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To affirm his political regime, Pandolfo Petrucci (1452-1512) took advantage of the potentialities given by the Camera del Comune. It had been the arsenal of the city of Siena for a long time, but Pandolfo changed its organization and... more
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      Military HistoryArtilleryMedieval HistoryArms and Armor Studies
Un aspect particulier de la Première Guerre mondiale, les mécanismes de collaboration entre Alliés dans le domaine (alors encore expérimental) des chars de combat.
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      European HistoryHistory of Science and TechnologyMilitary HistoryMilitary Science
Харук А. 150-мм тяжелая полевая гаубица sFH 18 // Наука и техника. – 2016. - № 2. – С. 44-50.
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      Military HistoryArtillerySecond World WarWorld War II
ABSTRACT in English (résumé en français plus bas): "Artillery and the art of the 'petite guerre': a long progression" In 1744, for the first time in France, some pieces of artillery are associated to a unit of light troops from its... more
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      Military HistoryStrategy (Military Science)ArtilleryFrench History
This paper studies steel built-up guns made in Josiah Vavasseur's London Ordnance Works in 1880s that were sold to China and used in coastal forts and warships. It uses the Vavasseur album in the collection of Southwark Local History... more
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      Military HistoryArtilleryNaval HistoryIron and Steel (History)
The Great War confronted Australia’s fledgling field and garrison artillery forces with a seemingly insurmountable challenge: to rapidly raise, prepare, deploy and engage in history’s most lethal war to date. By 1915, the Australian... more
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      Military HistoryArtilleryFirst World WarAustralian History
The Mamluk siege of Montfort castle provides a rare opportunity to examine one of the most celebrated but also misrepresented technologies of the Middle Ages: mechanical artillery. The castle was inhabited for only about forty-five years... more
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      Military HistoryArtilleryMedieval HistoryCrusades
With the Turks At War
Austro-Hungarian Units at Turkish Fronts
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      ArtilleryFilistin CephesiFirst World War Turkish ArmyTürk Ordusu
The Version of Record of this manuscript has been published and is available in Journal of Conflict Archaeology 10:3 (2015): 192-203, http://tandfonline.com, DOI: 10.1080/15740773.2016.1181857
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      ArtilleryMedieval WarfareAnglo-Norman historyMedieval Artillery
End-of-season progress report on the excavation of the wreck site of the 17th century in Mogincual designated MOG-003, tentatively identified as the São Jose (1622) and the survey in the waters off the island of Mozambique and Mogincual... more
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      Maritime ArchaeologyArtilleryPortuguese HistoryNumismatics
Part 1: Seven chapters covering French Ordnance, tactics and manuals from 1732 to 1828 upon the M1732 Valliere, M1765 Gribeauval and M1803 AnXI Systems. In total 92pp, 6 period colour plates and 8 colour plates by Dr Stephen Summerfield... more
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      ArtilleryFrench HistoryFrench RevolutionNapoleonic Wars
Le sentier littoral de découverte « Sur les traces du passé » à Martigues fut, dès son origine, marqué par la personnalité du maire de la commune, Paul Lombard. Fils de FTP fusillé par les Allemands en 1944, résistant lui-même à 17 ans,... more
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      ArtilleryMaritime HistoryMediterranean StudiesMilitary Architecture
Some documents from the Friuli area, dating back to 1336, attesting the use of firearms in Venzone and the preparation of black powder, were quickly forgotten immediately after their publication, not finding feedback, even today, even in... more
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      ArtilleryMedieval HistoryMedieval StudiesCodicology of medieval manuscripts
Artillery in the Era of the Crusades provides a detailed examination of the use of mechanical artillery in the Levant through the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Rather than focus on a selection of sensational anecdotes, Michael S.... more
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      Military HistoryArtilleryMedieval HistoryCrusades
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      Military HistoryArtilleryGreat WarWarfare and Technology
The practice of observation in Army Artillery has been hampered by the high cost and the limited number of available instruction areas. Using Virtual Reality (VR) becomes a viable alternative for this important training activity. In this... more
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      ArtilleryTraining and DevelopmentModeling and SimulationMilitary
This short paper presents the technics and methods used to direct fire of coastal artillery on enemy's ships in the first half of the 20th Century. It deals with the development of mecanical calculation to compute data from different... more
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      ArtilleryNaval WarfareFortifications
The book describes the armed forces of Peter the Great in its entirety, and covers in depth old Russian troops and irregulars, as well as Peter’s new standing army (guards, infantry, dragoons, elite units and artillery) and his brand-new... more
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      Tactics (Military Science)ArtilleryRussian HistoryAge of Sail
