2017-07-27T20:50:23+03:00[Europe/Moscow]entrueDulle Griet, Pumhart von Steyr, Paris Gun, Schwerer Gustav, Dardanelles Gun, 42 cm Gamma Mörser, Karl-Gerät, Krupp K5, Big Bertha (howitzer), Faule Mette, Mons Meg, 24 cm Haubitze 39, 28 cm Haubitze L/12, RML 8 inch howitzer, 28 cm Howitzer L/10, 24 cm Mörser M 98, 38 cm Belagerungshaubitze M 16, Mortaio da 210/8 D.S., BL 12-inch howitzer, 24 cm Kanone M. 16, BL 9.2-inch howitzer, 24 cm Kanone 3, Type 45 240 mm howitzer, BL 15-inch howitzerflashcards
The Dulle Griet ("Mad Meg", named after the Flemish folklore figure Dull Gret) is a medieval supergun from Ghent, Belgium.
Pumhart von Steyr
The Pumhart von Steyr is a medieval supergun from Styria, Austria, and the largest known wrought-iron bombard by caliber.
Paris Gun
The Paris Gun (German: Paris-Geschütz / Pariser Kanone) was the name given to a type of German long-range siege gun, several of which were used to bombard Paris during World War I.
Schwerer Gustav
Schwerer Gustav (English: Heavy Gustaf or Great Gustaf) was the name of a German 80 cm (31.5 in.) railway gun.
Dardanelles Gun
The Dardanelles Gun or Great Turkish Bombard (Turkish: Şahi topu or simply Şahi) is a 15th-century siege cannon, specifically a super-sized bombard, which saw action in the 1807 Dardanelles Operation.
42 cm Gamma Mörser
The 42 cm Gamma Mörser as it was known in World War II or, originally, kurze Marinekanone L/16 (short naval gun with 16-caliber barrel) was a German siege howitzer.
Karl-Gerät
"Karl-Gerät" (040/041) (German literally "Karl-device"), also known as Mörser Karl, was a World War II German self-propelled siege mortar (Mörser) designed and built by Rheinmetall.
Krupp K5
The Krupp 28-cm-Kanone 5 (E), in short K5 with the (E) signifying Eisenbahnlafette (railway car gun-mount), was a heavy railway gun used by Germany throughout World War II.
Big Bertha (howitzer)
Big Bertha (German: Dicke Bertha, lit. 'Fat (or heavy) Bertha') is the name of a type of super-heavy howitzer developed by the armaments manufacturer Krupp in Germany on the eve of World War I.
Faule Mette
The Faule Mette (German for Lazy Mette, alluding to the gun's rare deployment, difficult mobility, and limited loading and fire rate) or Faule Metze was a medieval supergun of the city of Brunswick, Germany.
Mons Meg
Mons Meg is a medieval bombard located at Edinburgh Castle in Scotland.
24 cm Haubitze 39
The 24 cm houfnice vz.
28 cm Haubitze L/12
The 28 cm Haubitze L/12 was a German siege howitzer.
RML 8 inch howitzer
The RML 8 inch howitzer was a British Rifled, Muzzle Loading (RML) Howitzer manufactured in England in the 19th century, which fired a projectile weighing approximately 180 pounds (82 kg).
28 cm Howitzer L/10
The 28 cm Howitzer L/10 (二十八糎榴弾砲 nijūhachi-senchi ryūdanhō) was a Japanese coastal and siege howitzer.
24 cm Mörser M 98
The 24 cm Mörser M 98 was a heavy siege howitzer used by Austria-Hungary during World War I.
38 cm Belagerungshaubitze M 16
The 38 cm Belagerungshaubitze M 16 (38 centimetres (15 in) Siege Howitzer Model 16) was a superheavy siege howitzer used by Austria-Hungary during World War I.
Mortaio da 210/8 D.S.
The Mortaio da 210/8 D.
BL 12-inch howitzer
The Ordnance BL 12-inch howitzer was a scaled-up version of the successful BL 9.
24 cm Kanone M. 16
The 24 cm Kanone M.
BL 9.2-inch howitzer
The Ordnance BL 9.
24 cm Kanone 3
The 24 cm Kanone 3 (24 cm K 3) was a German heavy siege gun used in the Second World War by the first battalion of Artillerie-Regiment 84.
