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Key Artillery Techniques of WWI
- Rafale – a Storm of Steel By Unknown – CC BY 2.0 The first technique was the simplest. ...
- Barrage – Walls of Death By the end of 1915, high explosive shells were becoming more available. Gunners looked for ways to make the most of this technology. ...
- Neutralization – Breaking the Enemy Spirit Meanwhile, the Germans were developing their own plan to win with artillery. ...
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- Rafale – a Storm of Steel By Unknown – CC BY 2.0 The first technique was the simplest. ...
- Barrage – Walls of Death By the end of 1915, high explosive shells were becoming more available. Gunners looked for ways to make the most of this technology. ...
- Neutralization – Breaking the Enemy Spirit Meanwhile, the Germans were developing their own plan to win with artillery. ...
www.warhistoryonline.com/world-war-i/artillery-tech…Several new methods and tactics for artillery were developed during the war, including:
- Box barrage
- Chinese barrage
- Clock method of calling fall of shot [5]
- Creeping barrage
- Artillery sound ranging
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artillery_of_World_War_IDifferent types of weapons made up the artillery of WWI. Guns had a long barrel and shot almost directly at their target. Howitzers had a shorter barrel and a fired their projectiles in a curved trajectory. Mortars had a short barrel, a higher curved trajectory and were mainly placed in trenches.www.theworldwar.org/learn/about-wwi/artilleryThe army developed tactics like the creeping barrage, which saw troops advance across no-man's land behind the safety of a line of shell fire. They also made the most of new technologies like aircraft, sound ranging and flash spotting to locate and neutralise enemy artillery.www.nam.ac.uk/explore/weapons-western-frontSee moreArtillery of World War I - Wikipedia
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