: This report is an outgrowth of questions raised in the fall of 1980 and spring of 1981 about the conduct of air operations in the war between Iran and Iraq. Unlike previous Middle Eastern wars, this one had continued over a protracted... more
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      HistoryArtilleryCultureMilitary Strategy
The hostile environment in South Asia is a serious concern for the international players. This volatile situation is further fuelled by escalating arms race and aggressive force postures. The Indian Cold Start Doctrine (CSD) has... more
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      Military HistoryMilitary ScienceDoctrine (Military Science)Strategy (Military Science)
The guns of the coast artillery were built to match those carried by the warships of the era. Mortars have long been an essential part of defense. The article focuses on the different types of french mortars, 17th c. to mid 19th c., and... more
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      ArtilleryFortificationsGunpowder Artillery History and DevelopmentNaval Artillery in XVIII and XIX Century
The paper discusses the availability and use of mortars in Ireland in the 17th century, noting their seeming  absence prior to the 1640s. The use of mortars in the siege of Londonderry in 1689 is analysed.
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      ArtilleryGunpowder Artillery History and Development
Major Tom Martin (Retd.) discusses his experiences as as a Royal Artillery officer during the Falklands War. Martin was the officer commanding the first artillery piece to be fired during the conflict.
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      HistoryMilitary HistoryModern HistoryArtillery
This article offers a study and edition of a collection of Middle English recipes for gunpowder from the early fifteenth century in London, Society of Antiquaries, MS 101. These are entirely unknown outside of their descriptions in a few... more
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      ArtilleryMedieval HistoryMedieval EnglandThe Hundred Years War
When Wellington pushed forward all of his horse artillery into the line, one of these was overlooked by history. The combined half horse batteries under the command of captains Gey and Petter also joined in the battle, almost immediately... more
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      ArtilleryWaterlooNapoleonic ArtilleryBattle of Waterloo
The Conquest of Tunis in 1535, a relatively limited military victory in the power balance of the Mediterranean in the sixteenth century, became through art both a historic and a legendary milestone that marked the backbone of Charles V’s... more
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      Military HistoryArtilleryVisual propagandaOttoman History
From ubiquitous surveillance to drone strikes that put “warheads onto foreheads,” we live in a world of globalized, individualized targeting. The perils are great. In The Eye of War, Antoine Bousquet provides both a sweeping historical... more
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      Critical TheoryHistory of Science and TechnologyMilitary HistoryCartography
This paper gives an overview of the emergence and development of mobile light field artillery in selected European countries during the first half of the Thirty Years' War. In the final part of the paper, the importance of the collection... more
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      Military HistoryArtilleryThirty Years' WarGunpowder Artillery History and Development
Futur instrument de la construction étatique, l’artillerie n’est pas (encore), au début du XVe siècle, l’apanage du prince. Outre certains seigneurs, les villes des Pays-Bas disposent de parcs d’artillerie parfois impressionnants. Dans... more
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      Military HistoryArtilleryMedieval HistoryPolitical History
In February 1916 a small group of German army pioneers approached the looming bulk of Fort Douaumont near Verdun, at the time considered impregnable. This article describes the remarkable events surrounding its almost single-handed... more
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      Military HistoryGerman StudiesMilitary ScienceArtillery
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      ArtilleryCeramics (Archaeology)FortificationsMoyen Age
Although soundly defeated in the War of Austrian Succession by the brilliance of Frederick the Great and his Prussian Army, the army of Austria was the most significant of his opponents. Their campaign history has been expertly documented... more
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      HistoryMilitary HistoryArtilleryAustria (European History)
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      Maritime ArchaeologyArtillery
Definition of Heeresartillerie: This paper treats "firing" artillery as Heerestruppen/-troops (or also called heeresartillery) - the Operations Department in the General Staff of the Army defined the term "Heerestroops" on February 16th,... more
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      Military HistoryTactics (Military Science)ArtilleryWorld War II
Inventory of marine archaeological sites discovered and assessed in the Cabo Verde archipelago, including Cidade Velha, during the archaeological explorations and interventions from 1999 to 2001. The list includes 44 wreck sites of... more
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      Maritime ArchaeologyArtilleryNumismaticsCape Verde
This doctoral thesis bears a misleading title.  A better title  - one that I have set aside for a revised version of the work - would be:  "Form, Fit, and Function:  The Armies of the Western Front, 1900-1915."
