The Evolution of Cannons and Ammunition In the mid 19th century, the United States of America had erupted into a civil war. Weaponry and military tactics were evolving at a rapid pace. Advancements in weapon systems were increasing the maximum effective range of the weapons, thus making the standoff distance between fighting forces much greater. To remain relevant the artillery had no other alternative, but to progress with the other tools of warfare. The days of the smooth bore cannons for breaching fortified walls and short-range combat support were concluding. New technology and advancements to increase range and lethality were imperative to keep the artillery in the fight. In the 16th century, after the perfection of the cast …show more content…

The expanding gases from the burning propellant could escape around the projectiles. Prior to mid 19th century, cannon ammunition consisted of round cannon balls of different varieties. Solid cannonballs (shot), primarily for breeching fortification walls and close support, these cannonballs did not require a fuse. Another variant of solid shot include chain shot; multiple solid cannonballs, connected by chain, fired simultaneously to cause greater damage. Chain shot was very effective in naval battles. Solid “shot” depended upon sheer kinetic force to achieve the desired effect on the target. Hollow cannonballs or “shells” were be filled with gunpowder and other items such as metal balls or even shards of broken glass. These shells consisted of the shell and either a percussion fuse that detonates on impact or a time fuse that ignites before or during firing and burns while in flight to the target. Due to the inconsistency of the percussion fuses on spherical rounds, gun crews generally depended on a time fuse. Not only were the time fuses dangerous, but they were very difficult to determine and accurate time. Shells equipped with time fuses frequently detonated prior to reaching their

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