Type 45 240 mm howitzer
The Type 45 240 mm howitzer (四五式二十四糎榴弾砲 Yongo-shiki Nijyūyon-senchi Ryūdanhō) was a siege gun used by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War I and World War II.
BL 15-inch howitzer
The Ordnance BL 15-inch howitzer was developed by the Coventry Ordnance Works late in 1914 in response to the success of its design of the 9.
The Dulle Griet ("Mad Meg", named after the Flemish folklore figure Dull Gret) is a medieval supergun from Ghent, Belgium.
Pumhart von Steyr
The Pumhart von Steyr is a medieval supergun from Styria, Austria, and the largest known wrought-iron bombard by caliber.
Paris Gun
The Paris Gun (German: Paris-Geschütz / Pariser Kanone) was the name given to a type of German long-range siege gun, several of which were used to bombard Paris during World War I.
Schwerer Gustav
Schwerer Gustav (English: Heavy Gustaf or Great Gustaf) was the name of a German 80 cm (31.5 in.) railway gun.
Dardanelles Gun
The Dardanelles Gun or Great Turkish Bombard (Turkish: Şahi topu or simply Şahi) is a 15th-century siege cannon, specifically a super-sized bombard, which saw action in the 1807 Dardanelles Operation.
42 cm Gamma Mörser
The 42 cm Gamma Mörser as it was known in World War II or, originally, kurze Marinekanone L/16 (short naval gun with 16-caliber barrel) was a German siege howitzer.
Karl-Gerät
"Karl-Gerät" (040/041) (German literally "Karl-device"), also known as Mörser Karl, was a World War II German self-propelled siege mortar (Mörser) designed and built by Rheinmetall.
Krupp K5
The Krupp 28-cm-Kanone 5 (E), in short K5 with the (E) signifying Eisenbahnlafette (railway car gun-mount), was a heavy railway gun used by Germany throughout World War II.
Big Bertha (howitzer)
Big Bertha (German: Dicke Bertha, lit. 'Fat (or heavy) Bertha') is the name of a type of super-heavy howitzer developed by the armaments manufacturer Krupp in Germany on the eve of World War I.
Faule Mette
The Faule Mette (German for Lazy Mette, alluding to the gun's rare deployment, difficult mobility, and limited loading and fire rate) or Faule Metze was a medieval supergun of the city of Brunswick, Germany.
Mons Meg
Mons Meg is a medieval bombard located at Edinburgh Castle in Scotland.
24 cm Haubitze 39
The 24 cm houfnice vz.
28 cm Haubitze L/12
The 28 cm Haubitze L/12 was a German siege howitzer.
RML 8 inch howitzer
The RML 8 inch howitzer was a British Rifled, Muzzle Loading (RML) Howitzer manufactured in England in the 19th century, which fired a projectile weighing approximately 180 pounds (82 kg).
28 cm Howitzer L/10
The 28 cm Howitzer L/10 (二十八糎榴弾砲 nijūhachi-senchi ryūdanhō) was a Japanese coastal and siege howitzer.
24 cm Mörser M 98
The 24 cm Mörser M 98 was a heavy siege howitzer used by Austria-Hungary during World War I.
38 cm Belagerungshaubitze M 16
The 38 cm Belagerungshaubitze M 16 (38 centimetres (15 in) Siege Howitzer Model 16) was a superheavy siege howitzer used by Austria-Hungary during World War I.
Mortaio da 210/8 D.S.
The Mortaio da 210/8 D.
BL 12-inch howitzer
The Ordnance BL 12-inch howitzer was a scaled-up version of the successful BL 9.
24 cm Kanone M. 16
The 24 cm Kanone M.
BL 9.2-inch howitzer
The Ordnance BL 9.
24 cm Kanone 3
The 24 cm Kanone 3 (24 cm K 3) was a German heavy siege gun used in the Second World War by the first battalion of Artillerie-Regiment 84.
Type 45 240 mm howitzer
The Type 45 240 mm howitzer (四五式二十四糎榴弾砲 Yongo-shiki Nijyūyon-senchi Ryūdanhō) was a siege gun used by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War I and World War II.
BL 15-inch howitzer
The Ordnance BL 15-inch howitzer was developed by the Coventry Ordnance Works late in 1914 in response to the success of its design of the 9.
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