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Malaysia’s maritime agency says a detained Chinese barge likely plundered two World War II British shipwrecks in the South China Sea after discovering another 100 old artillery shells on it.
Heavier guns - like this 12-inch howitzer - and innovations in the shells designed for them allowed British artillery to perform a wide range of tasks, from destroying barbed wire to knocking out ...
but insisted British shells were the best, and they save them for the “juiciest targets” such as Russian tanks and other large artillery pieces. In an underground bunker where the gun crews ...
FORT SILL, Okla. -- In September, the Fort Sill Field Artillery Museum added a British light infantry 3-pounder to its artillery collection, about 130 years after the American military added it to ...