Artillery autism thread. anything 20mm and up welcome
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>>65065529I've always wondered what that multi-hole muzzle brake does
>>65065474>anything 20mm and up welcomeDoes (nuclear) missile artillery count?
>>65065543those ones are called pepperpot muzzle brakes, reduces recoil of course. Not sure what specifically is different about it in terms of effectiveness and operation compared to other muzzle brakes
>>65065557>those ones are called pepperpot muzzle brakesthanks.>Not sure what specifically is different about it in terms of effectiveness and operation compared to other muzzle brakesMaybe its a bofors thing? I don't think I've ever seen anyone else using them.
>>65065474>20mm and uphi
>>65065554sure, why not
>>65065618>sure, why notaight cool.>Pluton, tracked launcher>Hades, wheeled launcherTruly a shame the frogs never made a rail launched nuke, seems like a natural evolution to be honest.>your picwait...why does a lithuanian museum have a russian nuke shell?
Bofors, the one stop shop for all your naval needs(40mm gun not pictured)
is this enough for home defense?
>>65065474There's something appealing to me about heavy, long range field guns
>>65065928posting some of my favorite guns
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>>65065529Some of those were donated to Estonia in the 90s, briefly used then relegated to museum pieces due to the fact that the 105mm they use is actually not nato 105 but another type of 105. Used to see them on my way to work every day in front of the baltic defence college. Cool guns but outdated.
>>65065942ml-20 is cool
>>65065776rate of fire seems kinda mehon the other hand the sound of the breech slamming closed would probably scare the bejesus out of any night-time jogger
>>65065474>anything 20mm and up welcome:(
various completed WWII cannon rounds
Abbot, FV433, because I can drive it to the store if I want to.