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  2. Obusier de 155 mm C modèle 1881 - Wikipedia

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    Obusier de 155 mm C mle 1890 Baquet - This field howitzer used the same barrel as the mle 1881 on a new box trail carriage that had two wooden spoked wheels with steel rims and was designed to be light enough to be horse-drawn in one piece. The carriage was split into two parts, a stationary lower part which supported the weapon and a sliding ...

  3. Obusier de 155 mm C modèle 1890 - Wikipedia

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    The mle 1890 is a transitional piece and was a combination of both old and new ideas. It was a breech loaded howitzer with a steel barrel and a de Bange obturator designed by Colonel Charles Ragon de Bange which used separate loading bagged charges and projectiles. The barrel was the same as used on the earlier Obusier de 155 mm C modele 1881 ...

  4. Obusier de 120 mm C modèle 1890 - Wikipedia

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    Development of the modèle 1890 began in 1886 at the Atelier-de-précision in Paris, following a request by the French Army for a mobile howitzer capable of high angle fire. Adopted in 1890, it was assigned to heavy field artillery regiments ( artillerie lourde de campagne ) and to artillery regiments ( régiments d'artillerie à pied ) of the ...

  5. Howitzer - Wikipedia

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    The heaviest (later called "medium siege howitzers") had calibers between 200 mm and 220 mm and fired shells that weighed about 100 kilograms (220 pounds). [22] During the 1880s, a third type of siege howitzer was added to inventories of a number of European armies.

  6. 28 cm howitzer L/10 - Wikipedia

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    The 28 cm howitzer L/10 (二十八糎榴弾砲, nijūhachi-senchi ryūdanhō) was a Japanese coastal and siege howitzer. It was developed by Armstrong before 1892 and saw service in the Russo-Japanese War during the siege of Port Arthur and the Second Sino-Japanese War .

  7. List of siege artillery - Wikipedia

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    Siege artillery (also siege guns or siege cannons) are heavy guns designed to bombard fortifications, cities, and other fixed targets. They are distinct from field artillery and are a class of siege weapon capable of firing heavy cannonballs or shells that required enormous transport and logistical support to operate.

  8. List of field guns - Wikipedia

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    120 mm howitzer Model 1901 German Empire: Balkan Wars, World War I, Finnish Civil War, Hungarian–Romanian War: 120: Canone de 120 L mle 1931 Belgium: World War II 120: QF 4.7-inch Mk I – IV naval gun United Kingdom: Second Boer War, World War I 120: 4.7-inch gun M1906 United States: World War I 122: 122 mm gun M1931 (A-19) Soviet Union ...

  9. Category:Siege artillery - Wikipedia

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    28 cm howitzer L/10; ... Mortier de 220 mm modèle 1880; ... Siege artillery in the American Civil War; Skoda 220 mm howitzer; Skoda 305 mm Model 1911; T.