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  2. Projectile used in weapons

    A shell is a type of projectile used in weapons. It is filled with explosive or other things such as an incendiary device. It is similar to a bomb but is made to be shot out of a gun. Shells are usually large caliber projectiles fired by artillery, armored vehicles (including tanks), and warships.
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    Shell (projectile) - Wikipedia

    A shell, in a military context, is a projectile whose payload contains an explosive, incendiary, or other chemical filling. Originally it was called a bombshell , but "shell" has come to be unambiguous in a military context. A shell can hold a tracer. All explosive- and incendiary-filled projectiles, particularly for … See more

    Gunpowder is a low explosive, meaning it will not create a concussive, brisant explosion unless it is contained, as in a modern-day See more

    The mid–19th century saw a revolution in artillery, with the introduction of the first practical rifled breech loading weapons. The new methods … See more

    A variety of fillings have been used in shells throughout history. An incendiary shell was invented by Valturio in 1460. The carcass shell was … See more

    The caliber of a shell is its diameter. Depending on the historical period and national preferences, this may be specified in millimeters, centimeters, or inches. The length of gun barrels … See more

    Cast iron shells packed with gunpowder have been used in warfare since at least early 13th century China. Hollow, gunpowder-packed … See more

    Artillery shells are differentiated by how the shell is loaded and propelled, and the type of breech mechanism.
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    There are many different types of shells. The principal ones include:
    Armour-piercing shells
    With the introduction … See more

     
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