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      Military HistoryArtilleryFirst World WarBelle Epoque
This paper presented, in December 2004 at Cherbourg for the 9th Symposium of Franco-British Maritime History, deals with the evolution of the fortifications and coastal defences of the Toulon Harbour from 1841 to 1940.
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      Military HistoryArtilleryMaritime HistoryMediterranean Studies
Explosive weapons use the detonation of a high-explosive substance to create blast, and commonly fragmentation, effects. The explosive weapons that raise specific concerns when used in populated areas are those having wide-area effects.... more
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      Military HistoryMilitary ScienceArtilleryWar Studies
108pp., 4to, fully illus., Four themes: a translation by Digby Smith of Bleckwenn’s important woirk on Prussian artillery of the Seven Years War, together with scale plans by Christian Rogge; Saxon & Piedmont quick fire guns; Battalion... more
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      Military HistoryArtillery18th CenturySeven Years War
This gives the names of the officers of the Allied Artillery at Waterloo. Extract from the Smoothbore Ordnance Journal Volume 5 available from www.kentrotman.com
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      ArtilleryNapoleonic WarsFrench Revolution and NapoleonNapoleonic Europe
For over three millennia – spanning from the ancient Egyptians until around the year AD 1600 – archery was a key component in maritime combat. This essay highlights the importance, flexibility, and impact of naval archery with special... more
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      Military HistoryMaritime ArchaeologyArtilleryMedieval History
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      ArtilleryInfantryMilitary Tactics
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      ArtilleryMaritime HistoryNaval WarfareNaval History
“Ordnance is the most accurate and acceptable generic term which embraces all those weapons of war which use an explosive charge to propel a missile in the direction of the enemy, and which are larger than those which can be used as... more
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      Maritime ArchaeologyArtilleryNaval WarfareOrdnance
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      ArtilleryGunpowder Artillery History and DevelopmentAncient artilleryStato Pontificio
The Characterisation of Explosive Weapons Project (CEW) is managed and implemented by the GICHD, and it is guided by a group of 18 experts from disciplines relevant to researching the effects of explosive weapons in populated areas. The... more
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      ArtilleryPeace and Conflict StudiesConflictWar Studies
ABSTRACT in English (résumé en français plus bas): "Light artillery in the field during the 18th century: new reflections". This article describes in depth the place of light artillery in military thinking and in military campaigns... more
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      European HistoryMilitary HistoryMilitary ScienceStrategy (Military Science)
The purpose of this report is to provide background information on the technical characteristics of indirect-fire weapon systems, examine how and when they are employed, address and explain issues regarding their accuracy and precision,... more
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      Military HistoryMilitary ScienceArtilleryWar Studies
The handgunners were a portuguese military squad whose emergence is noted during the second quarter of the fifteenth century. They obtained a considerable representation in the king’s army becoming one of the military corps that composed... more
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      HistoryEuropean HistoryMilitary HistoryArtillery