WORLD WAR I WAS THE GOLDEN AGE OF THE RAILWAY GUN.
Even though at the start of the conflict none of the armies possessed
any railway artillery pieces and the very idea was comparatively new,
more railway guns were used during this war than in any other
conflict. Designed to break the stalemate of trench warfare, the first
railway guns were simple, improvised designs made by mounting surplus
coastal defence, fortress, and naval guns onto existing commercial
railway carriages. As the war dragged on, railway artillery
development shifted to longer range guns that could shell targets deep
behind enemy lines. This change of role brought much larger and more
sophisticated guns often manufactured by mounting long-barrel naval
guns to specially-designed railway carriages.
This book details the design and development of railway guns during
World War I from the very first basic designs to massive purpose built
"monster" railway guns. Accompanying the text are many rare,
never-before-published, photographs and colour illustrations depicting
how these weapons were used during World War I.
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ISBN
9781472816412
Publisert
2020
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Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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